McLaughlan

McLaughlan
Recorded in many forms including MacLaughlin, MacLoughlin, McLaughlan, McLaughlin and McLauchlin, this is an ancient Irish surname. It derives from a pre 10th century Old Gaelic name borne by two entirely distinct clans. The first was originally called the O' Maoilsheachlann' and in the 17th century assumed the name MacLoughun. The territory of this sept lay in the central plains of Ireland, especially in County Meath. The prefix O' indicates male descendant of, whilst "maol", describes a "tonsured one", a follower of a religious order. The original nameholder or chief was called Maoilsheachlann and he was better known as Malachy 11nd, the High King of Ireland from 980 a.d. to 1002. The second sept belonged to Innishowen in County Donegal. Here the name meant the "son of Lochlann", the latter being a Norse-Viking pre 7th century compound of the elements "loch", meaning a lake or fjord, plus "lann", land. The great leading men of this sept are frequently referred to in "The Annals of the Four Masters". Among the many recordings in Ireland is the marriage of John McLaughlin and Elizabeth Crauffurd on June 23rd 1666 at Derry Cathedral, Templemore. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Teag MacLochlann of Ulster. This was dated 1199, in the Annals of Medieval History for the counties of Donegal and Derry, during the reign of King Cathal, known as Red Hand. He was the High King of Ireland from 1198 to 1224. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

Surnames reference. 2013.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Sonja McLaughlan — presents the sports news on BBC News and BBC World News throughout the week. She has been with BBC News since 1998, when she rejoined the BBC after a six month break from working. She was also a reporter for BBC Radio Five Live and reported on… …   Wikipedia

  • Seely, Alexander McLaughlan — (1812 1882)    Born in St. John, New Brunswick. Engaged in lumbering, shipbuilding, and in banking. Appointed a member of the Legislative Council for New Brunswick, 1854, and held his seat until his death …   The makers of Canada

  • Mixture model — See also: Mixture distribution In statistics, a mixture model is a probabilistic model for representing the presence of sub populations within an overall population, without requiring that an observed data set should identify the sub population… …   Wikipedia

  • List of train songs — The following is a list of songs referencing freight or passenger trains and railroads or containing extensive train imagery, organized by alphabetical order. The songs on the list are songs that have appeared on commercially released albums,… …   Wikipedia

  • Joseph Martin Luther Gardner — (* 15. Januar 1970; † 5. Dezember 2008 in Columbia) [1] war ein US amerikanischer Mörder. Er wurde für den Mord an der 25jährigen Melissa Ann McLaughlan[2] als 1136. Mensch seit der 1976 erfolgten Wiedereinführung der Todesstrafe in den USA im US …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Princess Sophia — (ca. 1912) Schiffsdaten Flagge: Kanada …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Princess Sophia (1912) — Princess Sophia p1 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Michael Forster — † was born in Calcutta and spent much of his childhood in Meerut. On his return to England, Forster was educated at Lancing College in Sussex and studied painting at the Central School of Art under Bernard Meninsky and William Roberts. He also… …   Wikipedia

  • BBC News (TV channel) — Infobox TV channel name = BBC News Channel logofile = BBCNewsTVChannel.png logosize = 250px logoalt = BBC News launch = 9 November 1997 share = 1.0% share as of = August 2008 share source = [ [http://www.barb.co.uk/viewingsummary/monthreports.cfm?… …   Wikipedia

  • Bellaire, Texas — Infobox Settlement official name = City of Bellaire settlement type = City nickname = website = [http://www.ci.bellaire.tx.us/ http://www.ci.bellaire.tx.us/] imagesize = 250x200px image caption = The Bellaire water tower, commemorating the city s …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”