2 edition of Norman Magnus MacLeod of MacLeod, C.M.G., 23rd Chief of the Clan found in the catalog.
Norman Magnus MacLeod of MacLeod, C.M.G., 23rd Chief of the Clan
R. C. MacLeod
Published
1930 by Robert Carruthers & son in Inverness .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by the Rev. Canon R. C. MacLeod. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 32p. |
Number of Pages | 32 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18458589M |
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MacLeod, R. Norman Magnus Macleod of Macleod, C.M.G. 23rd Chief of the Clan; A Memorial of a Noble Life. [v p] BACONTHORPE [Bacon, Baco, Bacconius], JOHN (d. ), known as "the Resolute Doctor," a learned Carmelite monk, was born at Baconthorpe in Norfolk.
He seems to have been the grandnephew of Roger Bacon (Brit. Mus. Add. Brought up in the Carmelite monastery of Blakeney, near Walsingham, he studied at Oxford and Paris, where he was known as "Princeps" of .