• The Rev. Donald MacNicol (Scottish Gaelic: Domhnall MacNeacaill; 1735–1802), was a Scottish clergyman, Minister of Saddell and Lismore in Argyll, and an...
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  • to: People Bessie MacNicol (1869–1904), a Scottish painter. Donald MacNicol (1735–1802), a Scottish clergyman. John Ritchie MacNicol (1878–1950), a Canadian...
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  • Donald MacGillivray Nicol, FBA, MRIA (4 February 1923 – 25 September 2003) was an English Byzantinist. Nicol was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire, to a Church...
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    Clan MacNeacail, sometimes known as Clan MacNicol, is a Scottish clan long associated with the Isle of Skye. Tradition states that, early in its history...
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  • originally written as a poem by the Reverend Donald MacNicol (1735-1802). The thirty-five-year-old Rev. MacNicol wrote the poem in lament of being snubbed...
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    century Collections made in the Scottish Highlands by Alexander Pope, Donald MacNicol, Jerome Stone, James McLagan, and others Nineteenth century Further...
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    Elizabeth MacNicol (5 July 1869 – 4 June 1904) was a Scottish painter and member of the Glasgow Girls group of artists affiliated with the Glasgow School...
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  • Islands of Scotland at Project Gutenberg. Plain text and HTML versions. Donald MacNicol. Remarks on Dr. Samuel Johnson's Journey to the Hebrides; in which...
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    On July 13, 2024, Donald Trump, a former president of the United States who at that time had been the presumptive nominee of the Republican Party in the...
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  • Kilmuir in the Isle of Skye and head of the Clan MacNeacail, or MacNicol. The origins of Clan MacNeacail are mysterious. The traditional account (as relayed...
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