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Clan MacIntyre

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350:. The night before sailing, however, a ship wright or carpenter known as Maurice Mac Neil (the second name sometimes given as MacNiall or MacArill), by some accounts Somerled's nephew, secretly bored holes in the hull of Olav's ship using tallow and butter to temporarily seal them. On entering the open seas the tallow was washed away by the action of the waves and the king's ship began rapidly taking on water. Olav's urgent appeal for help was spurned by Somerled, until he consented to the previously sought marriage. Maurice then boarded the King's ship and filled the holes with wooden plugs he had previously prepared for the purpose. From that time the descendants of Maurice were called "MacIntyres," "carpenters (or shipwrights) sons"." 394: 522: 34: 107: 798: 497:
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
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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,
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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
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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
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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 "
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This branch of the family claims descent from Patrick, a son of a chief of Glenoe. The family established themselves on the shores of the Inverness-shire
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From this era comes a traditional account that the home of the MacIntyre chief was saved by the clan's ties to the MacDonalds. At the time of the
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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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8th ed. Edited by Pottle, Frederick A. and Bennett, Charles H. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1962 (date of Preface).
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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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The poet-chief would find himself eclipsed by one of his own kinsmen, however. Born on 20 March 1724, in Druimliaghart,
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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
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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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Gordon's account holds that the chief, in anticipation of arson by the Royalist troops, set fire to his own house.
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This officer is sometimes identified by the Gaelic name "Alexander Mac Cholla Ciotag" or "Alastair MacColkeitach."
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The location is found rendered "Glennoe" and, more rarely, "Gleno." It is occasionally erroneously confused with
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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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Many MacIntyres subsequently joined MacDonald's army including the chief's piper. The chief, however, was with
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to have been the locale. The story of how the clan made its way to the mainland and settled along the shore of
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Many accounts relate that at some point in the 13th century the MacIntyres became foresters to the Lords of
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Clan MacIntyre: A Journey to the Past, Martin L. MacIntyre, Regent Press (California), 2018, pp. 106, 274
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Unlike most of the other clansmen illustrated by R.R. McIan in the nineteenth century work
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to the memory of Duncan Ban MacIntyre (described in contemporary press accounts as "in the
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chief at the end of the 15th century. The Badenoch MacIntyres were a constituent group of
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in February 1645 when the Campbells were surprised by Montrose's forces and routed.
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Jedburgh, Scotland: Cascade Publishing Company, 1986 (Your Clan Heritage series).
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In the 18th century two members of the clan earned considerable regard for their
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According to this account, Somerled agreed to join Olav in an expedition to raid
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and composed some of that clan's music. They supplied hereditary pipers to the
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are said to have been descended from a bard taken under the protection of the
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notes that some consider the name to be a trade name, equivalent to the names
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in the campaign of 1745–46, but they did not serve as an independent body.
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side and composed a humorous song after losing his borrowed sword at the
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7th ed. Edinburgh: W. & A.K. Johnston & G.W. Bacon Ltd., 1964.
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Older works identify the plant badge as "Fraoch gorm, common heath,
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6th edition, Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1985, reprint ed., 1999.
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give the location as "Camus-na-h-Eireath" and "Camus-na-h-Eireadh."
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Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th ed., vol. 2, 2003, p. 2497
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Links to the words and music to this march can be found at the
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The Highland Clans of Scotland; Their History and Traditions
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to the throne of Scotland and England, Duncan fought on the
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A romantic depiction of a MacIntyre clansman illustrated by
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Glasgow: Lang Syne Publishers Ltd., 1997 (small pamphlet).
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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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Sable, flagged Gules, with a beacon on top of the mast
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It is said that the MacIntyre chief at the time of the
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2nd ed. Edinburgh: National Museums of Scotland, 1995.
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Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson.
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His most critically acclaimed work is "The Praise of
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as the ancestral home, while another tradition holds
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revised ed. New York: Clarkson N. Potter, Inc, 1982.
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Crest
War cry
Argyll
Plant badge
Pipe music

Chief of the Name and Arms
Clan Chattan
Clan MacFarlane
Scottish Gaelic
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Highland
Scottish clan
Somerled
Gaels
King of Mann and the Isles
Hebrides
Loch Etive
clan chiefs
feudal
Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Jacobite rising of 1745
Lorne
pipers
Clan Menzies
MacDonalds of Clanranald
Duncan Ban MacIntyre
Gaelic
MacIntyre

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