Roderick Francis Macdonald, Lord Uist (born 1 February 1951) is a Scottish retired judge. As a Senator of the College of Justice, he was a member of the...
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Roderick Macdonald may refer to: Roderick MacDonald (musician), principal trumpet of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra Roderick Macdonald, Lord Uist (born...
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Roderick. The descendants of Godfrey gradually decayed in power after the death of Alexander, though they continued to hold the lands of North Uist....
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clans. The founder of the Macdonalds of Sleat was Ùisdean, or Hugh, a 6th great-grandson of Somerled, a 12th-century Lord of the Isles (Rì Innse Gall)...
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of the Scottish rock band Glasvegas Joe Moretti, guitarist Roderick Macdonald, Lord Uist is a Senator of the College of Justice in Edinburgh James Scanlan...
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Lord of Appeal in Ordinary Roderick Macdonald, Lord Uist, Senator of the College of Justice Hugh Macmillan, Baron Macmillan, Lord Advocate and Lord of...
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compensation, John granted Lordship of the Uists to Ranald's younger brother Godfrey and made Ranald Lord of the remainder of Garmoran. On Ranald's death...
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fourteenth century. The MacLeods managed to defend themselves against the MacDonald Lord of the Isles in 1395 and 1401, however the castle passed to the MacDonalds...
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Church filed suit to reclaim the church manse at Broadford, Isle of Skye. Lord Uist ruled that the property belonged to the Free Church. The Continuing Church...
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charter of Barra and Boisdale, from the Lord of the Isles, following the forfeiture of the previous Lordships of Uist and Garmoran, earlier that year. Gilleonan's...
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time. J. R. Bannerman, who composed the original song, was born in South Uist but left aged seven for Glasgow, where he later joined the General Post Office...
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and three MacDonald companies who were under the command of MacLeod of Talisker. Three of the companies were to be transported to South Uist. On 21 June...
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In the 12th century, the Macdonald lords of Clan Donald made Iona the ecclesiastical capital of the Royal Family of Macdonald, and subsequent Lords of...
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Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasdair (redirect from Alasdair macdonald)
native of South Uist and was the fourth son of Ronald MacDonald, the Tacksman of Milton. Through his oldest brother, Ranald MacDonald, who succeeded their...
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wounded. In the late 15th century, Angus Og MacDonald, bastard son of John MacDonald, Earl of Ross, Lord of the Isles, attempted to depose his father...
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(1935) James Macleod (1936) Roderick Macdonald (1937) Donald Beaton (1938) John Colquhoun (1939) Donald Roderick Macdonald (1940) Neil MacIntyre (1941)...
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Hebrides: (Lewis, Harris, North and South Uist, Benbecula, and Barra). Paisley: Alexander Gardner. p. 34. MacLeod, Roderick Charles (1927). The MacLeods of Dunvegan...
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bitterly of the roles of Lord Lovat and Roderick MacLeod in her capture and bemoans being described by Sir Alexander MacDonald as "the cargo". Hope had...
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1984–1985 miners' strike. Neil MacEachen of Howbeg in South Uist, father of Jacques MacDonald – Napoleon's celebrated general and Marshal of France in 1809...
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John Bannerman, Baron Bannerman of Kildonan (redirect from John MacDonald Bannerman)
Bannerman was the son of John Roderick Bannerman, a Post Office employee originally from the Hebridean island of South Uist but living in Glasgow at the...
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Macaulay family of Lewis (category Uist)
this time, North Uist then had a population of 3,939; Macaulay was the third most common surname with 165, following the names Macdonald with 1,064, and...
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William Shakespeare's 154 sonnets. The North Uist poet John MacCodrum, the official Bard to Sir Alexander MacDonald of Sleat, composed poetry criticizing both...
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Gaelic poetry was Domhnall MacMhuirich, who lived on South Uist, as a tenant of Macdonald of Clanranald, in the 18th century. In 1959, descendants of...
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Scotland] 1944 Sept., Obituary of Roderick MacKinnon, traditional Barra singer. 1952 Oct., Obituary of Seonaidh Caimbeul, Uist Gaelic bard. 1953 Oct., Highland...
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with Domhnall, Lord of the Isles, in which the MacDonalds gave back the lands they won from the MacLeods—except the lands on North Uist. Iain Borb swore...
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and in North Uist. There are numerous Scottish clans, both Highland and Lowland, which use the surname Morison or Morrison. In 1965, the Lord Lyon King of...
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Ruaidhrí Mac Ruaidhrí (redirect from Roderick Macruari)
Lordship in South Uist (PhD thesis). Vol. 1. University of Glasgow. Raven, JA (2005b). Medieval Landscapes and Lordship in South Uist (PhD thesis). Vol...
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series of nine concerts including performances by Allan MacDonald, William McCallum, Roderick MacLeod, Robert Wallace and Barnaby Brown, who premiered...
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Hebrides: (Lewis, Harris, North and South Uist, Benbecula, and Barra). Paisley: Alexander Gardner. pp. 248–252. "Roderick "Old Ruari" Macleod (VI of Lewis)"...
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Ruaidhrí mac Raghnaill (redirect from Ruaidhrí mac Raghnaill, Lord of Argyll)
Lordship in South Uist (PhD thesis). Vol. 1. University of Glasgow. Raven, JA (2005b). Medieval Landscapes and Lordship in South Uist (PhD thesis). Vol...
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