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golden age of
Scottish Gaelic literature.
After the
death of his father,
Raonuill Dubh MacDhòmhnuill (c.1715 - c.1805), the
eldest son of
Alasdair Mac Mhaighstir...
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traditionally designated as the "Son of Ranald's son" (Scottish Gaelic: Mac Mhic
Raonuill).
Throughout history, the Clan
MacDonald of
Keppoch gained a re****tion...
- an
Eilein Ghiubhais near Mallaig.
Looking at the
cliffs near the top of
Sgurr an
Eilein Ghiubhais.
Sandaig bay and
Rubha Raonuill can be seen beyond....
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Jacobite clans" and
criticized him for
charging his sixteen-year-old son
Raonuill Dubh MacDhòmhnaill with his
teaching duties. In June 1745, the minutes...
- been
murdered by the men of
Glengarry at a
point which is
called Rudha Raonuill. The 'Maceachen'
family of
Macdonalds descends from Hector,
second son...
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Gobhar Eilean nan Trom
Eilean Port nam
Murrach Eilean Ràrsaidh
Eilean Raonuill Eilean Reamhar Eilean Ruairidh Eilean Seamraig Eilean Sgorach Eilean Shamadalain...
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MacDonell of Keppoch, or in
Scottish Gaelic Ailis Sorcha Ni' Mhic 'ic
Raonuill na Ceapaich. She
wrote verses as “Alice C.
MacDonell of Keppoch”. Born...
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Keppoch he was also
referred to by the
Gaelic patronymic title Mac Mhic
Raonuill, "the son of Ranald's son".
Keppoch was the son of the 15th
chief Archibald...
- Cape Breton-style fiddler.
Beaton was the son of
Angus R.
Beaton (Aonghas
Raonuill) and
Annie Belle Campbell.
Beaton performed traditional fiddle tunes, as...
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Eilean an t-Sabhail,
Eilean Coille,
Eilean Dubh,
Eilean Mhic Neill,
Eilean Raonuill,
Eilean Tioram,
Eilean Uaine,
Riska Sound of Arisaig: Loch Ailort: Eilean...