• Mac Creiche (or Maccreehy, MacCrecius) of Liscannor is described by various old texts as an early Irish saint, a hermit who slew monsters and persuaded...
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    feuding between Clan MacLeod of Dunvegan and the Clan MacDonald of Sleat, that ended with a MacDonald victory in Coire na Creiche on the northern slopes...
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  • ancestors of the O'Brien dynasty. His tutor was the Corco Mruad saint Mac Creiche according to the Life of that saint. Mainchín is said to have founded...
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    of Inagh. The first church of Eidnach was said to have been built by Mac Creiche in his old age, around 580. Fragments of the "Teampul na glas aighne"...
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    Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved 10 April 2014. Conglinne, Mac (1939). "How Mac Creiche Slew the Yellow Pest". Mediaeval Pageant. Ardent Media. GGKEY:TJEEPR7TL6D...
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    Saint Conleth of Kildare Saint Aidan of Ferns Saint Aengus MacNissi of Connor Saint Aedh Mac Cairtinn of Clogher Saint Fachanan of Kilfenora Blessed John...
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    Chattan, and his heirs." The Battle of Coire Na Creiche in 1601 on Skye saw the MacLeods defeated by Clan MacDonald of Sleat on the northern slopes of the...
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    Nicholas to a monk of Evesham 11th or 12th century Betha Meic Creiche (Life of Mac Creiche) Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib (The War of the Irish with the Foreigners...
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  • Flora MacLeod of MacLeod, 28th chief, daughter of Sir Reginald MacLeod of MacLeod, 27th chief. Sir Reginald was the first president of the Clan MacLeod...
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    'Miscellanea hagiographica Hibernica: vitae adhuc ineditae sanctorum Mac Creiche, Naile, Cranat'. Natalis' feast day is 27 January. Kinawley "St Natalis"...
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  • Hugh Magnus MacLeod of MacLeod (born 1973) is the 30th Chief of Clan MacLeod and is currently representing the Associated Clan MacLeod Societies in the...
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  • by Nizam al-Mulk (Persian) 11th or 12th century – Betha Meic Creiche (Life of Mac Creiche, in Middle Irish) c. 11th century – The Records of Origin on...
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    MacLeod, McLeod and Macleod (/məˈklaʊd/ mə-KLOWD) are surnames in the English language. The names are anglicised forms of the Scottish Gaelic MacLeòid...
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    Ennistymon. The original church of Eidnach was said to have been built by Mac Creiche in his old age, around 580. The chapel at Inagh, called in Irish...
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  • life of Saint Mac Creiche, who died in 541. At this time Luchtigern was connected with Ennistymon and Corcomroe. He accompanied MacCreiche to Carn Mic Táil...
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  • forms of MacLeòid, in use today, include MacLeod, McCloud, McLeod, McLoud. Anglicised forms of Mac Leóid include MacLeod, MacCleod, and MacCloud. According...
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  • Protection Area for Birds (SPA) under the EU Birds Directive in 1989. Cill MacCreiche (Kilmacreehy Church) is first documented in the 14th century, but some...
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    (c. 1200 – 1280) was the eponymous ancestor and founder of Clan MacLeod and Clan MacLeod of Lewis. Almost nothing is known about him and he does not appear...
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    Kilmacrehy, sometimes also Kilmacreehy, (Irish: Cill Mhic Creiche) is a civil parish in County Clare, Ireland. The ruins of the old parish church lie...
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    of feuding, the two clans finally met in the Battle of Coire Na Creiche and the MacLeods were defeated. This was the last clan battle on the Isle of...
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    Norman Magnus MacLeod of MacLeod (27 July 1839 – 5 November 1929) was the 26th Chief of Clan MacLeod. Norman Magnus MacLeod of MacLeod was born on 27 July...
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    Sir Reginald MacLeod of MacLeod KCB (1 February 1847 – 20 August 1935) was the 27th Chief of Clan MacLeod. Sir Reginald MacLeod of MacLeod was born on...
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    belonged to the Clan MacDonald of Sleat, a branch of the Clan Donald or MacDonald. In the 14th century it was taken from them by the Clan MacLeod and held briefly...
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    Scotland that involved bows and arrows. It led to the Battle of Coire Na Creiche, where Donald Gorm Mor won a more decisive victory, at which point the...
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    off the west coast of Scotland. It is the seat of the MacLeod of MacLeod, chief of the Clan MacLeod. Probably a fortified site from the earliest times...
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    Macdonalds took much spoil in the form of cattle and drove them to Coire na Creiche, overlooking the Cuillin hills. Here the Macleods mustered themselves,...
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  • Tormod MacLeod, sometimes referred to as Norman MacLeod, (Scottish Gaelic: Tormod MacLeòid, and Tormod mac Leòd) (fl. late 13th century) was a west Highland...
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  • is said to have been founded by Saint Luchtighern mac-ui-Trato, a contemporary of Saint Mac Creiche who lived around 540, and probably belonged to the...
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  • Torquil MacLeod (Scottish Gaelic: Torcall mac Murchaidh, and Torcall MacLeòid) (fl. 14th century) was a Hebridean lord and is today considered to be the...
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    the Macleods of Assynt. The castle was built in the 15th century by the MacLeods of Assynt. It replaced Assynt Castle which was four miles north-west...
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