Bohuntine (Scottish Gaelic: Both Fhionndain) is a settlement located close to Roybridge, in Lochaber, within the Scottish Highlands, and is in the Highland...
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Carrach's mother. The first tacksman (Scottish Gaelic: Fear-Taic) of Bohuntine (Scottish Gaelic: Both Fhionndain) and the poet's ancestor, Iain Dubh...
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as the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Glasgow from 1945 to 1963. Born in Bohuntine, Glen Roy, Inverness-shire on 8 December 1894, he was educated at the...
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was 8th in descent from Iain Dubh MacDhòmhnaill, the 1st Tacksman of Bohuntine for Clan MacDonald of Keppoch. In 1846, a series of bad harvests caused...
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Clan branches MacDonalds of Bohuntine MacDonalds of Tulloch MacDonalds of Aberarder MacDonalds of Achnancoichean MacDonalds of Clianaig MacDonalds of...
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Kinkell Blaich, Blairmore, Blarnalearoch, Boat of Garten Bogallan, Bogroy, Bohuntine Bonar Bridge, Borgue, Bornesketaig, Borreraig, Bottacks, Borve, Bower...
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at High Bridge in Glen Spean by Dòmhnall Donn (Brown haired Donald) of Bohuntine, a bard with family ties to the Keppoch Murderers. This is reportedly...
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closely related, through their shared descent from the Keppoch Tacksmen of Bohuntine, to the iconic Nova Scotia Canadian Gaelic poet Allan The Ridge MacDonald...
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Bohortha Cornwall 50°08′N 4°59′W / 50.14°N 04.99°W / 50.14; -04.99 SW8632 Bohuntine Highland 56°54′N 4°49′W / 56.90°N 04.82°W / 56.90; -04.82 NN2883 Bohuntinville...
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