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Lachlan Mor Mackintosh, 16th of Mackintosh

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322: 212:, so much so that possessions in it by other families were almost unknown or forgotten about. The grandfather of Lachlan Mor Mackintosh, 16th chief was Lachlan Mackintosh, 14th chief who by 1520 had acquired a considerable estate in The Aird. Lachlan Mor Mackintosh, 16th chief had also done much to enlarge and consolidate his family's estates. 19th century writer 240:
but Campbell wanted to keep them for himself. Lachlan carried out raids on Campbell's tenants to put pressure on him to sell the lands but Campbell would not let go and in the end Lachlan had to yield. A bond was signed on 17 June 1581 in which Lachlan renounced his claims to the lands of Ardersier.
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Alan Mackintosh, who married firstly, Elizabeth, daughter of David Rose of Holm, with whom he had two sons, and secondly, Lilias, daughter of Patrick Falconer of Newtown, by whom he had one daughter and one son, thirdly, he married Euphemia, daughter of Campbell of
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Duncan Macknitosh, who married firstly, Beatrix, daughter of Angus Mackintosh of Termitt, with whom he had one son, and secondly, a daughter of Dunbar of Grangehill, with whom he had six sons. He was the founder of the Mackintosh of Aberarder cadet
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hielandmen all bodin with arrows, swords, and haberschonis", oppressing Campbell's tenants and violently cutting down three score of young growing trees and carrying them away. As a result, Lachlan as the chief, along with Sir R. Innes and
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states that the family of Mackintosh held large possessions in The Aird which Lord Lovat was very anxious to get his own hands on, and this was shortly after the time of Lachlan Mor Mackintosh, 16th chief.
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In 1599, the feud with the Campbells of Cawdor was reignited in which the son of Malcolm Mackintosh who was in turn Lachlan's third son entered Campbell of Cawdor's lands with a body of thirty "
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were at feud with each other and Lachlan Mackintosh supported Sutherland, who was also supported by the Mackenzies, Munros and MacLeods of Assynt. Lachlan Mackintosh was employed to induce
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who had granted them to Robert Lesley who in turn had let them to various tenants. Lachlan wished to purchase the lands of Ardersier because they were close to his lands of
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and his wife Margaret Ogilvie. His elder brother William had died young and so Lachlan succeeded as chief. As Lachlan was only a child of seven years old when he succeeded,
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Lachlan Mackintosh, who married Jean, daughter of Macpherson of Grange and Cluny, by whom he had two sons. He was the founder of Mackintosh of Corribrough cadet branch.
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and Lachlan Mor Mackintosh, 16th of Mackintosh all being at deadly feud with each other. The feud was over a dispute between the Mackenzies and Munros to hold the
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In 1562, aged 19, Lachlan returned home and set about taking revenge for his father who had been murdered. The same year, according to the Mackintosh of
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was assassinated in 1570 and as a result an "obligation" he had arranged to end the feud that had existed since 1431 between the Mackintoshes and the
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over the disputed lands of the Braes of Lochaber was not completed, and the feud therefore continued for more than a century.
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was taken for the Queen. Lachlan and his clan subsequently supported the Queen in her victory over the Earl of Huntly at the
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where he was kept until he was old enough to marry Agnes, the daughter of Mackenzie of Kintail. In 1558, Lachlan was sent to
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cadet branch, and who married Beatrix, daughter of Innes of Invermarkie. He was tutor during his nephew's minority.
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manuscript of the 17th century, Lachlan at the head of the Clan Chattan was among the Highlanders, along with the
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in November, 1593 leaving one son, Lachlan, who succeeded his grandfather as chief and one daughter who married
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Angus Mackintosh, who married Lady Jean Campbell, daughter of Archibald Campbell, Earl of Argyll. He died in
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in 1568 as five days before the battle he had subscribed to a band for the Queen's defence at the town of
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On 27 June 1568, Lachlan obtained from the Earl of Huntly, as superior, the heritable right of Benchar,
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In 1573, the Earl of Sutherland was petitioning to have himself served as heir to the Earldom at
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rebellion. However, the Catholic lords were soon after subdued by the King and Huntly fled to
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where the Mackintoshes were tenants of Campbell. The lands originally belonged to the
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Historical Account of the family of Frisel or Fraser, particularly Fraser of Lovat
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Historical Memoirs of the House and Clan of Mackintosh and of the Clan Chattan
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A subsequent feud took place between Lachalan Mackintosh and the chief of the
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Lachlan Mor Mackintosh, 16th of Mackintosh had married Agnes, daughter of
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Chiefly Connected with Inverness and the Highlands, from 1616 to 1815
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to be educated and from 1560 to 1562 was also attached to the court.
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Lachlan Mor Mackintosh, 16th of Mackintosh was the second son of
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Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry
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and granddaughter of George Sinclair, 4th Earl of Caithness.
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Malcolm Mackintosh, who married firstly, Janet, daughter of
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onto to Sutherland's side and was successful in this task.
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Margaret Mackintosh, who married the younger of Glengarry.
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Katherine Mackintosh, who married MacDonald of Glengarry.
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John Mackintosh, who married Christian Mackay, sister of
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Isabel Mackintosh, who married Campbell of Glenfalloch.
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because no jury was able to sit at the latter due to
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Index

Clan Mackintosh
Scottish clan
Scottish Highlands
Clan Chattan
William Mackintosh, 15th chief
Donald Mackintosh, 3rd of Killachie
tutor
George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly
Strathnaver
Mackay of Strathnaver
Clan Mackay
Mackenzie of Kintail
Clan Mackenzie
Eilean Donan
Edinburgh
Clan Fraser of Lovat
Clan Munro
Mary, Queen of Scots
Siege of Inverness
Inverness Castle
Battle of Corrichie
Battle of Langside
Hamilton, South Lanarkshire
George Gordon, 5th Earl of Huntly
Alexander Gordon, 12th Earl of Sutherland
Clune
Kincraig
Essich
Dunachton
Great Seal of Scotland

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