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Mac Amhalghaidh
''Mac Amhalghaidh'' is an Irish masculine surname. The name translates into English as "son of '' Amhalghadh''". The surname originated as a patronym, however it no longer refers to the actual name of the bearer's father. The form of the surname for unmarried females is ''Nic Amhalghaidh''. The forms for married females are ''Bean Mhic Amhalghaidh'' and ''Mhic Amhalghaidh''. The Irish ''Mac Amhalghaidh'' has numerous Anglicised forms. The surname has been borne by at least one notable Irish family. A cognate of ''Mac Amhalghaidh'' is the Scottish Gaelic ''MacAmhalghaidh''; the feminine form of which is ''NicAmhalghaidh''. There are several variant forms of the name. A modern variant is ''Mac Amhalaí''. Another is ''Mac Amhalaidh''. Another variant is ''Mac Amhalghadha''. Variant forms of ''Mac Amhalghaidh'' and ''Mac Amhalghadha'' include ''Mag Amhalghaidh'' and ''Mag Amhalghadha''. Etymology ''Mac Amhalghaidh'' translates into English as "son of ''Amhalghaidh''", or "son of ' ...
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Gaelic Type
Gaelic type (sometimes called Irish character, Irish type, or Gaelic script) is a family of Insular script typefaces devised for printing Classical Gaelic. It was widely used from the 16th until the mid-18th century (Scotland) or the mid-20th century (Ireland) but is now rarely used. Sometimes, all Gaelic typefaces are called ''Celtic'' or ''uncial'' although most Gaelic types are not uncials. The "Anglo-Saxon" types of the 17th century are included in this category because both the Anglo-Saxon types and the Gaelic/Irish types derive from the insular manuscript hand. The terms ''Gaelic type'', ''Gaelic script'' and ''Irish character'' translate the Irish phrase (). In Ireland, the term is used in opposition to the term , Roman type. The Scottish Gaelic term is (). (–1770) was one of the last Scottish writers with the ability to write in this script, but his main work, , was published in the Roman script. Characteristics Besides the 26 letters of the Latin alphabet, G ...
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Routledge
Routledge () is a British multinational publisher. It was founded in 1836 by George Routledge, and specialises in providing academic books, journals and online resources in the fields of the humanities, behavioural science, education, law, and social science. The company publishes approximately 1,800 journals and 5,000 new books each year and their backlist encompasses over 70,000 titles. Routledge is claimed to be the largest global academic publisher within humanities and social sciences. In 1998, Routledge became a subdivision and imprint of its former rival, Taylor & Francis Group (T&F), as a result of a £90-million acquisition deal from Cinven, a venture capital group which had purchased it two years previously for £25 million. Following the merger of Informa and T&F in 2004, Routledge became a publishing unit and major imprint within the Informa "academic publishing" division. Routledge is headquartered in the main T&F office in Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire and ...
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MacCauley (surname)
McCauley or MacCauley may refer to: Surname *McCauley (surname), an English-language surname with multiple etymological origins (also includes surname ''MacCauley'') *List of people with the surnames MacCauley and McCauley Places * McCauley, Edmonton, an inner city neighbourhood located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada * McCauley, California, the former name of Foresta, California, USA * McCauley, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Hardy County, West Virginia, USA Companies *McCauley Propeller Systems, an aircraft propeller manufacturer established in 1938 See also *Macaulay (other) *McAuley (other) McAuley, MacAuley, or Macauley may refer to: People *People with the surname: **McAuley (surname) (also ''MacAuley'' and ''Macauley''), derived from Gaelic patronyms *People with the given name: **Macaulay Culkin, American child actor Places ;Mc ... * Cauley (surname) {{dab, geo ...
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MacAuliffe (surname)
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MacAuley (surname)
McAuley, MacAuley, or Macauley may refer to: People *People with the surname: **McAuley (surname) (also ''MacAuley'' and ''Macauley''), derived from Gaelic patronyms *People with the given name: **Macaulay Culkin, American child actor Places ;McAuley *McAuley, Manitoba, a community located in the Rural Municipality of Archie, Manitoba, Canada * McAuley Park, a small public municipal park located in Vancouver, Canada. Schools ;McAuley * Catherine McAuley High School, located in Portland, Maine, USA. *Catherine McAuley High School (Brooklyn), located in USA. *McAuley Catholic College, located in Grafton, NSW, Australia. *McAuley Catholic High School (Joplin, Missouri), located in USA. *McAuley High School (other), ''several schools'' ** McAuley High School (Cincinnati, Ohio), located in USA. ** McAuley High School (Toledo, Ohio), located in USA. ** McAuley High School (New Zealand), located in Otahuhu, New Zealand. * McAuley School District No. 27, located in Winfield Tow ...
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MacAulay (surname)
''Macaulay'', ''Macauley'', ''MacAulay'', ''McAulay'' and ''McAuley'' are surnames of Irish origin originating in Westmeath, Leinster anglicized from Irish Mac Amhalghaidh in the English language. The surname is also found in Scotland of distinct, but related origins due to Irish settling in Scotland. Some of the Irish Macaulay's settled in Scotland during the reign of Robert the Bruce. There are several etymological origins for the names: all of which originated as patronyms in several Gaelic languages—Irish and Scottish Gaelic. Although the English-language surnames are ultimately derived from Gaelic patronyms, the English-language surnames, and the modern Gaelic-language forms do not refer to the actual name of the bearer's father. Etymology In some cases, the surnames are derived from the Scottish Gaelic '' MacAmhlaidh'', or the Irish Gaelic '' Mac Amhalghaidh''. These Gaelic surnames translate into English as "son of ''Amhalghaidh''", which is a transcription of: or "son ...
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MacAlley
''MacAlley'' and ''McAlley'' are unisex surnames in the English language. There are several origins for the names. Etymology Both surnames can be derived from several Gaelic surnames.. In some cases the surnames are derived from the Scottish Gaelic '' MacAmhalghaidh''. This name translates into English as "son of ''Amhalghaidh''",, which is a transcription of: . or "son of ''Amhalghadh''"., which cited: , for the surname "McCauley". The surname originated as a patronym, however it no longer refers to the actual name of the bearer's father. The personal name ''Amhalghaidh'' (also spelt ''Amhalghadh'') is an old Gaelic name, and is of uncertain origin and meaning. In other cases, the surnames are derived from the Scottish Gaelic '' MacAmhlaibh'' or '' MacAmhlaidh''. These surnames translate into English as "son of ''Amhlaibh''", and "son of ''Amhladh''" or "son of ''Amhlaidh''". The surnames originated as a patronyms, however they no longer refer to the actual name of the bearer's ...
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Cawley
''Cawley'' is a surname in the English language. There are several different origins of the surname. In some cases the surnames are derived from any of numerous place names in England. In other cases the surnames are derived from any of several Gaelic language surnames. Etymology In some cases the surname is a variant of the surname '' Cowley'',. and is thus derived from any of a number of different place names in England. Such places are located in Buckinghamshire, Devon, Oxfordshire, Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire, Gloucestershire, and Middlesex. These place names have numerous different etymologies.. For example, one place name is derived from the Old English elements ''cu'' and ''leah'', meaning "cow" and "woodland clearing"; another two are from the Old English ''col'', meaning "coal" (in reference to charcoal); other places may be in part derived from the Old English personal names ''Cufa'' and ''Cofa''. which cited: for the surname "Cowley". In some cases, the surnam ...
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Cauley
''Cauley'' is a surname in the English language. It is an Anglicised form of the Irish ''Amhalghaidh'' which was itself a Gaelicised form of the Old Norse name Óláfr. People with the surname *Ben Cauley, (1947–2015), American, trumpet player, vocalist, and founding member of the Stax recording group. *Bud Cauley *Willie Cauley-Stein Willie Trill Cauley-Stein (born Willie Durmond Cauley Jr.; August 18, 1993) is an American professional basketball player for the Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the NBA G League. He played college basketball with the Kentucky Wildcats. He previously ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Cauley English-language surnames Patronymic surnames ...
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The Irish Times
''The Irish Times'' is an Irish daily broadsheet newspaper and online digital publication. It launched on 29 March 1859. The editor is Ruadhán Mac Cormaic. It is published every day except Sundays. ''The Irish Times'' is considered a newspaper of record for Ireland. Though formed as a Protestant nationalist paper, within two decades and under new owners it had become the voice of British unionism in Ireland. It is no longer a pro unionist paper; it presents itself politically as "liberal and progressive", as well as being centre-right on economic issues. The editorship of the newspaper from 1859 until 1986 was controlled by the Anglo-Irish Protestant minority, only gaining its first nominal Irish Catholic editor 127 years into its existence. The paper's most prominent columnists include writer and arts commentator Fintan O'Toole and satirist Miriam Lord. The late Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald was once a columnist. Senior international figures, including Tony Blair and Bill Cl ...
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