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From: "Sandy Paterson" <>
Subject: Re: [R-M222] MS 1450 new transcription
Date: Sun, 15 May 2011 08:02:45 +0100
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Bernard,

Great find.

I wonder whether Gille Dubh wasn't the ancestor of the Orcanus that James
Lamont referred to in 1661?

Further thoughts :

Duinnshleibhe son of Buirce. I still think Buirce (Boircce) is a good
nickname for a large dark man.

Questions for Paul Conroy :

Could it make sense for Gille Dubh to evolve into Duinnshleibhe?
Could Duinnshleibhe become M'Duyne, O'Duibhe and other variations?


Sandy





-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 15 May 2011 00:49
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Subject: [R-M222] MS 1450 new transcription



A new transcriptions of MS 1450 has been posted on the web and the Lamont
are now descended from a Abbot of Iona:
http://www.1467manuscript.co.uk/kindred%2021.html

http://www.1467manuscript.co.uk/01a%20navigation.html

R1b1c7 Research and Links:

http://clanmaclochlainn.com/R1b1c7/
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