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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.
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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Description | A selection of books from a collection of more than 500 titles, mostly on religious and literary topics. Also includes some material dealing with other Celtic languages and societies. Collection created towards the end of the 19th century by Lady Evelyn Stewart Murray. |
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