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United States, where the family continues to reside. Although the identities of the chiefs were always known to interested clan members, the chiefship of the clan was not officially recognized by
Scottish authorities until 1991, when the coat of arms of James Wallace MacIntyre of Glenoe was confirmed by the Lord Lyon, King of Arms. The current chief of the clan is Donald Russell MacIntyre of Glenoe. The MacIntyre chiefs hold membership in the
919:, outlawing the wearing of kilts and tartans, was in effect. Measures taken by the highlanders to evade these restrictions included wearing kilts of a solid color and sewing the kilt between the legs "to enable them to maintain the plea that such form was not the Highland dress." Logan relates that: "When Doctor Johnson visited the isle of Skye, he was conveyed to Rasa in the boat of Malcolm MacLeod, a
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312:. Although several works mention a "Black Book of Glen Noe", now lost, said to have contained the history of Clan MacIntyre, no documented record of the clan's origins has ever been discovered. There are, however, several accounts that purport to identify its founder and explain its name. The most frequently repeated story ties the MacIntyres to
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are family names associated with a particular clan. In the case of MacIntyre, the surname Wright, when of
Scottish origin, is considered an anglicized form of the name. Other family names associated with the clan include Glenoe, MacCoiseam, Tyrie (also Tyree), MacTear, MacTeer, McAntara and McEntire.
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faction, which
Montrose served. The chief, expecting no mercy, fled. As part of their campaign, the Royalist troops were under orders to destroy all houses in the neighbourhood and began to set fire to the chief's house. The commander of Montrose's men, Sir Alexander MacDonald,extinguished the blaze
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Although this account (with certain variations) appears routinely in clan histories, Dr. George F. Black, authority on
Scottish surnames, has dismissed it as "too silly for belief." Less critically, MacDonald of Castleton has commented: "A romantic story, perhaps, but like some others there may be a
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At some unknown date the symbolic snowball and calf tokens owed to the
Campbells were commuted to payment of money rent which increased over the years. In 1806, the chief was forced to relinquish the tenancy of Glen Noe due to inability to meet the payments. The chief and his family emigrated to the
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is again shrouded in myth and magic. It is said that seeking fresh pastures for their cattle they were initially obstructed by a mountain spirit. After testing their perseverance and courage the spirit instructed them to make their new home where the white cow in their herd should first lie down to
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at Camus-na-h-erie. John
Macintyre of Camus-na-h-erie, 10th of his line, fought on the Jacobite side in the 1745 and was wounded at the battle of Falkirk. It is reported that nine members of MacIntyre of Camus-na-h-erie were taken prisoners in the 1745 rising. In the early 19th century, the family
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Arms: A coat of arms consisting of a shield divided into quarters. In the upper left and lower right quarter, a red eagle, its wings outstretched. The upper right quarter shows a ship with furled sails, while in the lower left quarter a red hand grasps a blue cross. A cow, standing on two hooves,
754:, does not include MacIntyre as a separate entry in his two works on Irish families. Rather, he lists MacIntyre, along with Carpenter, Freeman, O’Seery, and Searson in his entry on the name "Macateer". He likewise specifies that in Ireland MacIntyres are found chiefly in Ulster, and in
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Another account, involving seafaring, holds that the name arose from the misfortune of a mariner afloat. In this version the clan's founder, sometimes identified as son of one of the Lords of the Isles, cuts off his thumb in order to plug a leak in his sinking vessel.
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Although this statement appears regularly, a twentieth century translator of MacIntyre's works has expressed skepticism: "o one has stated when or where the poet was tried and sentenced. Without further evidence
Macintyre cannot be included among the Jacobite
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before it became widespread and sent word to the chief that his property had been spared in recognition of the services the clan's founder had performed in contriving the marriage of
Somerled, ancestor of the MacDonalds to Ragnhilda half a millennium earlier.
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A swatch of fabric in a plaid or "tartan" design. On a green background appear four squares composed of a broad blue stripe overlaid with a thin red stripe. Over each square is superimposed two thin white stripes forming a cross. MacIntyre hunting
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Bethesda, Maryland: The MacIntyres, 1977. (Although having sold nearly a thousand copies and being one of the most complete sources of clan information, as a self-published source it is ineligible for citation under
Knowledge (XXG)'s
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Dr. MacLysaght dismisses as a "fallacy" the commonly held notion that names beginning in "Mc" are Irish, while those beginning with "Mac" are of
Scottish origin. "There is," he states, "no difference. Mc is simply an abbreviation of
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The relationship of MacIntyres in Scotland to those in Ireland is not entirely clear. Given the proximity of the two countries and the similarity of their languages, some Scottish MacIntyres undoubtedly settled in Ireland, mainly in
681:: In 1955 Alastair MacIntyre of Camus-na-h-erie recorded arms in the Lyon Court as a cadet of the chiefly house of MacIntyre, although with a shield significantly different from that subsequently granted to the clan chief in 1991.
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tenure converted to money rent in later years. In 1806, however, the chief was forced to relinquish the tenancy of Glen Noe due to inability to meet the payments. He and his family subsequently emigrated to the United States.
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above Loch Awe near the road to Inveraray was a center of weaving and almost all of the inhabitants were MacIntyres. A specialty of the industry were men's hose and garters, which were prized at that time for wearing with the
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It is believed that some Irish MacIntyres descend from native Irish stock whose ancestors were living in the same areas in which Scottish MacIntyres settled and who assumed the Scottish surname, rather than Macateer, as an
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After settling at Glen Noe, the chiefs are said to have held the land for centuries. While presumably owning the property outright originally, it is generally agreed that at some, uncertain date, they acquired a
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to the Highland Society of London and was so esteemed that in his later years schoolchildren were allowed out of class to see him when he traveled to their community. He died on 6 October 1812. In 1859, a
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in the army of Prince Charles, and he is described as wearing a kilt of the colour here shown, the dye of which is procured from a native vegetable substance." This being the case, why McIan depicted his
296:("son of the heir") and attribute the existence of the surname in various parts of Scotland to the fact that the name signifies descent from various individuals who were wood workers. In 1990, Scotland's
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of the Highlands." His work was described as possessing "an unrivaled originality of conception, with the most mellifluous flow of language." Yet his biographers agree that he was wholly illiterate.
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but was dissuaded from doing so by his wife, who was a Campbell, and his neighbors. His loyalties to the Campbells were further deepened by the fact that his legal studies had been sponsored by the
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The earliest recorded clan chiefs do not emerge until the 17th century. The earliest chief is Duncan, who married Mary, daughter of Patrick Campbell of Barcaldine. He died in 1695 and is buried at
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would become known to his countrymen as "Fair Duncan of the Songs." One historian has described him as "one of the twin peaks of the century's Gaelic verse" and some have even called him the "
339:. The story of how, after being initially rebuffed by that island magnate, Somerled would ultimately succeed through the stealth of one of his kinsmen, is recorded in the history of
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do not emerge until the 17th century. According to tradition, they had held the land at Glen Noe for centuries, although subject to a
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figure in the appropriate tartan for that clan and chose the MacIntyre figure to illustrate this temporary expedient is unexplained.
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appears on either side of the shield. The shield is surmounted by a silver helmet above which there is a hand grasping a dagger.|
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and was briefly imprisoned. When the ban against the wearing of the kilt was repealed, he celebrated with another poem, entitled
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The original home of Clan MacIntyre is likewise the subject of conjecture. There is general agreement that the clan arose in the
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and over several centuries would contend with the Scottish monarchy for control of a large portion of northwestern Scotland.
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to the Scottish mainland where the chiefs established their home at Glen Noe, in Ardchattan Parish, on the east side of
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poetry. James, the poet-chief, (1727–1799) is best remembered for a biting satire he composed in Gaelic in response to
538:. There is another clan tartan which features a red background with blue and green stripes, that may be derived from a
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The sought-after marriage would take place in 1140. One line of Somerled's MacDonald descendants would become known as
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588:, the English encyclopedist, who had made derogatory comments about the Scots in his famous trip to the Hebrides.
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and marched north to the area of Glen Noe. As a tenant of the Campbells, the chief was deemed an opponent of the
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in January 1746. Following that uprising, however, he composed a best selling poem attacking the portion of the
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to the throne of Scotland and England, Duncan fought on the
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The Clans, Septs, and Regiments of the Scottish Highlands.
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MacIntyres participated in military campaigns during the
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2265:East Linton, Scotland: Tuckwell Press Ltd., 1997.
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2318:Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia.
2145:Irish Family Names; Arms, Origins and Locations
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2226:Loanhead, Scotland: MacDonald Publishers, 1978.
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2298:Edinburgh: Paul Harris Publishing, 1980.
2231:MacLeod, Angus (editor and translator).
2147:. Dublin: Gill and MacMillan Ltd., 1982.
2125:Calder, George (editor and translator).
2108:New York: New York Public Library, 1946.
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2342:The Clans and Tartans of Scotland.
2233:The Songs of Duncan Ban MacIntyre.
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2154:They Won Fame as Bards and Pipers.
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820:of the chief of Clan MacIntyre.
806:) is the traditional MacIntyre
532:, as published in 1842, in the
4164:Independent Highland Companies
2354:Innes of Learney, Sir Thomas.
2347:Innes of Learney, Sir Thomas.
2205:Collectanea de Rebus Albanicis
2197:. London: Penguin Books, 2002.
618:which attempted to return the
424:and finally to the Campbells.
1:
2409:History of the MacIntyre Clan
2086:The Highlander, Jan/Feb 1991.
2080:Agnew of Lochnaw, Sir Crispin
1072:"Cruachan" is the war cry of
95:We Will Take The Good Old Way
2186:Scottish Clans & Tartans
2129:Edinburgh: John Grant, 1912.
2097:Innes of Learney, Sir Thomas
487:Campbell Earl of Breadalbane
355:Kings and Lords of the Isles
853:Gabhaidh Sinn An Rathad Mór
4261:
4235:Social history of Scotland
2402:Clan MacIntyre Association
2296:Scotland's Forged Tartans.
1257:History of the Macdonalds
1087:Clan MacIntyre Association
836:: "Cruachan" (A mountain,
793:Chief of the Name and Arms
450:in Scotland the forces of
306:Chief of the Name and Arms
230:Wars of the Three Kingdoms
203:King of Mann and the Isles
120:Chief of the Name and Arms
4177:
2464:
2213:MacDonald, D. MacDonell.
2084:News From the Lyon Court.
1051:hand holding a dagger in
634:outlawing the wearing of
514:
511:
337:King of Man and the Isles
134:
118:
113:
104:
31:
26:
2415:Clan MacIntyre ScotClans
2245:The Surnames of Ireland.
2202:The Iona Club (editor).
2106:The Surnames of Scotland
1020:, sails furled, oars in
802:"Cruachan" (A mountain,
567:MacDonalds of Clanranald
434:Campbells of Breadalbane
250:MacDonalds of Clanranald
3411:Campbell of Breadalbane
2895:Macdonald of Clanranald
2391:Glasgow: Collins, 1975.
2327:The Lords of the Isles.
2063:The Scottish Clans 1900
2032:The Scottish Clans 1900
2020:The Scottish Clans 1900
2004:The Scottish Clans 1900
1513:The Scottish Clans 1900
1497:The Scottish Clans 1900
1125:Mac an Tàilleir, Iain.
721:: The little hamlet of
616:Jacobite rising of 1745
549:Pipers, poets and bards
479:Jacobite rising of 1745
234:Jacobite rising of 1745
4245:Scotland-related lists
4057:Court of the Lord Lyon
2905:MacDonell of Glengarry
2468:List of Scottish clans
2407:ElectricScotland.com,
2368:Self-published Sources
1038:cross crosslet fitchée
1004:, beaked and membered
893:massacre of MacDonalds
891:, site of an infamous
878:grain of truth in it."
852:
811:
420:to the control of the
409:
302:Lord Lyon King of Arms
279:
216:The earliest recorded
189:(from Scottish Gaelic
170:
16:Highland Scottish clan
3680:MacDonald of Dunnyveg
2356:The Scottish Tartans.
2316:and Squire, Romilly.
2263:Kingdom of the Isles.
2261:McDonald, R. Andrew.
1000:, an eagle displayed
800:
750:, authority on Irish
575:battle of Sheriffmuir
483:Charles Edward Stuart
396:
2960:Maclaine of Lochbuie
2915:MacDonald of Glencoe
2910:MacDonald of Keppoch
2314:Way of Plean, George
2254:More Irish Families.
2252:MacLysaght, Edward.
1964:"Burkes Peerage.com"
1623:"Burkes Peerage.net"
1261:Rebus Albanicis 1847
601:Duncan Ban MacIntyre
472:battle of Inverlochy
254:Duncan Ban MacIntyre
4225:Culture of Scotland
4188:Scotland portal
3040:Malcolm (MacCallum)
2387:Scarlett, James D.
2287:The Highland Clans.
2161:Eyre-Todd, George.
2143:de Breffny, Brian.
2095:8th ed. Revised by
1127:"Ainmean Pearsanta"
917:Act of Proscription
632:Act of Proscription
535:Vestiarium Scoticum
380:in the vicinity of
4240:Scottish genealogy
4122:Battle of Culloden
3415:Campbell of Cawdor
2900:Macdonald of Sleat
2273:and Logan, James.
2241:MacLysaght, Edward
812:
766:of the Irish name
573:commemorating the
557:, were hereditary
553:The MacIntyres of
468:Campbell of Argyll
432:obligation to the
410:
341:MacDonald of Sleat
240:and as hereditary
4230:Scottish families
4195:
4194:
4154:Scottish surnames
4149:Scottish heraldry
2325:Williams Ronald.
2104:Black, George F.
2044:Way of Plean 1994
1992:Way of Plean 1994
1880:Way of Plean 1994
1698:Way of Plean 1994
1662:Way of Plean 1994
1610:Way of Plean 1994
1575:Way of Plean 1994
1544:Way of Plean 1994
1463:Way of Plean 1994
1447:Way of Plean 1994
1419:Way of Plean 1994
1369:Way of Plean 1994
1269:Way of Plean 1994
1132:Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
1028:; 3rd, Argent, a
748:Edward MacLysaght
640:Orain na Briogas
628:battle of Falkirk
561:to the chiefs of
546:
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448:English Civil War
441:Ardchattan Priory
330:King Olav the Red
244:to the chiefs of
160:
159:
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2361:MacIntyre, L.D.
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734:Irish MacIntyres
728:highland costume
693:of Kilmonivaig.
642:or "Song of the
524:
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491:Stewart of Appin
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171:Clann an t-Saoir
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2382:The MacIntyres.
2375:Clan MacIntyre.
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2335:Further reading
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1882:, pp. 102–103;
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679:Camus-na-h-erie
676:
666:at the head of
620:House of Stuart
551:
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300:authority, the
284:Iain Moncreiffe
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818:Coat of arms
804:Ben Cruachan
786:Clan profile
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146:Clan Chattan
122:of MacIntyre
4159:Seanchaidhe
4038:and society
3928:Spottiswood
3871:Porterfield
3667:MacAlpin(e)
3631:Kirkpatrick
3557:Glendinning
2860:Livingstone
2690:Farquharson
2680:Elphinstone
2271:McIan, R.R.
1974:17 December
1832:Calder 1912
1822:, p. XXXVI.
1820:Calder 1912
1776:Calder 1912
1764:Calder 1912
1722:, p. XXXIX.
1720:Calder 1912
1694:Gordon 1963
1655:Cheape 1995
1579:Gordon 1963
1525:Gordon 1963
1509:Gordon 1963
1482:Gordon 1963
1439:Gordon 1963
1423:Gordon 1963
1373:Gordon 1963
1357:Gordon 1963
1273:Gordon 1963
859:Plant Badge
597:Argyllshire
418:MacDougalls
399:R. R. McIan
218:clan chiefs
185:. The name
81:Plant badge
4204:Categories
4169:Sgian-dubh
4102:Clearances
4082:Clan crest
4077:Clan badge
4067:Clan chief
4015:Whitefoord
3997:Walkinshaw
3920:Somerville
3903:Rutherford
3834:Ochterlony
3776:MacKerrell
3771:MacCulloch
3735:Macquarrie
3695:MacFarlane
3623:Kinninmont
3566:Halkerston
3563:Haliburton
3548:Gladstains
3482:Edmonstone
3463:Dennistoun
3367:Blackstock
3363:Blackadder
3322:Auchinleck
3282:Abercromby
3271:Armigerous
3250:Wedderburn
3225:Sutherland
3180:Scrymgeour
3170:Sandilands
3075:Montgomery
3070:Moncreiffe
3015:Macpherson
3005:MacNeacail
3000:Macnaghten
2955:Maclachlan
2950:Mackintosh
2920:MacDougall
2880:MacAlister
2635:Cunningham
2580:Carruthers
2570:Carmichael
2495:Arbuthnott
2490:Anstruther
2476:Clans with
2073:References
2061:, p. 118;
2059:McIan 1980
1802:, p. 118;
1800:McIan 1980
1762:, p. 333;
1748:McIan 1980
1746:, p. 333;
1700:, p. 223;
1680:, p. 118;
1678:McIan 1980
1606:Agnew 1991
1577:, p. 223;
1563:McIan 1980
1511:, p. 227;
1465:, p. 223;
1461:, p. 352;
1441:, p. 226;
1425:, p. 226;
1421:, p. 222;
1407:McIan 1980
1392:Black 1946
1375:, p. 225;
1371:, p. 222;
1339:, p. 116;
1337:McIan 1980
1285:Black 1946
1214:Grant 1987
1150:15 October
1061:Supporters
701:MacIntyres
686:Loch Leven
624:Hanoverian
612:Ben Dorain
378:Loch Etive
211:Loch Etive
91:Pipe music
4052:Lord Lyon
3848:Pennycook
3802:Monypenny
3792:Middleton
3749:Masterton
3725:MacLellan
3676:Macbrayne
3644:Learmonth
3641:Langlands
3627:Kirkcaldy
3589:Horsburgh
3531:Gartshore
3518:Galbraith
3514:Fullarton
3507:Forrester
3457:Dalrymple
3438:Congilton
3408:Callender
3351:Beveridge
3334:Bannatyne
3315:Armstrong
3306:Allardice
3295:Aikenhead
3286:Abernethy
3145:Robertson
3025:MacThomas
3020:MacTavish
2990:MacMillan
2975:MacLennan
2945:Mackinnon
2940:Mackenzie
2930:MacIntyre
2925:MacDowall
2890:MacDonald
2810:Johnstone
2780:Henderson
2695:Fergusson
2620:Cranstoun
2610:Colquhoun
2590:Charteris
2515:Borthwick
2505:Bannerman
2006:, p. 56;
1994:, p. 222.
1951:Adam 1970
1917:, p. 148.
1898:, p. 41;
1858:, p. 252.
1856:Adam 1970
1834:, p. XXI.
1790:, p. xli.
1750:, p. 118.
1734:, p. 333.
1676:, p. 40;
1664:, p. 223.
1657:, p. 84;
1612:, p. 223.
1596:, p. 252.
1594:Adam 1970
1581:, p. 228.
1565:, p. 118.
1546:, p. 223.
1459:Adam 1970
1449:, p. 223.
1445:, p. 39;
1409:, p. 118.
1394:, p. 519.
1359:, p. 225.
1343:, p. 39;
1311:, p. 116.
1287:, p. 519.
1216:, p. 178.
1203:, p. 298.
1199:, p. 13;
1112:Footnotes
1057:Per ardua
960:martyrs."
921:gentleman
828:Per ardua
752:genealogy
593:Glenorchy
540:Glenorchy
456:Inveraray
310:MacIntyre
271:MacIntyre
268:The name
187:MacIntyre
60:Cruachan!
4145:language
4136:Lowland
4097:Bagpipes
4047:Scotland
4018:Whitelaw
4009:Wauchope
3979:Turnbull
3963:Tailyour
3952:Straiton
3947:Strachan
3942:Stirling
3924:Spalding
3917:Skirving
3891:Roberton
3868:Polwarth
3860:Pitcairn
3857:Pitblado
3851:Pentland
3844:Paterson
3825:Newlands
3799:Monteith
3784:Melville
3740:Macqueen
3730:MacPhail
3710:MacInnes
3672:MacAulay
3616:Kinnaird
3522:Galloway
3502:Fletcher
3488:Falconer
3454:Dalmahoy
3447:Crawford
3434:Cockburn
3430:Clephane
3427:Clelland
3424:Chalmers
3405:Caldwell
3386:Brisbane
3310:Anderson
3240:Urquhart
3210:Stirling
3195:Sinclair
3120:Primrose
3115:Oliphant
3105:Nicolson
3080:Morrison
3055:Matheson
3030:Maitland
2965:MacLaren
2865:Lockhart
2765:Hamilton
2740:Grierson
2655:Drummond
2645:Davidson
2625:Crichton
2615:Colville
2605:Cochrane
2600:Chisholm
2585:Cathcart
2575:Carnegie
2565:Campbell
2550:Buchanan
2370:policy.)
2046:, p.222.
2034:, p. 56.
2010:, p. 39.
1902:, p. 13.
1870:, p. 41.
1846:, p. 40.
1766:, p. XL.
1684:, p. 13.
1645:, p. 44.
1628:24 April
1527:, p. 227
1515:, p. 56.
1499:, p. 56.
1484:, p. 227
1469:, p. 40.
1429:, p. 39.
1379:, p. 39.
1347:, p. 13.
1299:, p. 20.
1243:, p. 39.
1228:, p. 12.
1103:Vulgaris
1089:website.
1034:fessways
1030:sinister
842:Loch Awe
705:Badenoch
697:Badenoch
668:Loch Awe
664:Dalmally
656:monument
644:Breeches
460:Royalist
422:Stewarts
366:Hebrides
326:Scotland
314:Somerled
298:heraldic
248:and the
232:and the
207:Hebrides
195:Somerled
180:Highland
130:Glen Noe
70:District
4112:Manrent
4036:Culture
4021:Wishart
4001:Wardlaw
3984:Tweedie
3970:Tennant
3959:Symmers
3956:Sydserf
3932:Stewart
3898:Russell
3884:Ralston
3874:Preston
3864:Pollock
3840:Paisley
3808:Moubray
3780:Meldrum
3761:Maxwell
3715:MacIver
3690:MacEwen
3685:MacDuff
3619:Kinnear
3613:Kinloch
3593:Houston
3586:Hopkirk
3580:Herries
3572:Hepburn
3545:Gibsone
3526:Gardyne
3497:Fleming
3485:Fairlie
3470:Douglas
3460:Dalzell
3451:Crosbie
3382:Boswell
3358:Bissett
3354:Binning
3347:Bethune
3343:Belshes
3331:Balfour
3325:Baillie
3298:Ainslie
3245:Wallace
3235:Trotter
3230:Swinton
3215:Strange
3185:Sempill
3165:Ruthven
3140:Riddell
3135:Rattray
3125:Pringle
3100:Nesbitt
3060:Menzies
3035:Makgill
3010:MacNeil
2980:MacLeod
2970:Maclean
2885:MacBean
2870:Lumsden
2855:Lindsay
2830:Kincaid
2820:Kennedy
2805:Jardine
2760:Haldane
2750:Guthrie
2705:Forsyth
2685:Erskine
2640:Darroch
2595:Chattan
2560:Cameron
2555:Burnett
2510:Barclay
2136:Tartan.
2065:, p.56.
2022:, p. 11
1941:, p. X.
1022:saltire
1018:lymphad
1012:; 2nd,
925:Captain
889:Glencoe
840:, near
834:War Cry
808:war cry
723:Cladich
719:Cladich
571:pibroch
555:Rannoch
470:at the
408:, 1845.
401:, from
389:History
294:MacNair
264:Origins
260:poets.
178:) is a
65:Profile
56:War cry
4092:Tartan
4005:Watson
3894:Rossie
3888:Renton
3877:Purves
3837:Orrock
3831:Norvel
3828:Newton
3796:Moncur
3788:Mercer
3756:Maxton
3745:Macrae
3720:Mackie
3700:Macfie
3660:Lundin
3648:Little
3638:Lammie
3600:Inglis
3597:Hutton
3569:Halket
3492:Fenton
3479:Dunlop
3475:Duncan
3420:Cheyne
3401:Calder
3396:Cairns
3389:Butter
3337:Baxter
3319:Arnott
3255:Wemyss
3130:Ramsay
3110:Ogilvy
3095:Napier
3090:Murray
3065:Moffat
2995:Macnab
2935:Mackay
2850:Leslie
2845:Lennox
2835:Lamont
2800:Irvine
2795:Hunter
2770:Hannay
2735:Gregor
2725:Graham
2720:Gordon
2710:Fraser
2700:Forbes
2675:Elliot
2665:Dundas
2660:Dunbar
2545:Buchan
2530:Brodie
2500:Arthur
2478:chiefs
1049:dexter
1026:Proper
1014:Argent
994:blazon
969:Older
910:tartan
741:Ulster
699:: The
582:Gaelic
559:pipers
530:tartan
515:Notes
505:Tartan
430:feudal
289:Wright
258:Gaelic
242:pipers
222:feudal
74:Argyll
4072:Septs
4062:Croft
4025:Young
3974:Troup
3913:Seton
3908:Schaw
3854:Peter
3822:Nevoy
3819:Nairn
3805:Mouat
3752:Maule
3657:Logie
3653:Logan
3635:Laing
3609:Kelly
3604:Innes
3576:Heron
3536:Gayre
3442:Craig
3392:Byres
3378:Blyth
3375:Blane
3371:Blair
3328:Baird
3302:Aiton
3289:Adair
3273:clans
3205:Spens
3200:Skene
3175:Scott
3150:Rollo
3085:Munro
2840:Leask
2815:Keith
2730:Grant
2670:Durie
2650:Dewar
2540:Bruce
2535:Broun
2525:Boyle
2485:Agnew
1101:Erica
1045:Crest
1041:Azure
1032:hand
1010:plate
1006:Sable
1002:Gules
983:Mac."
866:Notes
824:Motto
779:Septs
774:Septs
660:druid
605:Burns
414:Lorne
374:Islay
334:Norse
318:Gaels
238:Lorne
199:Gaels
100:Chief
47:Motto
39:Crest
4107:Kilt
4012:Weir
3993:Vans
3989:Udny
3967:Tait
3880:Rait
3815:Muir
3663:Lyle
3583:Hogg
3560:Gray
3554:Glen
3551:Glas
3340:Bell
3292:Adam
3260:Wood
3190:Shaw
3160:Ross
3155:Rose
2875:Lyon
2825:Kerr
2790:Hope
2785:Home
2755:Haig
2745:Gunn
2520:Boyd
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