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- McQuillan and MacQuillan are surnames of Irish origin. There are several unrelated origins of the surnames McQuillan and MacQuillan. The Ulster variant...
- McKillon, MacKillan, MacQuilland, MacAyland, MacAilan, Quillan and many more. In 1442, according to the Annals of Ulster, the MacQuillan-O'Cahan feud started...
- the Route to rule the Glynns in his absence. Colla's marriage to Evelyn MacQuillan, brought a tentative peace between the previous opposing clans. Attempts...
- Malcolm MacQuillan (died 9/10 February 1307) was a 13th-14th century nobleman. In July 1300, Malcolm was granted safe conduct by the English so he could...
- Gaelic: holly). The name has become Anglicised as MacCullen & McCullen, and MacQuillan & McQuillan. The name appears in Irish mythology. The family are...
- Gilla****k MacDonnell (Giolla Easpuig MacDomhnaill) was a son of Colla MacDonnell, Captain of the Route and Evelyn MacQuillan. He was killed accidentally...
- defeated by the MacDonnells. Hugh Mac Phelim and Chatterton fled, but were hunted down and killed near the summit of Orra while Rory Oge MacQuillan sought refuge...
- near the summit of Orra while the third commander of the raid, Rory Oge MacQuillan, sought refuge on a crannog at Loughgile, "but was pursued by one Owen...
- undercover agent and Marxist. He pla**** a young soldier named Thomas Macquillan in the ITV drama Harry Price Ghost Hunter, ITV's adaptation of Neil Spring's...
- by the MacQuillans. Later, the Scottish Gallowgl**** MacDonnells and MacAlisters invaded. The MacDonnells were a branch of the Scottish Clan MacDonald;...