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Norman Macleod (Caraid nan Gaidheal)

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MacLeod is sometimes confused with his son, also Rev. Dr. Norman MacLeod, 1812–72, also a Moderator of the General Assembly (in 1869), and author of Morvern, a Highland Parish (first published 1867) and of the song "Farewell to Fiunary".
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and other material in their native Gaelic. Within a few years these schools had an attendance in excess of 22,000, while other Gaelic Schools Societies and the
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MacLeod published a 'reader' for the General Assembly Schools in 1828. This, the periodicals, and a further collection of writings published in 1834 as
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and electoral reform to volcanoes and the natural world, encompassing subjects as diverse as politics, religion, current affairs, popular science,
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in 1867, reprinted in 1899 and 1910. A second collection was issued in 1901. Other writings include two Gaelic sermons, one on the outbreak of
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of 1836-37 and 1847, earning the soubriquet, 'Caraid nan GĂ idheal' (Friend of the Gael). A speech delivered in the Egyptian Room of the
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subtitled 'things old and new for the education and improvement of the Gael') covered a very wide range of material, from discussion of
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in 1806. He became one of the most distinguished ministers, and most popular preachers of his Church, becoming
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Shortly after his death, a collection of his Gaelic prose writings was edited by his son in law,
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MacLeod used his influence to secure Government aid for the Gaels during the
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and Donald became ministers of the Church of Scotland. Their third son, Sir
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MacLeod was a distinguished minister of the Scottish Church, and studied at
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Moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
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Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
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Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
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Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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Norman Macleod (disambiguation)
Gaelic
Gael
Church of Scotland
Queen Victoria
Dean of the Chapel Royal
Norman Macleod
Norman Macleod
Edinburgh
Mull
Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
Chapel Royal
Queen Victoria
Prince Albert
Gaelic prose
Highlanders
Bible
catechism
Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge
Chartists
Luddites
emigration
animal husbandry
soap opera
Ireland
Irish
Belfast
metrical psalms
Scottish Gaelic
Daniel Dewar

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