466:. However, when he arrived on the scene he sided with the leader of the insurgents, Angus Og Macdonald. Because of his support of the rebels he was also punished. At his trial he was found guilty of treason and hung. The years between 1614 and 1623 were uneventful for the leading family of the clan. In 1623, a bond of caution was signed on the behalf of Godfrey MacAlister of Tarbet, pledging that he would not molest the family and followers of Archibald Stewart of Castlemilk, John Shaw of Greenock, Ferlie of that Ilk, John Crawford of Kilbirnie, John Brenshaw of Bishoptown, and James Crawford of Flatterton. For some time, Godfrey, who was son of the chief of MacAlister of Tarbet, raided the lands of the mentioned Lowland landowners. He is also recorded the same year as having to find caution for himself and Ronald Roy MacAlister for 3000 and 500 merks not to molest the following landowners and their families: Walter MacAulay of Ardincaple, Malcolm MacNaughtane of Stronseir, Robert Colhoun, fiar of Cumstrodone, and Dougal Campbell in Mamoir. A. and A. Macdonald made note of a serious quarrel between Godfrey MacAlister of Tarbet and Walter MacAulay of Ardincaple, chief of
309:, he had a son, Somhairle, who had a son, Gilbert. A. and A. Macdonald could not find any other definite piece of information about the descendants of Gofraidh. According to A. and A. Macdonald, Donnchadh, third son of Alasdair Mòr, possessed lands in the parish of Glenorchy. In about 1343, David II granted to Alexander MacNaughtane, all the lands which had belonged to the deceased Eoin, son of Donnchadh, son of Alasdair. A. and A. Macdonald were unable to find any other record of this branch of the clan. Nothing is known about Eoin, son of Alasdair Mòr. According to the MS 1467, Eachann, youngest son of Alasdair Mòr, had two sons, Charles and Lachlann. Nothing definite is known of Eachann, yet the Sleat seanachie McVurich claimed that he had another son,
470:. Both Tarbert and Ardincaple claimed to be depute to the Admiral of the Western Seas; and the two Macdonald considered that Ardincaple had been ousted in favour of Tarbert. In 1623, a bond of caution was registered by Hector MacNeill of Kilmichell and John Lamont of Achagyll of 3,000 merks for Godrey MacAlister of Tarbert, and of 1,000 merks each for another four of his followers, not to molest Walter MacAulay of Ardincaple and his family. A. and A. Macdonald unsure of the outcome of this particular quarrel, stating: "As often happens regarding Highland quarrels and delinquencies, the records leave us enquiring wonderingly, and failing to answer the question, how this matter was settled, if it was settled at all".
363:. The lands were as follows: 4 merklands of Machquarrymore of Dunaverty, 2 merklands of the two Ramcollis, 2 merklands of Edyne, 1 merkland of Knockstippilmore, 1 merkland of Keranbeg, 2 merklands of Glennomudlach, 5 merks of Kildovy, 5 merklands of Polmulyn, 1 merkland of Salkanch, 3 merklands of Glennahervy, 2 merklands of Feachaig, 20 shillings lands of Corpany, the half merkland of Barfarnay, 2 merklands of Kilmichell, 4 merklands of de la Crag, to be held in fen farm. These lands were situated in North and South Kintyre. There is no mention of Loup and A. Macdonald stated that the lands were probably already in his possession, and had likely been in his family's possession for quite some time.
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raiders then moved onto the lands of Ninian
Stewart, Sheriff of Bute, committing similar atrocities. In consequence of the raid, the leaders were summoned to appear before the Council, yet failed to appear and were ordered to be denounced as rebels. In 1605, the Privy Council ordered Archibald MacAlister of Loups and John MacAlister, tutor of Loup to appear and produce evidence of their infeftments and rentals, under the pain of having their titles declared void. A. and A. Macdonald state that MacAlister of Loup was one of the few to attend and that he got titles from Argyll for his lands that year.
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754:(CMA) is a non-profit organization whose mission is searching for, preserving, and sharing McAlister (of whatever spelling) genealogy and history from around the world. The public website (and member-only document repository) currently identifies over 350 historical McAlister Family Lines covering over 100,000 individuals. CMA also collaborates with FamilyTreeDNA in a robust “McAlister DNA Project,” viewable on the CMA web site, using Y-DNA, mitochondrial DNA, and autosomal DNA to identify familial connections.
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510:, Alexander MacAlister of Loup and Archibald MacAlister of Tarbert are recorded as Commissioners of Supply for Argyll. By 1706, Tarbert had ceased to be a part of the family of the MacAlisters of Tarbert, as the estate into the possession of a Maclean. Alexander MacAlister of Loup was succeeded by his son, Godfrey, who was in turn succeeded by his son. During this period, the chiefly line of the clan severed all ties with Kintyre; the family mansion of
412:". A. and A. Macdonald were of the opinion that this man was the son of Alexander MacAlister of Loup. The chief, John, was slain in 1572 and was succeeded in the chiefship by his son, Alexander. The following year, Alexander is recorded as receiving a charter from the Earl of Argyll; and around the same time was recorded as being ordered by an Act of Parliament to deliver hostages for the security of his peaceable behaviour.
544:. Charles was succeeded by his son, Charles. Charles Somerville McAlester of Loup and Kennox died in 1903 and was succeeded by his son, Charles Godfrey Somerville McAlester of Loup and Kennox. Today the chiefly line has also lost possession of their Kennox lands. The current chief of the clan is William St John Somerville McAlester of Loup and Kennox who lives in England. The current chief is a member of the
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234:, give the clan a descent from various legendary Irish figures. Modern historians, however, distrust these traditional genealogies, and consider Somhairle, son of Gille Brighde to be earliest ancestor for whom there is secure historical evidence. Somhairle, himself, was a 12th-century leader, styled "king of the isles" and "king of Argyll"; yet there is no reliable account for his rise to power.
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Askomull House which was the Kintyre residence of Angus Macdonald of Dunyvaig. The historians A. and A. Macdonald stated that Macdonald of Dunyvaig was the tutor's sons' clan superior. MacAlister of Loup was however aided by Sir James Macdonald, younger of Dunyvaig and surrounded the house with several hundred armed men.
250:(an uncle and nephew). Both of these men left many sons, however, their immediate posterity are not clearly connected with definite area. The lack of charter evidence clouds the true history of the clan; as does the fact that for about two hundred years, the descendants of both men did not form an organised clan of their own.
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Highlanders were defeated by Cheston who was captain of the English forces. One of those recorded as
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and acknowledged him as his chief. This was despite the fact the MacAlisters of Loup are today considered the chiefs of the clan. In 1689, a French ship which had sailed from
Ireland reached Kintyre and was taken by MacAlister of Loup and Angus Campbell of Kilberry. The two lairds put the ship under
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Macdonalds of Dunyveg, and the powerful lords Argyll and Hamilton. Following the forfeiture of the lordship of the isles in 1493, the clan especially sheltered itself under
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at the same time as his father. He was in turn succeeded by his son, Raghnall, who in 1366 crossed over into Ulster to fight in the wars between Donald and Neill O'Neill. A. and A. Macdonald considered the succession of the next three MacAlister chiefs to have been obscure. The two historians stated
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In the 15th and 16th centuries, members of the clan obtained lands in the islands of Arran and Bute, which lie close to
Kintyre. In 1506, Donald MacAlister received a grant of the lands of Longilwenach, and according to A. and A. Macdonald, his descendants became quite numerous in the said islands.
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Charles. In 1481, James III granted a considerable amount of land in Kintyre to John, Lord of the Isles. Among these lands were those of "Lowb", or Loup. That year, Charles McAllister was appointed by the king, to the Stewarty of Kintyre, and received a considerable grant
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General Band of 1587, in which Highland chiefs were held accountable by the Government for their tenants. In 1590, the clan rendered a bond of dependence and service to Lord John Hamilton; shortly afterwards a similar bond was given by the
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In 1603, Campbell of
Auchinbreck and Archibald MacAlister, heir apparent of MacAlister of Tarbert, took part in an invasion of Bute. The force consisted of 1200 men and when it arrived on the island, first ravaged the property of a widow named Marion Stewart, and her lands of Wester Kames. The
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Godfrey MacAlister of Loup, who had just reached the age of majority, and his former tutor and guardian. It is unknown what the reasons for the quarrel were, yet what is known is that MacAlister of Loup had the former tutor murdered. The sons of the
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Tutor of Loup and clan members also Lord John Hamilton. A. and A. Macdonald state that Clan MacAlister was in no way dependent on the Hamiltons in Kintyre, yet those MacAlisters that settled in Arran and Bute had done so in the lands where the Hamiltons were lords. In 1591,
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guard and wrote to Argyll, who was attending the Convention of the Estates, asking for instructions as to what to do with it. According to A. and A. Macdonald, there is evidence to suggest that members of Clan MacAlister, possibly under their chief, took part in the
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1515. The chieftains were described as "familiars and servitors" of Colin, Earl of Argyll. Angus John Dowson was succeeded by Alexander MacAlister. This chief was involved, among the Macleans and Clan Donald South, in the invasion of the Campbell territories of
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by the chief in 1845. Another approved tartan is the 'MacAlister dress' tartan. It is a modern tartan that was approved by the clan chief in 2005. It is also the official tartan of the MacAlister Clan Society of North
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meaning "son of Alasdair". In the 15th century the chief of the clan was seated in Kintyre, and the clan was centred there until the 18th century, when a chief sold the family estate in preference to an estate in the
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the Macdonalds of Dunyveg. Between 1540 and 1572, the clan appears to have turned its attention to the turbulent north of Ireland. During this era men from the Hebrides often fought in Ulster on the side of
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261:. According to Angus and Archibald Macdonald, he must have been a prominent man, being the only recorded brother of the Aonghas MĂłr. A. and A. Macdonald state that he was recorded in the
246:, son of Domhnall, founder of Clan Donald. There has, however, been confusion as to who really was the clan's founder. This is because within a generation there lived two prominent
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Armorial Families: A Directory of Gentlemen of Coat-Armour
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237:
3235:Court of the Lord Lyon
2083:MacDonell of Glengarry
1646:List of Scottish clans
623:of the first within a
594:: The current chief's
582:Lord Lyon King of Arms
565:
503:
455:
379:
202:
129:Alexanders of Menstrie
126:MacAlister of Glenbarr
2858:MacDonald of Dunnyveg
700:of the clan is heath.
563:
493:
450:to Canada during the
435:
405:Sorley Boy MacDonnell
374:
186:
2138:Maclaine of Lochbuie
2093:MacDonald of Glencoe
2088:MacDonald of Keppoch
1338:electricscotland.com
779: : pp. 140–141.
727:Branches of the clan
706:: There are several
133:MacAlister of Antrim
3366:Scotland portal
2218:Malcolm (MacCallum)
1541:Clans & Tartans
1003:on 26 February 2012
658:per mare per terras
452:Highland Clearances
327:Edward I of England
179:History of the clan
3300:Battle of Culloden
2593:Campbell of Cawdor
2078:Macdonald of Sleat
1523:Keltie, John Scott
566:
504:
456:
380:
311:Siothach an Dronan
267:Alasdair of Argyll
203:
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3372:
3332:Scottish surnames
3327:Scottish heraldry
1572:978-0-7486-1233-8
1242:"Clan MacAlister"
1221:Fox-Davies 1929,
991:"Clan MacAlister"
895:. 22 October 2007
831:clandonald.org.uk
530:Scottish Lowlands
303:earls of Stirling
299:parish of Campsie
255:Aonghas MĂłr a ĂŤle
232:later Middle Ages
230:, created in the
173:Scottish Lowlands
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3321:Scottish Gaelic
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1808:Cumming (Comyn)
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1402:: pp. 161–162.
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572:: The current
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592:Chiefly arms
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3337:Seanchaidhe
3216:and society
3106:Spottiswood
3049:Porterfield
2845:MacAlpin(e)
2809:Kirkpatrick
2735:Glendinning
2038:Livingstone
1868:Farquharson
1858:Elphinstone
1559:Woolf, Alex
1537:Way, George
1441:Burke, John
933:Woolf, Alex
874:Newton 2007
720:clan tartan
698:plant badge
680:crest badge
654:compartment
344:Alasdair Og
315:gallowglass
271:MacDougalls
228:genealogies
212:Clan Donald
167:MacAlasdair
64:Plant badge
3380:Categories
3347:Sgian-dubh
3280:Clearances
3260:Clan crest
3255:Clan badge
3245:Clan chief
3193:Whitefoord
3175:Walkinshaw
3098:Somerville
3081:Rutherford
3012:Ochterlony
2954:MacKerrell
2949:MacCulloch
2913:Macquarrie
2873:MacFarlane
2801:Kinninmont
2744:Halkerston
2741:Haliburton
2726:Gladstains
2660:Edmonstone
2641:Dennistoun
2545:Blackstock
2541:Blackadder
2500:Auchinleck
2460:Abercromby
2449:Armigerous
2428:Wedderburn
2403:Sutherland
2358:Scrymgeour
2348:Sandilands
2253:Montgomery
2248:Moncreiffe
2193:Macpherson
2183:MacNeacail
2178:Macnaghten
2133:Maclachlan
2128:Mackintosh
2098:MacDougall
2058:MacAlister
1813:Cunningham
1758:Carruthers
1748:Carmichael
1673:Arbuthnott
1668:Anstruther
1654:Clans with
1246:myclan.com
1226:: p. 1239.
1209:Burke 1835
1133:: pp. 3–6.
978:Brown 2004
966:Woolf 2007
759:References
712:MacAlister
694:Clan badge
634:supporters
611:displayed
570:Clan chief
526:Somerville
508:Queen Anne
500:John Burke
437:R.R. McIan
275:shanachies
188:R.R. McIan
162:MacAlister
3230:Lord Lyon
3026:Pennycook
2980:Monypenny
2970:Middleton
2927:Masterton
2903:MacLellan
2854:Macbrayne
2822:Learmonth
2819:Langlands
2805:Kirkcaldy
2767:Horsburgh
2709:Gartshore
2696:Galbraith
2692:Fullarton
2685:Forrester
2635:Dalrymple
2616:Congilton
2586:Callender
2529:Beveridge
2512:Bannatyne
2493:Armstrong
2484:Allardice
2473:Aikenhead
2464:Abernethy
2323:Robertson
2203:MacThomas
2198:MacTavish
2168:MacMillan
2153:MacLennan
2123:Mackinnon
2118:Mackenzie
2108:MacIntyre
2103:MacDowall
2068:MacDonald
1988:Johnstone
1958:Henderson
1873:Fergusson
1798:Cranstoun
1788:Colquhoun
1768:Charteris
1693:Borthwick
1683:Bannerman
1360:: p. 160.
1084:: p. 473.
968:: p. 299.
777:Bain 1983
739:Loch Fyne
686:. Crest:
393:Craignish
361:merklands
336:Eoin Dubh
257:, to the
248:Alasdairs
224:Somhairle
222:, son of
218:, son of
156:, son of
3323:language
3314:Lowland
3275:Bagpipes
3225:Scotland
3196:Whitelaw
3187:Wauchope
3157:Turnbull
3141:Tailyour
3130:Straiton
3125:Strachan
3120:Stirling
3102:Spalding
3095:Skirving
3069:Roberton
3046:Polwarth
3038:Pitcairn
3035:Pitblado
3029:Pentland
3022:Paterson
3003:Newlands
2977:Monteith
2962:Melville
2918:Macqueen
2908:MacPhail
2888:MacInnes
2850:MacAulay
2794:Kinnaird
2700:Galloway
2680:Fletcher
2666:Falconer
2632:Dalmahoy
2625:Crawford
2612:Cockburn
2608:Clephane
2605:Clelland
2602:Chalmers
2583:Caldwell
2564:Brisbane
2488:Anderson
2418:Urquhart
2388:Stirling
2373:Sinclair
2298:Primrose
2293:Oliphant
2283:Nicolson
2258:Morrison
2233:Matheson
2208:Maitland
2143:MacLaren
2043:Lockhart
1943:Hamilton
1918:Grierson
1833:Drummond
1823:Davidson
1803:Crichton
1793:Colville
1783:Cochrane
1778:Chisholm
1763:Cathcart
1753:Carnegie
1743:Campbell
1728:Buchanan
1561:(2007).
1468:(1929).
1443:(1835).
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980:: p. 70.
935:(2005).
876:: p. 37.
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684:fortiter
650:fortiter
600:blazoned
538:Ayrshire
502:in 1835.
448:emigrate
385:Rosneath
279:Domhnall
269:and the
220:Raghnall
216:Domhnall
158:Domhnall
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47:Highland
3290:Manrent
3214:Culture
3199:Wishart
3179:Wardlaw
3162:Tweedie
3148:Tennant
3137:Symmers
3134:Sydserf
3110:Stewart
3076:Russell
3062:Ralston
3052:Preston
3042:Pollock
3018:Paisley
2986:Moubray
2958:Meldrum
2939:Maxwell
2893:MacIver
2868:MacEwen
2863:MacDuff
2797:Kinnear
2791:Kinloch
2771:Houston
2764:Hopkirk
2758:Herries
2750:Hepburn
2723:Gibsone
2704:Gardyne
2675:Fleming
2663:Fairlie
2648:Douglas
2638:Dalzell
2629:Crosbie
2560:Boswell
2536:Bissett
2532:Binning
2525:Bethune
2521:Belshes
2509:Balfour
2503:Baillie
2476:Ainslie
2423:Wallace
2413:Trotter
2408:Swinton
2393:Strange
2363:Sempill
2343:Ruthven
2318:Riddell
2313:Rattray
2303:Pringle
2278:Nesbitt
2238:Menzies
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2188:MacNeil
2158:MacLeod
2148:Maclean
2063:MacBean
2048:Lumsden
2033:Lindsay
2008:Kincaid
1998:Kennedy
1983:Jardine
1938:Haldane
1928:Guthrie
1883:Forsyth
1863:Erskine
1818:Darroch
1773:Chattan
1738:Cameron
1733:Burnett
1688:Barclay
1525:(ed.).
1410:Sources
1343:20 June
1256:20 June
1007:21 June
841:21 June
808:20 June
708:tartans
625:bordure
542:Charles
518:Charles
307:MS 1467
297:in the
291:Gilbert
206:Origins
57:Kintyre
38:Profile
3270:Tartan
3183:Watson
3072:Rossie
3066:Renton
3055:Purves
3015:Orrock
3009:Norvel
3006:Newton
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2966:Mercer
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2923:Macrae
2898:Mackie
2878:Macfie
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2747:Halket
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2574:Cairns
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2515:Baxter
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2028:Leslie
2023:Lennox
2013:Lamont
1978:Irvine
1973:Hunter
1948:Hannay
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1903:Graham
1898:Gordon
1888:Fraser
1878:Forbes
1853:Elliot
1843:Dundas
1838:Dunbar
1723:Buchan
1708:Brodie
1678:Arthur
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123:Tarbet
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3203:Young
3152:Troup
3091:Seton
3086:Schaw
3032:Peter
3000:Nevoy
2997:Nairn
2983:Mouat
2930:Maule
2835:Logie
2831:Logan
2813:Laing
2787:Kelly
2782:Innes
2754:Heron
2714:Gayre
2620:Craig
2570:Byres
2556:Blyth
2553:Blane
2549:Blair
2506:Baird
2480:Aiton
2467:Adair
2451:clans
2383:Spens
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2353:Scott
2328:Rollo
2263:Munro
2018:Leask
1993:Keith
1908:Grant
1848:Durie
1828:Dewar
1718:Bruce
1713:Broun
1703:Boyle
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