Neil McBride (Irish: Niall Mac Giolla Bhrighde; 1861–1942) was a farmer, poet, author, and songwriter from Feymore, Creeslough, Donegal, Ireland, who further gained notoriety for protesting a fine he received for having his name written in Irish on his business cart. (en)
Feirmeoir, file, údar, agus scríbhneoir amhrán as Faiche Mhór, An Craoslach, Dún na nGall ab ea Niall Mac Giolla Bhrighde (1861–1942). Bhain sé clú agus cáil amach freisin as agóid a rinne sé in aghaidh fíneála a gearradh air as a ainm a bheith scríofa i nGaeilge ar a chairt ghnó. (ga)
Neil McBride (Irish: Niall Mac Giolla Bhrighde; 1861–1942) was a farmer, poet, author, and songwriter from Feymore, Creeslough, Donegal, Ireland, who further gained notoriety for protesting a fine he received for having his name written in Irish on his business cart. (en)
Feirmeoir, file, údar, agus scríbhneoir amhrán as Faiche Mhór, An Craoslach, Dún na nGall ab ea Niall Mac Giolla Bhrighde (1861–1942). Bhain sé clú agus cáil amach freisin as agóid a rinne sé in aghaidh fíneála a gearradh air as a ainm a bheith scríofa i nGaeilge ar a chairt ghnó. (ga)