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SurnantB© of at^Uic a^nigm. 33
It is only found in the Parish of Jurby, and after
1649 it does not occur.
MacFaden [1511] (obsolete), from Mac Paid-in,
'Paidins, or little Patrick's son,' also Faden
[1611].
Compare — (Irish) Mac Fadden, which was the
name taken by the Baretts of Munster.
McGiLPEDER and Gilpeder [1511] (obsolete). ' The
son of Peter's servant,' and ' Peter's servant.'
Andrew [1408], ^PAndras [1417], MacGylandere
[1429], Mac Gillandr,a.s, M'^Gillander [1430],
Mac Gilandrevs^, Gilandrew [1511] (obso-
lete).
M'^GiLPATRiCK and Gilpatrick [151 i] (obsolete).
Found as late as 1645 in Marown.
* Gilla-Padraig, son of Imhar,' a.d. 981.* Com-
pare — (Irish) FiTZ Patrick.
GiLBEALL and MacGilbeall [1511] (obsolete), per-
haps a corruption of Gill Phail, ' Paul's servant.'
Mc Mychel [1511], (obsolete), ' Michael's son.' St.
Michael was the Christian Warrior's Patron.
' Donn Mac Gilla-Michil, Chief of Clann Cong-
haile,' a.d. isio.f We find Ballavitchal in our
local nomenclature.
Mac Adde [151 i] (obsolete). A Scotch diminutive of
Mac Adam.
Fayle, originally Mac Giolla Phoil, ' the son of Paul's
servant.'
' Mag Gillaphoil of the fair seat.'l
Bishop Philips, in his MS. version of the Manx
* Chion. Scot., p. 239. t Four Mast., Vol. III., p. 497.
X O'Huidhrin, p. 133.

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