词条 | McCloy |
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However, according to another theory, the same Scots surnames may have Irish origins and not be related to the MacCloys of Arran. This theory derives from a single account originally published in 1923, which states that the surname arose from a mutation of the surname of the Irish MacDunleavy (Gaelic language MacDuinnshléibhe) dynasty, exiled in the 12th century to the Highlands of Scotland, after the English conquest of the Dunleavys lands in Ulaid (modern southeastern Ulster). Previously the Dunleavys were the rulers of Ulaid (which also have rise to the surname Mac an Ultaigh or MacNulty) and the last line of historical Kings of Ulster.[3] Prominent people with the surname McCloy include:
See alsoClan MacLea/LivingstoneReferences1. ^{{Cite book|title=Genealogical Collections Concerning Families in Scotland, Made by Walter MacFarlan 1750-1751|last=MacFarlan|first=Walter|last2=Toschach Clark ed.|publisher=the University Press for the Scottish History Society|year=1900|isbn=|location=Edinburgh|pages=343}} {{surname}}2. ^{{Cite book|title=History of the County of Bute and Families Connected Therewith|last=Eaton Reid|first=John|publisher=Thomas Murray and Son|year=1864|isbn=|location=Glasgow|pages=238}} 3. ^Rev. Patrick Woulfe, Priest of the Diocese of Limerick, Member of the Council, National Academy of Ireland, Irish Names and Surnames, © 1967 Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, in Irish and English, pp. 355-356 3 : Surnames of Scottish origin|Anglicised Scottish Gaelic-language surnames|Irish royal families |
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