Identifier Number |
NS034051 |
Title |
Òran do Shir Lachunn MacGilleain |
Alternative Title |
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Air |
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First Line Chorus |
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First Line Verse |
’S ann Diciadaoin a shàir |
Classifications |
Praise |
Subjects |
Sir Lachlan MacLean |
Structure |
Three line verse |
Place Of Origin |
Scotland |
Composer First Name |
Hector |
Composer Last Name |
MacLean |
Composer Patronymic |
Eachunn Bacach |
Composer Dates |
b. early 17th century |
Composer Gender |
Male |
Community |
Scotland |
County |
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Era Of Poetry |
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Original Format |
Publication |
Singer |
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Singer Location |
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Date Recorded |
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Collector |
Doctor MacLean |
Collection Title |
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Collection Location |
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Collection Number |
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Publication Title |
Clàrsach na Coille |
Editor |
Alexander MacLean Sinclair |
Publisher |
Archibald Sinclair |
Publication Date |
1881 |
Page Number |
194 |
Online Access |
https://dasg.ac.uk/corpus/textmeta.php?text=222&uT=y |
Notes 1 |
"Sir Lachlan Maclean was the son of Eachunn òg who was the son of Lachann Mór who fell at Tràigh Ghruinneirt, in 1598. He succeeded his brother Eachunn Mòr in 1624. He was made Baronet of Morvern by Charles I. in 1631. He joined Montrose, with his followers the day before the battle of Inverlochy. He was with that able General in almost all his battles. He died April 16, 1649." |
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