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[[image:muirghealdevice.gif|frame|right|Sable, in bend a compass star argent and a cat sejant Or.]]
[[image:device-small.png|frame|right|Sable, a lion passant Or and in chief three mullets argent.]]


Muirgheal was born and lived in the late 16th century in the Scottish Highlands and was a member of the MacMartins or Camerons of Letterfinlay family.  Currently she resides at the [[Saint_Bunstable|College of Saint Bunstable]] in the [[Madrone|Barony of Madrone]] and serves as both the College's and Barony's [[chatelaine]].
Muirgheal was born and lived in the late 16th century in the Scottish Highlands and was a member of the MacMartins or Camerons of Letterfinlay family.  Currently she resides at the [[Saint_Bunstable|College of Saint Bunstable]] in the [[Madrone|Barony of Madrone]] and serves as the college's seneschale and the western region chatelaine.
 
Lady Muirgheal enjoys cooking with the [[Madrone Culinary Guild]], researching all aspects of later period Scottish life (primarily food and clothing), making late period costumes, and embroidery.  More information about her can be found on her website at [http://www.mulletargent.com MulletArgent.com].
 
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Latest revision as of 21:17, 6 October 2009

Sable, a lion passant Or and in chief three mullets argent.

Muirgheal was born and lived in the late 16th century in the Scottish Highlands and was a member of the MacMartins or Camerons of Letterfinlay family. Currently she resides at the College of Saint Bunstable in the Barony of Madrone and serves as the college's seneschale and the western region chatelaine.

Lady Muirgheal enjoys cooking with the Madrone Culinary Guild, researching all aspects of later period Scottish life (primarily food and clothing), making late period costumes, and embroidery. More information about her can be found on her website at MulletArgent.com.