Mucross The Gaelic name of Mucross means "the Rocky Headland of Pigs". Mucross was the name by which St Andrews was know until the time of Regulus (c6). After this point it was known as Cill Rimhinn - again Gaelic, and this time meaning "the Monastic Cell of Regulus".
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