MacLise

MacLise
This interesting name is of Irish and Scots origin and in Gaelic takes the form of 'Mac Giolla Iosa', and means 'son of the devotee of Jesus'. There is a prominent Sept in Derry who bear this name. The dialectual variants are many in both Ireland and Scotland and include Mac Lleese, MacLeese, MacLice, MacLise, MacLese, MacLeish. One well known name bearer is the painter Daniel MacLise, who was of a family from the Scots Highlands and later settled in Cork, Ireland. In its present form the name is very rare, the closest recording to this spelling is of one Emma Jane McAless, daughter of James McAlees and Elizabeth Porter was christened in Tradeston, Glasgow, Lancashire. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of John M'Lese, which was dated, 1376 at Auchinbreck, Dumfriesshire, during the reign of King Robert 11 of Scotland, 1371 - 1390. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • Maclise — oder MacLise ist der Name folgender Personen: Angus MacLise (1938–1979), US amerikanischer Schlagzeuger, Komponist, Dichter und bildender Künstler Daniel Maclise (1806–1870), irischer Maler Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Maclise —   [mə kliʃə], Daniel, irischer Maler und Lithograph, * Cork 25. 1. 1806, ✝ London 25. 4. 1870; ließ sich 1827 in London nieder. Maclise trat mit Lithographien für »Frazer s Magazine« hervor, malte Porträts und Genreszenen, wurde aber v. a. als… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Maclise — (spr. mǟklīs ), Daniel, engl. Maler, geb. 25. Jan. 1811 zu Cork in Irland, gest. 25. April 1870 in Chelsea, studierte auf der Kunstschule in Cork, kam 1828 auf die Londoner Akademie und trat zuerst 1829 auf der Ausstellung mit einem Malvolio auf …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Maclise — (spr. mäcklihs), Daniel, engl. Historienmaler, geb. 1811 zu Cork in Irland, gest. 25. April 1870 in Chelsea; geschichtliche Wandgemälde im Londoner Parlamentsgebäude, Szenen aus Shakespeare (London), Bilderzyklus zur Geschichte der normann.… …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Maclise, Daniel — ▪ Irish painter born Jan. 25, 1806, Cork, County Cork, Ire. died April 25, 1870, London       Irish historical painter whose fame rests chiefly on a series of lithograph portraits of contemporary celebrities and on two vast frescoes that he… …   Universalium

  • MACLISE, DANIEL —    painter, born at Cork, of Scottish extraction; among his oil paintings are Mokanna Unveiling, All Hallow Eve, Bohemian Gipsies, and the Banquet Scene in Macbeth, his last work being a series of cartoons painted in fresco for the palace of… …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • Daniel Maclise — 1857 Lithograph of Daniel Maclise Daniel Maclise (25 January 1806 – 25 April 1870) was an Irish history, literary and portrait painter, and illustrator, who worked for most of his life in London, England. Contents …   Wikipedia

  • Angus MacLise — (March 4, 1938 June 21, 1979) was a percussionist, composer, poet, occultist and calligrapher probably best known as the first drummer for the Velvet Underground.BiographyMacLise was a member of La Monte Young s Theater of Eternal Music, with… …   Wikipedia

  • Angus MacLise — (* 14. März 1938 in Bridgeport, Connecticut; † 21. Juni 1979 in Kathmandu, Nepal) war ein US amerikanischer Schlagzeuger, Komponist, Dichter und bildender Künstler (Kalligraph). Bekannt ist er vor allem als erster Perkussionist der Velvet… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Angus MacLise — (né le 4 mars 1938, mort le 21 juin 1979) était un percussionniste, compositeur, mystique, et poète. Il est surtout connu pour avoir été batteur du Velvet Underground lors des premiers mois d existence du groupe. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2… …   Wikipédia en Français

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