1719:. Ross, however, was successful in capturing Macaulay's son, and had him put to death for Macaulay's part in holding Eilean Donan. A. Mackenzie stated that the actual killer of Macaulay's son was Macgilleandrais; and that Ross granted the lands of Loch Broom and Coigeach as reward for this deed. According to A. Mackenzie, Macgilleandrais's seat at Kinlochewe was situated in a convenient location for his military operations; as it lies exactly between Kintail and Loch Broom. A. Mackenzie continued that Macaulay managed to hold onto Eilean Donan despite several attacks. When Murchadh had grown and returned to his lands, he married Macaulay's daughter, and through her the Macaulays' lands ultimately passed into the hands of the Mackenzies.
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1811:, and communicated with Mackenzie who devised a plan to kidnap the countess' uncle. When the deed was carried out, Macaulay was then pursued by Munros and Dingwalls. When he and his followers were about to be overtaken he sent his prisoner and two men to continue while he stood to defend a pass. The pass, the story says, has since then been known as the 'pass of the brogue', because the pursuers were forced to cover their chests with their brogues to defend themselves against the arrows of the defenders. In time, Macaulay was forced to quit the pass and retreated towards Kintail. Along the way he surprised a party of
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1157:. The conflict is said to have arisen after a group of Uig Macaulays raided cattle from Ness Morrisons. The Macaulays were only able to escape with their plunder as far as Barvas, where the two sides took to battle. It is not known how many died in the conflict, though tradition states that the fallen were buried in the area, and that their graves were marked by cairns which have now since disappeared. In June 2009, it was reported that one of the traditional sites of the battle, and possibly the graves of the fallen, may be damaged by a proposed plan to erect three
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451:, wrote that there was no real tradition among the Macaulays of Lewis as to their eponymous ancestor. Thomas maintained that the claim of descent from Olaf, King of Mann was an example of "historical induction": where a historical figure is grafted on to a tradition. Thomas also showed that in the 17th century the belief on Lewis was that the Macaulays descended from an Irishman. Olaf the Black has also been claimed as ancestor of the Macleods and Morrisons of Lewis, as well.
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Uig. Dòmhnall Cam is traditionally thought to have been buried in Baile na Cille graveyard. Donald played a significant part in the
Macaulays' feuds with the Morrisons. One notable Macaulay and Morrison tradition is of a raid conducted by the Morrisons of Ness into Macaulay territory. When the Morrisons drove off cattle belonging to the Macaulays, Dòmhnall Cam, Big Smith and a force of Macaulays pursued the Morrisons into the night, across
1182:. William C. Mackenzie stated that Seaforth drew up a list of officers to command his troops; upon this list there were 16 Lewismen: four captains, four lieutenants, and four ensigns. Of these a considerable proportion were Macaulays: Donald Macaulay; J. Macaulay, Bragar; John Macaulay, Kirkibost; John Macaulay. The failed rebellion cost Seaforth his title and his tenants suffered dearly. In April 1716, the Countess Dowager wrote to
1133:), tacksman of Kneep, and another son of Donald Cam. According to tradition, in his escape from the rout, John wounded a chasing enemy; years later, a blind beggar came to John's house and when asked how he lost his sight, the beggar replied that he lost it at the battle while chasing down a fleeing enemy. Donald Cam's youngest son, William was one of the killed. William was tacksman of Islivig; tradition states that he was
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429:. Today the Macaulays of Lewis are generally said to be of Norse descent, and in consequence a favourite modern tradition of theirs is a descent from Olaf the Black. However, according to Matheson, there is no real evidence for any descendants of Olaf the Black to have lived on Lewis. A tradition of the Macaulays of Uig was that they descended from "Magnus, King of Norway"; the family of the
1606:, wrote a manuscript history of the Mackenzies. Within this history, he wrote that the Macaulays, MacIvers, MacBeolans, and Clan Tarlich were the ancient inhabitants of Kintail; and that these families were of Norwegian origin. The history goes on to claim that the Macaulays descended from an Olaus, who was a kinsman to the king of Man; and that Olaus had been granted lands in the area of
691:). When a dispute over cattle arose Tormod Mòr was injured and in revenge his sons led the Macleod clansmen to murder almost every Macaulay they could get their hands on. Tradition has it that the only survivors of the Macaulays were the chief's youngest son Iain Ruadh and his illegitimate half-brother. According to Matheson, this tradition may be a muddled account of the
1129:"), did not, at first, intend to join the Lewis contingent. However, tradition states that his scornful wife shamed him into joining the Lewismen and that he fell in battle with them. Of the 300 Lewismen who set off for battle only 3 returned; of these 300, 60 were from Uig which was the heartland of the Macaulays. The lone Uig survivor was John Macaulay (
603:). Matheson also noted that the Indweller's account may reveal the two earliest names in the Macaulay's traditional genealogyâ"Awlay" and "Iskair". Thomas took the Indweller less literally than Matheson; and considered that when the Indweller wrote "Irish" and "Irishman" in the 17th century, these terms would equate to "Gaelic" and "
351:, Skye and the adjacent mainland may also hint at the level of influence, or persistence of the language. Crawford noted that the use of such 'Norse' names in these areas was in complete contrast to the adjacent islands and lands to the south. He added that this pattern seems to be echoed by the distribution of Norse
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them to take up work in his proposed fishery. Tenants in Loch Roag, were removed from their homes to newly lotted settlements on the coast; one of these new settlements was later cleared for a sheep farm and its tenants were shipped away to North
America. In 1825, the Uig evictions began when Kirkibost and
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when Stuart secretly landed on the island. When
Clanranald heard the news he secretly advised Stuart to make for Stornoway on Lewis, where he could find a ship to take him to France. The Rev. John discovered the identity of Stuart and his plans, and immediately sent warning to his father, Rev. Aulay
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On his supposed return to Lewis, tradition states Dòmhnall Cam took part in the violent feuds with the
Morrisons, and later the Mackenzies. His involvement in the 1605 siege of Stornoway Castle drew the attention of authorities, which resulted in an attempt to expel all Macaulays from their lands in
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in Uig, which were next to farms held by Tormod Mòr, brother of
Ruaidhri chief of Lewis. Tormod Mòr's son, Tormod Oig, was said to have held the farm of Baile na Cille, also in Uig. According to Thomas, the chief of Lewis allowed all the rent collected from Uig go to the upkeep of Tormod Mòr and his
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were handed over to
Macgilleandrais as reward. A. Mackenzie stated that the son of the executed Mackenzie chief, Murchadh Dubh, was a close friend of Duncan Macaulay who possessed the lands of Loch Broom, and who also commanded Eilean Donan. According to A. Mackenzie, because Ross was determined to
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Angus was killed at the Battle of
Auldearn, in 1645. He was the first tacksman of Brenish, and had four sons: Zachary, who was killed in the last clan-battle with the Morrisons; Dugald, who was tacksman of Brenish; Murdo, who was tacksman of Valtos; and Donald, who was tacksman of Carnish. Dugald's
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declared that Lewis was "a full century behind other parts of
Scotland, in agricultural and domestic improvements, the town and inhabitants of Stornoway excepted, and a few tacksmen". In 1828, provisions were scarce in Uig. The spring of 1835 was wet and cold; the potato crop of 1837 was a complete
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advertised the whole parish as a sheep farm; later in 1796 he issued 133 summonses of removal to its tenants. By the 1820s, the Earl of
Seaforth attempted to evict up to 1,000 people from the parishes of Uig and Lochs. Seaforth planned to re-settle the tenants in Stornoway and Barvas, and encourage
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Up until the beginning of the 17th century the Outer
Hebrides, and particularly Lewis, were considered backward and in a state of anarchy by the rest of Scotland. An official account of Lewis described the inhabitants to have "given themselves over to all kynd of barbaritic and inhumanitie" and who
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at Mangersta, where he is said to have hidden from authorities. According to Matheson, tradition current in the 1970s stated that Dòmhnall Cam was the least formidable of his brothers, but what he lacked in physical strength he made up in grim determination. He often appears in stories as being a
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means "Irish", and it has recently been concluded that this term could be used in Old Norse sources to refer to not only the native Irish, but also to Scandinavians from Ireland). Matheson, however, made no note of this when he stated that he considered it was possible that the Indweller gave an
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by "King Alexander". G. Mackenzie's history continues that Olaus's son and successor, Duncan, married the daughter of MacIvor in Kintail; and that Duncan's son and successor, Murdoch, married Isabel who was of the Macaulays of Lewis. Rev. Roderick Morrison wrote the description of the parish of
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his servant, who stated that Eilean Donan would never be surrendered by its constable, Macaulay, except to the one who wore Mackenzie's ring. The ring was then taken from Mackenzie, and used to deceive Macaulay into handing over the castle as a pledge that Mackenzie would not break his alleged
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was an instrumental force in regaining control from the Norse; and that he was naturally desirous to gain control of Eilean Donan to aid his cause. During this time, however, the fortress was under the control of Coinneach, the eponymous ancestor of Clan Mackenzie, who refused to hand over the
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As tenants of the Earl of Seaforth, the native clans of Lewis followed Clan Mackenzie. For example, an account of Lewis, written in about 1750 states: "the common inhabitants of Lewis are Morisons, McAulays and McKivers, but when they go from home, all who live under Seaforth call themselves
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Although eventually the Mackenzies gained control of Lewis some islanders still resisted, notably Neil MacLeod and Dòmhnall Cam. Around this time tradition has it that Dòmhnall Cam fortified himself on a 100-foot (30 m) high promontory of jagged rock on the sea-coast near Mangursta (or
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Like the clans Mackenzie and Macleod, the Lewis Macaulays did not support the Jacobites during the conflicts of the 1745â46 rebellion. According to Matheson, Donald Ăg son of the tacksman of Brenish, and great-grandson of Dòmhnall Cam, was said to have fought for the Government at the
834:). Iain Ruadh (who survived the massacre) was the grandfather of Dòmhnall Cam, placing this instance in the early 16th century. Matheson theorised that it is possibly that the legends of a historical Coinneach Odhar in Ross-shire were brought to Lewis by a Mackenzie who was made
1001:" made three unsuccessful attempts at colonisation lasting from October 1598 to December 1601, August 1605 to October 1606, and for a brief time in 1609. During this period of invasions the islanders rallied and resisted the lowlanders, in time driving out the invaders.
631:). However, Dòmhnall Cam is on record in 1610 ("Donald Cam McCoull and Mulcallum McCoull"), and Thomas's traditional genealogy implausibly puts his grandfather in the 1450s. MacCoinnich noted that the traditions noted by Thomas seemed to link the Macaulays of Lewis to
724:. According to tradition, it was erected by the Morrisons to mark their victory over the hereditary foes; however, the 19th-century historian, William C. Mackenzie, dismissed this part of the tradition as being unlikely. The stone is thought to have formed part of a
1027:. Within two years the Mackenzies of Kintail had succeeded where the lowlanders could not, and reduced the island to submission. In the years of the Mackenzie conquest the Macaulays fought alongside the Macleods of Lewis against the invaders who had the aid of
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In 1607 the Macleods of Harris landed in Lewis and captured Stornoway Castle and other "fortalices" from the Lowlander colonists. In August of that year the Government ordered the fortresses delivered back into the hands of the colonists. Not long afterwards
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chief named Dòmhnall Cà m Mac Donnachadha. Even so, Matheson thought that it was possible that Dòmhnall Cam could have taken part in an expedition to Ireland because in 1545 the Macleods of Lewis were one of the Hebridean clans who entered into the service of
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of Baile na Cille, in Uig. Some speculate that through this Mackenzie's mother, who had connections in Ross-shire, that the legend of Coinneach Odhar may have grown in Lewis and incorporated other tales that had been originally been attributed to others.
933:. This Lewis Macleod adventure was however an inglorious one, and they soon returned home to Scotland. Matheson also conceded that there is no connection between the Lewis Macleod's expedition and Derry where the Lewis tradition ties Dòmhnall Cam to.
463:, 'Indweller' of Lewis. According to Matheson, the Indweller's own mother was a Macaulay. The Indweller wrote this account sometime between about 1678 and 1688 and stated that the early inhabitants of Lewis were three men from three separate races.
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brought to Scotland by the Vikings. According to Wilson, this may explain why such a distinctive Irish marker is found areas where Vikings were once active, and why it is borne by Scots with surnames of Norse origin. Scottish radio presenter
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There are MacAulays on the Uists that may descend from the Macaulays of Lewis. There are, however, others that claim no kinship with their namesakes on Lewis. According to tradition, these MacAulays originally came to the Uist from
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fled to the Hebrides in the hope to sail to France. During his time in the Hebrides several Lewis Macaulays are noted as supporting the Government cause in attempting to apprehend Stuart. On 27 April 1746, Rev. John Macaulay, a
916:, however both of these relate to the Macdonalds and not the Macaulays. According to F. W. L. Thomas, the tradition of Dòmhnall Cam's exploits in Ireland was based upon the confusion of an Irish battle fought at a place called
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According to local lore, on Lewis, the last great clan battle between the Macaulays and Morrisons took place in 1654. Local tradition gives several possible locations for the battle: two at Shader, one at Barvas, and one at
619:, following a grant of land to Torcail Conanach Macleod. The document, unknown to Matheson, records the names of "Johanno roy mcLachlayne McOler", and "Murdo mcRorie mcLachlayne". According to Aonghas MacCoinnich, the name
343:. About 79 percent of the village-names in Lewis are considered to be purely Norse and in Skye it is about 66 percent. The frequency of such names diminishes dramatically in the lands and islands to the south. According to
1886:, M'Aulays, Morrisons, M'Leods, and all other Clans and persons liable by Act of Parliament to be disarmed within the limits of that part of the Estate formerly belonging- to the late Earl of Seaforth, in the parishes of
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fortress to the king. A. Mackenzie stated that Coinneach was supported by the natives of the district, including the Macaulays of Loch Broom. Much later the third chief of the Mackenzies, Coinneach, was captured by
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he made a name for himself. It is said that he was challenged to a duel by "the Great McBane", a champion of an opposing army. Dòmhnall Cam's victory in the duel is said to have been commemorated in a song called
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overtook the mentioned clans and fought them at "Bealligh-ne-Broig", between Ferrin-Donald and Loch Broom. Gordon stated that "Clan-Iver", "Clantalvich" and "Clan Laive" were "utterlie extinguished and slain".
530:. This Gaelic name is peculiar to the Macaulays of Lewis, and to this day it, and its Anglicised forms, are still used by the clan. The Hebridean genealogist Bill Lawson stated that as far as he was aware, the
972:, which he then threw down inside the broch on top of the Morrisons. Dòmhnall Cam then set the heather alight, which smothered and burned the Morrisons to death and in the process also destroyed Dun Carloway.
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The most notable of the Macaulays was Dòmhnall Cam (also known as Donald Cam) (c. 1560 â c. 1640) who appears frequently in Lewis lore as the subject of many stories told today in Uig. The Gaelic byname
374:, have their genetic origins in the south-west of Ireland. The specific Y-DNA marker borne by these men appears to be extremely rare in Scotland, where it is only found in the Western Isles, and the
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who were carrying provisions to Eilean Donan. Macaulay and his followers then arrived at the castle, passing as the Rosses with provisions, and re-took the castle. Macaulay prepared for a long
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Several notable members of the clan trace their descent from the Uig folk-hero Donald Cam, who is known to have had at least three sonsâAngus of Brenish, John of Kneep, and William of Islivig.
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was the eleventh ranked surname on Lewis, with about 500. The Macleods were ranked first with just over 3,000 and the Macaulays' old rivals, the Morrisons, were ranked third with about 950.
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The first and most antient Inhabitants of this Countrie were three men of three severall races viz. Mores the son of Kenannus whom the Irish historiance call Makurich whom they make to be
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near Harris, before sending warning to another minister on Lewis. When no help was to be found in support of the prince on Lewis, the fugitives made their way back south into the largely
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and the Morrisons of Ness seem to have sided with the invaders against the Lewismen (which both clans did again when the Mackenzies invaded and conquered Lewis about 100 years later; see
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Although the Lewis evictions were not on the same scale as those elsewhere in the Highlands, the mass evictions, and deserted villages within the parish of Uig, were a testament to the
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ancestors of most west highland clans first appear in around the 13th century. At the beginning of the 13th century Lewis was under Norse control. The mediaeval manuscript known as the
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quoted the manuscript as stating "King Alexander" granted Olaus lands; and that Olaus lived in the "troublesome times of the Bruce and the Baliol". The king referred to must be either
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by the Earl of Seaforth. According to the tradition, Seaforth used a sheep's jawbone to wave back the Lewismen, and in the process supposedly fulfilled a prophecy of the Brahan Seer.
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was again captured, this time by Lewismen, led by Neil Macleod and Dòmhnall Cam. It was during the fray that Donald's brother was killed on South Beach by a shot from the castle.
627:, likely meaning that these were Uig Macaulays. The Lewis traditions, gathered by Thomas in the 19th century, had an Iain Ruadh, as grandfather to the Macaulay hero Dòmhnall Cam (
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From then on the history of the Macaulays has been entwined with that of the Mackenzies. Thomas stated that there is no more record of them, and considered that they had
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The continuous feuding between the Macaulays and Morrisons are a large part of Lewis tradition. One great clan battle is said to have been fought between the clans near
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It has been said that the first Macaulay of Lewis on record is Dòmhnall Cam, in 1610. However, there appear to be two Macaulays recorded as witnessing a 1572 record of
538:. There is, however, little known about this Gaelic name; it is thought to be of Norse origin, however there is no known Norse personal-name that would correspond to
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There are traditions on Lewis which tell how the Macaulays were massacred by the Macleods sometime in the 15th and 16th centuries. The Macaulays held farms at Reef,
495:) dureing 13 or 14 generations and so extinct before, or at least about the year 1600 the maner of his decay I omitt because I intend no historie but a descriptione.
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story concerning the "battle of the brogues". The story runs that Euphame of Ross wished to marry Mackenzie, despite his refusals. Her followers imprisoned him and
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and the even less numerous Macaulays of Uig. The Macaulays were centred in the area surrounding Uig on the western coast of Lewis, and had a deadly, long-standing
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is one of the men who has been found to bear this marker. According to Moffat, there is a larger and unrelated genetic lineage of men with the same surname. The
2181:, p. 13)". George Fraser Black later repeated this statement, citing Henderson. However, Campbell made no mention of the Tolmies at all within his history of
1045:. Tradition has it that Dòmhnall Cam's daughter, Anna Mhòr ("Big Anne") carried water to her father on her head, as she needed her hands to climb the cliffs.
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who appears in a Commission of Justice in 1577, as being charged with "diabolical practices of magic, enchantment, murder, homicide and other offences", in
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Matheson proposed that this prophecy may describe a battle in which the Macaulays were massacred by the Macleods, on the road between Stornoway and Uig (
1770:, writing in the early 17th century, stated that the Ross clans consisted of "Clan-juer", "Clantalvigh", and "Clan-leajwe". Thomas translated these as "
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The Indweller's account made no mention of a royal ancestry to the Macaulays, but instead gave them an Irish ancestry. When noting this and the name
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whose posteritie remain likvise to this day in the Lews. The third was Macknaicle whose onlie daughter Torquill the first of that name (and sone to
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in Gaelic. In consequence, Crawford has argued that the use of Norse may have persisted in Lewis and Harris, in some form, until the 15th century.
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2059:, in Wester Ross, had a population of 4,181; 553 of whom were recorded on the Parliamentary roll. The most common 'clan surname' on the roll was
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1263:. An accomplice of Charles Edward Stuart afterwards exclaimed it was "a devil of a minister who did us a' the mischief"âRev. John Macaulay.
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the sone of Olipheous, who likewise is said to be the King of Noruway his sone,) did violentlie espouse, and cutt off Immediatlie the whole
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to Seaforth in the early 18th century. Another son of Murdo, John Roy, was remembered in Lewis tradition as a noted hunter, who drowned in
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has shown that a large number of Hebridean Macaulays are of Irish origin. In the 17th century, however, tradition gave the Macaulays an
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to undertake the colonisation of Lewis, in the hopes of making the island profitable to Scotland. The syndicate were for the most part
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1422:, who was sixth in descent from Angus (d.1645). Another son of Rev. John, son of Donald, was Rev. Aulay Macaulay (1758â1819), who was
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commonly means "squint" or "blind in one eye"; and according to tradition Dòmhnall Cam lost his eye in a quarrel with Gobha Ban (the
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name of the Macleods of Lewis. There are two other nearby clans of Macaulays who may, or may not, be connected to the Lewis clanâthe
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capture the young Mackenzie, Macaulay sent both Mackenzie and his own son to the protection of Mackenzie's relative, Macdougall of
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settled in the area; however, he noted that at the time of writing (the late 18th century) there was no trace of these Macaulays.
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In the late 17th century, the origin of the clan was documented within an historical account of Lewis written by John Morrison of
335:". The analysis of the Norse place-names containing settlement elements, within the Hebrides, shows that they most often occur in
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which he slipped between crevices in the stone wall. Once atop the tower Dòmhnall Cam ordered his men to gather large bundles of
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The use of personal-names and place-names may hint at the level of Norse control in the islands and coasts of Scotland. From the
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In 1610, in light of the collapse of the third colonisation attempt, the syndicate of Adventurers sold their charter rights to
1453:. Another son of Murdo was Donald, the last tacksman of Valtos. His son was Murdo; whose son was Kenneth Macaulay; whose son,
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failure. It was estimated that 1,000 bolls of meal were needed to relieve the distress of the inhabitants of Uig. In 1845,
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stated that the place-name of this small town, located on the eastern shore of Loch Broom, was derived from the Old Norse
803:, Highland seer who is well known for his prophecies across the Highlands. One possible historical Coinneach Odhar is the
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1398:. Rev. John and one of his sons, Rev. Aulay (b.1720) were noted anti-Jacobite ministers; another of John's sons was the
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1834:, who was Commander in Chief of His Majesty's forces, castles, forts and barracks in North Britain, by power of the
1186:"the tenants and country are now impoverished that i can expect nothing from them". A year later, Zachary Macaulay,
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and the Macaulays of Lewis. In May 1645, the Covenanter forces vastly outnumbered Montrose and the Royalists at the
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Tradition states Dòmhnall Cam fought in Ireland as a mercenary during the Irish wars, and that on an expedition to
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William, tacksman of Islivig was killed at the Battle of Auldearn. He was the youngest of Donald Cam's known sons.
1430:. His eldest son was John Heyrick Macaulay (1799â1840), whose son was Rev. Samuel Herrick Macaulay, whose son was
1337:; the next year was even worse. In 1850, there were 12,892 people living off charity. The new owner of Lewis, Sir
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1850:. Included among the men living on Seaforth's estates were the Macaulays. The highlanders listed in the summons (
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1202:. Matheson however thought this unlikely, and stated that the Independent Company raised on Lewis for service to
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Irish descent to the Macaulays because there are numerous clans in Ireland with Gaelic names which can equate to
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811:. Though according to popular tradition, Coinneach Odhar was born in Baile na Cille, within the Lewis parish of
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his prisoner, the Laird of Balnagowan, unless his master, Mackenzie, was set freeâand so Mackenzie was freed.
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were cleared to make way for Linshader Farm. Between the years 1825â1828, the tenants of Uig were deprived of
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1685:. He stated that the predecessors of the Macaulays had been granted the lands of Loch Broom and Coigeach by
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in the parish of Lochs, possibly suggesting a site where his cattle grazed. Another is the
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in Scotland may challenge there descent from this man. The second was Iskair Mac.Awlay ane
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1938:. Half the population of the island (10,430) consisted of a combination of the surnames
1369:. Donald Macdonald noted that a Lewis Macaulay was among the three most notorious Lewis
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who had been under the protection of Torquil Macleod of Lewis. During the conflict
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History of the Mackenzies: With Genealogies of the Principal Families of the Name
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of Dòmhnall Cam) wrote that the people of Lewis were in a deplorable condition.
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of Coll. Matheson considered that it was possible that Amhlaidh MĂłr was the
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and possessed himself with the whole Lews and continueth to his posteritie (
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branch of the Lewis Macaulays was the only branch to still use the name
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to the countess. When Macaulay learned that he was tricked snuck into
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Neil MacDonald, however, gives the 'devil' as John's father, Aulay.
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1966:. Another quarter of the population (4,598) consisted of the names
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1870:, Side-pistol, or Pistols, Guns, or any other warlike weapons" at
1558:. Within the centre of the island are the remains of a stone fortâ
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has revealed that a large genetic lineage of men with the surname
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as its source for etymologies listed on the following web page:
2092:, list of Knowledge articles on people, places and things named
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was the third most common surname with 165, following the names
1210:. One Lewis tradition in explanation for this was that when the
475:. some of whose posteritie remains in the land to this day. All
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directly or indirectly with the Mackenzies. On 16 August 1725,
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1754); and of one of Donald's sons was Rev. John, minister in
252:. These names are ultimately derived from Gaelic forms of the
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lordship would have made such connection quite possible. See
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102:. There is no connection between the Macaulays of Lewis and
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Etymology of the name and the persistence of Norse in Lewis
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Auldearn 1645: The Marquis of Montrose's Scottish campaign
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Matheson, William (1983). "Notes on North Uist Families".
1414:(1768â1838). One of Zachary's sons was the historian, and
566:; later Matheson speculated that the Gaelic personal name
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Ravens and Black Rain, The Story of Highland Second Sight
3434:. Clan Donald Magazine No13 (1995) Online. Archived from
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2225:. The Islands Book Trust. September 2008. pp. 7â32.
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out of a population of 3,764; there were 646 recorded as
1920:
Summons sent to the Estate of the former Earl of Seaforth
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Following the Jacobite defeat at the Battle of Culloden,
5163:: The Northern Counties Printing and Publishing Company.
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SĂŹol Torcail and their lordship in the sixteenth century
2214:: pp. 7â32. Note: this chapter can be viewed online, in
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may possibly be significant because Olaf the Black had
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Campbell, John Gregorson (2005). Black, Ronald (ed.).
4252:. Vol. 29. The Gaelic Society of Inverness. 1922.
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of these men suggests that they descend from Vikings.
150:. Other notable Lewis clans were the somewhat smaller
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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1341:, offered to pay the passage of the destitute to the
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were "voyd of ony knawledge of God or His religion".
669:. These lands were once held by the Macaulays of Uig.
308:. The name was also a royal name among the mediaeval
118:. The Macaulays of Lewis are generally said to be of
2431:"Scotland's DNA: Who do you think you are? â Part 4"
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The population of Lewis, in 1841, was 17,037 people.
1689:. A. Mackenzie stated that during the 13th century,
1164:
908:. There are two known pibrochs with similar titles,
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They'll come, they'll come, 'tis not long till there
4038:"Genealogical History of the Earldom of Sutherland"
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19th century: evictions, clearances, and emigration
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Those who will reduce the country to a sorry state.
645:below, for more info on the Wester Ross Macaulays.
542:. One possible origin of the name is the Old Norse
4636:
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4374:(1895). MacIsaac, Duncan; Wallace, Jessie (eds.).
4341:
4282:Originally pub. by: W. & A. K. Johnston Ltd.,
2652:"From The Outer Hebrides to Cape Breton â Part II"
1898:, Suddy, Kilmure Wester, Killurnon, Luggy Wester,
1540:; and that their name is derived from the Gaelic
920:, in 1495. One of the leaders in the battle was a
517:. This traditional masculine Gaelic name has been
402:
296:in the 9th and 10th centuries. It was the name of
126:of their surname and also because of the islands'
64:; though they were said to have incomers from the
4860:The surnames & place-names of the Isle of Man
4548:; Hodges, Flavia (2006). Hardcastle, Kate (ed.).
2905:
1928:Population of Hebridean and Wester Ross Macaulays
1206:never joined the others under the command of the
6943:
4685:Place names, Highlands & islands of Scotland
3337:"Clans unite for battle to banish wind turbines"
3311:"Clans unite for battle to banish wind turbines"
1732:
1406:; and another son was the colonial governor and
4821:Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness
4249:Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness
3776:Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness
1794:, written in the late 17th century, contains a
859:to mark a victorious battle over the Macaulays.
758:That injury will be done to the women of Lewis:
4774:The Celtic Monthly: A Magazine for Highlanders
4759:The Celtic Monthly: A Magazine for Highlanders
1754:The Macaulays have also been connected to the
1234:minister, was having dinner with the chief of
997:and the colonists themselves lowlanders. The "
779:And she herself will be slain along with him.
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610:
562:stated that the Norse word was also used as a
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4838:Scottish Land-Names: Their Origin and Meaning
4497:Vikings in Scotland: An Archaeological Survey
4451:Paradise pursued: the novels of Rose Macaulay
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1438:. A daughter of George Campbell Macaulay was
1420:Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay
455:Origins according to the 'Indweller' of Lewis
4955:Publications of the Scottish History Society
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4614:Lewis in History and Legend: The West Coast
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1361:Bill Lawson, emigrants from Uig tended to
1259:, Clanranald territories of Benbecula and
1087:George Mackenzie, 2nd Marquess of Seaforth
386:, is that this marker may represent Irish
304:who encouraged the spread of Christianity
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2520:
2328:Note: for the etymology of the surname
1846:had forfeited his lands by joining the
1844:William Mackenzie, 5th Earl of Seaforth
1604:Kenneth Mackenzie, 3rd Earl of Seaforth
1172:William Mackenzie, 5th Earl of Seaforth
789:, translated by Rev. William Matheson.
14:
6944:
5049:"Traditions of the Macaulays of Lewis"
4581:The Norse influence on Celtic Scotland
4015:
3871:
3652:
3308:
3299:
3284:
2930:
2701:
2699:
2625:
2020:), there were only 64 people surnamed
1376:
1295:were "rased out" to make room for the
1079:James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose
588:means "Irish" (in fact, the Old Norse
5172:
3934:
3836:(Old) Statistical Account of Scotland
3795:
3734:
3732:
3706:
3571:www.stornowayhistoricalsociety.org.uk
3481:
2669:
2546:"The Origins of the Macaulays of Uig"
2373:
2371:
2353:
1386:son was Donald, tacksman of Brenish (
1243:Macaulay, who was parish minister on
509:The name which the Indweller gave as
207:, in the late 12th century, when the
5124:The Life and Letter of Lord Macaulay
4520:The Government of Scotland 1560â1625
4457:Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
4259:The Scottish Clans and Their Tartans
3985:
3416:
3019:
2984:
2869:
2807:
2777:
2640:
2517:
1299:of Rev. Alexander Macleod. In 1838,
975:
929:, who was then in rebellion against
892:fierce fighter with a short temper.
760:Between Eidseal and Aird a 'Chaolais
732:. According to a 19th-century Lewis
229:, is thought to be derived from the
5081:"On the Duns of the Outer Hebrides"
4795:(New, revised, extended ed.).
4662:Macaulay, Joseph Babington (1881).
4597:(Illustrated ed.). J. Donald.
4216:Dictionary of American Family Names
3249:"Theories about the Cave of Swords"
2696:
2335:Dictionary of American Family Names
1778:". According to Gordon, a force of
1624:Thomas considered the etymology of
1329:New Statistical Account of Scotland
736:, the 14th-century Lewis chieftain
24:
5198:
3783:
3729:
2650:Lawson, Bill (10 September 1999).
2368:
2311:"McCauley Name Meaning and Origin"
2242:– via University of Glasgow.
1854:), were ordered to turn in their "
648:
513:is rendered in Scottish Gaelic as
25:
6998:
3309:Davies, Caroline (21 June 2009).
2081:Mac Amhlaoibh and Mac Amhalghaidh
1486:
1165:18th century: Jacobite rebellions
1011:, near Mangursta, Lewis, in 2008.
600:Mac Amhlaoibh and Mac Amhalghaidh
199:were discovered in the parish of
6982:Gaelic families of Norse descent
6925:
5156:Place-names of Ross and Cromarty
5103:Harris and Lewis, Outer Hebrides
4897:Debating the Highland Clearances
4804:Mackenzie, William Cook (1903).
4735:Tales and Traditions of the Lews
4595:North Uist in History and Legend
4192:
4168:
4111:
4084:
4072:
4060:
4030:
3335:Macinnes, Donnie (4 June 2009).
2997:"Donald Macaulay / Domhnall Cam"
2161:
2036:then had a population of 3,939;
1731:
1724:
756:It is on the day Allt nan Torcan
751:
554:, which has a similar meaning).
417:shows that at least one eminent
4645:McGill-Queen's University Press
3922:
3883:
3859:
3828:
3768:
3756:
3744:
3717:
3679:
3625:
3613:
3559:
3547:
3508:
3450:
3390:
3378:
3366:
3354:
3328:
3241:
3215:
3189:
3177:
3165:
3153:
3141:
3129:
3105:
3059:
3047:
2956:. 9 August 2008. Archived from
2942:
2899:
2747:
2735:
2723:
2711:
2684:
2604:
2592:
2580:
2568:
2480:
2449:
2141:
2132:
2123:
1475:Captain Murdo Stewart MacDonald
842:
762:The sword edges will be struck.
403:Traditional origins of the clan
378:. One hypothesis, suggested by
74:Macaulay family of Uig in Lewis
6908:Independent Highland Companies
4971:Sutherland, Elizabeth (1985).
4922:Roberts, John Leonard (2000).
4722:Lewis: A History of the Island
4418:Campbell, Peter Colin (1873).
3890:Mac an TĂ illeir, Iain (2003).
2552:. 18 July 2008. Archived from
2429:; Wilson, Jim (4 March 2011),
2395:
2383:
2341:
2303:
2276:
2246:
1902:, Contan, Totterery, Kintail,
1365:to the St Francis district in
447:. The 19th-century historian,
272:is derived from the Old Norse
76:, known in Scottish Gaelic as
13:
1:
4807:History of the Outer Hebrides
4697:MacCoinnich, Aonghas (2007).
4340:Black, George Fraser (1946).
4207:
2599:Scottish History Society 1907
2587:Scottish History Society 1907
2063:with 159; there were 14 with
876:) who put out his eye with a
785:A prophecy attributed to the
4770:
4635:Little, John Irvine (1991).
4495:; Batey, Colleen E. (1998).
4198:
3001:www.hebrideanconnections.com
2461:The Scots: a genetic journey
2412:The Scots: A Genetic Journey
2196:
1819:and sent word that he would
1768:Robert Gordon of Gordonstoun
1758:(battle of "the pass of the
1745:Location of the site of the
1277:Francis Humberston Mackenzie
1035:Mangersta, Scottish Gaelic:
1025:Kenneth Mackenzie of Kintail
331:, meaning the "Isles of the
7:
4755:
4728:: Gordon Wright Publishing.
4174:
3929:Graham-Campbell; Batey 1998
3515:Adam; Innes of Learney 2004
3030:"Donald CĂ m's Early Career"
2818:"Norman Tormod Mor Macleod"
2459:; Wilson, James F. (2011),
2390:Graham-Campbell; Batey 1998
2218:at the following web page:
2074:
2008:(1,402) ranked fourth; and
1906:, Garloch, Loch Breyn, and
748:Prophecy of the Brahan Seer
728:, possibly like the nearby
611:Earliest attested Macaulays
310:kings of Mann and the Isles
294:Norse settlement of Iceland
292:which details the original
10:
7003:
5144:Cambridge University Press
5101:Thompson, Francis (1968).
4932:Edinburgh University Press
4905:Edinburgh University Press
4847:William Blackwood and Sons
4818:
4771:Mackay, John, ed. (1904).
4756:Mackay, John, ed. (1894).
4733:Macdonald, Donald (2000).
4720:Macdonald, Donald (1978).
4696:
4550:Oxford Dictionary of Names
4501:Edinburgh University Press
4477:. Dunedin Academic Press.
4042:www.academicmicroforms.com
3900:www.scottish.parliament.uk
3723:
3341:www.stornowaygazette.co.uk
2906:Matheson, William (1979).
2211:
2191:
1848:Jacobite rebellion of 1715
1756:Battle of Bealach nam Brog
1747:Battle of Bealach nam Brog
1710:in 1346; and the lands of
1095:Wars of the Three Kingdoms
687:family (known on Lewis as
502:A Descriptione of the Lews
433:historian and politician,
276:, meaning "ancestor"; and
181:
162:. Today the Lewis surname
48:have been associated with
6921:
6777:
6012:
5219:
5208:
3892:"Pabay (Harris), Pabaigh"
3183:
2880:"Lewis, Clach An Trushal"
1890:, Urquhart, Collyrndden,
775:Everyone of Clan Macaulay
674:Massacre of the Macaulays
500:John Morrison of Bragar,
427:King of Man and the Isles
148:Clan Macleod of The Lewes
106:which was centred in the
6952:Macaulay family of Lewis
4964:Scottish History Society
4950:Scottish History Society
4924:Clan, King, and Covenant
4899:(Illustrated ed.).
4853:
4831:
4799:: A. & W. Mackenzie.
4737:(Illustrated ed.).
4674:
4643:(Illustrated ed.).
4588:: J. Maclehose and Sons.
4518:Goodare, Julian (2004).
4447:Crawford, Alice (1995),
4399:(Illustrated ed.).
4372:Campbell, John Gregorson
4344:The Surnames of Scotland
4293:Innes of Learney, Thomas
3865:
2912:www.macleodgenealogy.org
2822:www.macleodgenealogy.org
2794:www.macleodgenealogy.org
2705:
2377:
2171:, stated of the surname
2167:In 1910, Gaelic scholar
2117:
1432:George Campbell Macaulay
1218:they were waved back at
1141:above him and slew him.
987:Syndicate of Adventurers
910:Ceann na Drochaide Mòire
851:According to tradition,
607:" in more modern times.
521:in various forms of the
425:âwho would later become
370:, many of whom are from
6155:Campbell of Breadalbane
5639:Macdonald of Clanranald
5149:
5142:, vol. IV, pt II,
5135:
5117:
5100:
5075:
5043:
5018:
4993:
4970:
4948:
4921:
4895:Richards, Eric (2007).
4894:
4867:
4803:
4785:
4732:
4719:
4670:: William James Morgan.
4661:
4634:
4611:
4592:
4574:
4558:Oxford University Press
4544:
4528:Oxford University Press
4517:
4491:
4473:Downham, Clare (2007).
4472:
4446:
4417:
4394:
4370:
4356:
4350:New York Public Library
4339:
4317:
4290:
4256:
4246:
4220:Oxford University Press
4214:
4186:
4162:
4147:
4105:
4090:
4078:
4066:
4024:
3979:
3967:
3955:
3943:
3928:
3877:
3822:
3801:
3789:
3774:
3762:
3750:
3738:
3713:Notes of Family History
3673:
3658:
3646:
3631:
3619:
3607:
3595:
3553:
3541:
3529:
3514:
3502:
3487:
3475:
3456:
3384:
3372:
3360:
3293:
3278:
3197:"More about Angus Beag"
3171:
3159:
3147:
3135:
3123:
3111:
3099:
3053:
2936:
2908:"The MacLeods of Lewis"
2863:
2846:
2771:
2753:
2741:
2729:
2717:
2690:
2678:
2656:www.globalgenealogy.com
2634:
2598:
2586:
2574:
2389:
2362:
2347:
2334:
2332:, this web page cites:
2055:In 1901, the parish of
1691:Uilleam I, Earl of Ross
1574:of the Uist MacAulays.
1552:MacAulays of Ardincaple
1463:Thomas Bassett Macaulay
1214:Lewismen sailed across
1174:decided to support the
1065:'s men were armed with
914:Ceann na Drochaide Bige
6801:Court of the Lord Lyon
5649:MacDonell of Glengarry
5212:List of Scottish clans
5119:Trevelyan, George Otto
4703:The Islands Book Trust
4493:Graham-Campbell, James
2978:
1925:
1792:Letterfearn manuscript
1675:
1595:
1586:Looking south towards
1514:Na h-Eileanan Tarsainn
1508:
1335:the potato crop failed
1323:
1310:According to Adam and
1089:briefly supported the
1074:
1012:
948:
931:Elizabeth I of England
860:
670:
507:
382:Jim Wilson and author
216:
166:is considered to be a
122:origin because of the
69:
6424:MacDonald of Dunnyveg
5129:Harper & Brothers
4868:Reid, Stuart (2003).
4855:Moore, Arthur William
4612:Lawson, Bill (2008).
4593:Lawson, Bill (2004).
3687:"Macaulay, Robertson"
3432:www.clandonald.org.uk
3223:"Clach Aonghais Bhig"
2618:, an ancestor of the
2289:www.britishmuseum.org
2109:, a character in the
1876:
1666:
1590:, upon the shores of
1585:
1578:Wester Ross Macaulays
1494:
1482:Nearby Macaulay clans
1434:(1852â1915), a noted
1309:
1227:Charles Edward Stuart
1056:
1042:Stac Dhòmhnaill Chaim
1009:Stac Dhòmhnaill Chaim
1007:
939:
850:
817:Kenneth Mor Mackenzie
656:
642:Wester Ross Macaulays
465:
380:population geneticist
358:A recent analysis of
300:(995â1030), an early
194:
172:Wester Ross Macaulays
46:Wester Ross Macaulays
35:
27:Notable Scottish clan
5704:Maclaine of Lochbuie
5659:MacDonald of Glencoe
5654:MacDonald of Keppoch
5151:Watson, William John
5136:Venn, J. A. (1951),
4814:: Alexander Gardner.
4787:Mackenzie, Alexander
4421:Account of Clan-Iver
4301:Kessinger Publishing
4267:Kessinger Publishing
3438:on 27 September 2007
3428:"The Prince's Pilot"
2706:Macbain; Watson 1922
2467:, pp. 179â180,
2284:"The Lewis Chessmen"
2179:Account of Clan Iver
1742:class=notpageimage|
1696:Leod Macgilleandrais
1408:slavery abolitionist
1190:of Lewis (who was a
1180:1715 Jacobite rising
1083:Battle of Inverlochy
766:Will come ashore at
268:. The personal name
225:, when found in the
110:area, bordering the
60:were centred on the
6932:Scotland portal
5784:Malcolm (MacCallum)
5111:David & Charles
4874:Botley, Oxfordshire
4863:. London: E. Stock.
4380:. London: D. Nutt.
2960:on 13 November 2010
2258:www.clanmacleod.org
2154:(r. 1214â1249), or
1874:by 28 August 1725.
1679:Alexander Mackenzie
1528:(also known as the
1377:Notable descendants
1273:Highland Clearances
855:was erected by the
623:would appear to be
211:were a part of the
79:Clann mhic Amhlaigh
6866:Battle of Culloden
6159:Campbell of Cawdor
5644:Macdonald of Sleat
4680:Watson, William J.
4676:Macbain, Alexander
4319:Beveridge, Erskine
4257:Anonymous (2005).
3996:"Bealach Nam Brog"
3315:www.guardian.co.uk
3007:on 29 October 2013
2635:Hanks; Hodges 2006
2510:BBC Radio Scotland
2420:BBC Radio Scotland
2414:. 30 minutes in.
2363:Hanks; Hodges 2006
2048:with 392. By 1961
1676:
1650:J. Graham-Campbell
1628:(Scottish Gaelic:
1596:
1509:
1455:Robertson Macaulay
1400:East India Company
1343:Canadian provinces
1324:
1200:Battle of Culloden
1111:Battle of Auldearn
1085:in February 1645,
1081:'s victory at the
1075:
1013:
949:
861:
671:
629:see sections below
489:race of Macknaicle
414:Chronicles of Mann
323:were known to the
306:within his kingdom
217:
112:Scottish Highlands
70:
6972:Scottish families
6967:Ross and Cromarty
6939:
6938:
6898:Scottish surnames
6893:Scottish heraldry
5127:. New York City:
4914:978-0-7486-2182-8
4878:Osprey Publishing
4748:978-1-84158-055-5
4712:978-0-9555420-3-9
4627:978-1-84158-368-6
4604:978-0-85976-595-4
4576:Henderson, George
4567:978-0-19-861060-1
4510:978-0-585-12257-1
4484:978-1-903765-89-0
4466:978-0-8386-3573-5
4410:978-1-84158-207-8
4332:978-0-559-52779-1
4287:
4243:
4119:"Wade Collection"
3426:MacDonald, Neil.
3404:. 19 January 2009
2497:"MacAulay and Co"
2495:(17 April 2012).
2474:978-0-85790-020-3
2406:(23 March 2011).
2264:on 28 August 2009
1698:, a relative and
1642:William J. Watson
1436:Classical scholar
976:Conquest of Lewis
902:Ceann na Drochaid
793:
792:
710:Conquest of Lewis
697:Lord of the Isles
560:William J. Watson
556:Alexander Macbain
364:Scottish surnames
227:Scottish Hebrides
213:Kingdom of Norway
152:Morrisons of Ness
136:Scottish surnames
116:Scottish Lowlands
18:Macaulay of Lewis
16:(Redirected from
6994:
6930:
6929:
6928:
6783:
6681:Stewart of Appin
6018:
5729:MacLeod of Lewis
5213:
5202:
5193:
5186:
5179:
5170:
5169:
5164:
5146:
5132:
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5097:
5085:
5072:
5071:on 11 June 2007.
5070:
5064:. Archived from
5053:
5040:
5028:
5015:
5003:
4990:
4967:
4958:. Vol. 52.
4945:
4918:
4891:
4864:
4850:
4833:Maxwell, Herbert
4828:
4815:
4800:
4782:
4777:. Vol. 12.
4767:
4752:
4729:
4716:
4693:
4671:
4658:
4642:
4631:
4608:
4589:
4571:
4552:(2nd ed.).
4541:
4514:
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4469:
4454:
4443:
4437:
4429:
4414:
4391:
4367:
4353:
4348:(2nd ed.).
4347:
4336:
4325:. BiblioBazaar.
4314:
4286:and London, 1944
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4103:
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4088:
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4064:
4058:
4057:
4055:
4053:
4044:. Archived from
4034:
4028:
4022:
4013:
4012:
4010:
4008:
3992:
3983:
3977:
3971:
3965:
3959:
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3947:
3941:
3932:
3931:: pp. 71â72, 79.
3926:
3920:
3919:
3917:
3915:
3909:
3903:. Archived from
3896:
3887:
3881:
3875:
3869:
3863:
3857:
3856:
3854:
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3617:
3611:
3605:
3599:
3593:
3587:
3586:
3584:
3582:
3577:on 4 August 2009
3573:. Archived from
3563:
3557:
3551:
3545:
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3533:
3527:
3518:
3512:
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3500:
3491:
3485:
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3255:. 3 October 2008
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3057:
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3044:
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3026:
3017:
3016:
3014:
3012:
3003:. Archived from
2993:
2982:
2976:
2970:
2969:
2967:
2965:
2946:
2940:
2934:
2928:
2927:
2925:
2923:
2914:. Archived from
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2897:
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2894:
2892:
2876:
2867:
2861:
2850:
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2502:MacAulay and Co.
2484:
2478:
2477:
2457:Moffat, Alistair
2453:
2447:
2446:
2445:
2443:
2427:Moffat, Alistair
2423:
2399:
2393:
2387:
2381:
2375:
2366:
2360:
2351:
2345:
2339:
2327:
2325:
2323:
2316:www.ancestry.com
2307:
2301:
2300:
2298:
2296:
2280:
2274:
2273:
2271:
2269:
2260:. Archived from
2250:
2244:
2243:
2241:
2239:
2212:MacCoinnich 2007
2209:
2186:
2169:George Henderson
2165:
2159:
2145:
2139:
2136:
2130:
2127:
2044:with 1,064, and
2032:. At this time,
1923:
1922:, 16 August 1725
1840:Earl of Seaforth
1735:
1734:
1728:
1546:, rather than a
1412:Zachary Macaulay
1316:Macleod of Lewis
1312:Innes of Learney
1073:on his left hip.
999:Fife Adventurers
918:Beul na Drochaid
853:Clach an Trushal
821:Earl of Seaforth
799:was a, possibly
752:
730:Callanish Stones
722:Clach an Trushal
713:section below).
657:The villages of
505:
473:Kings of Noruvay
372:Lewis and Harris
21:
7002:
7001:
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6995:
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6924:
6917:
6887:Scottish Gaelic
6781:
6779:
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6016:
6014:
6008:
5459:Fraser of Lovat
5374:Cumming (Comyn)
5221:
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5197:
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5001:
4987:
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4915:
4888:
4762:. Vol. 2.
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4311:
4277:
4261:(30 ed.).
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2979:Sutherland 1985
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2937:Sutherland 1985
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2919:
2918:on 27 July 2011
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2847:Sutherland 1985
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2493:Alistair Moffat
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2404:Alistair Moffat
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2254:"MacLeod Septs"
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2111:Orkneyinga saga
2077:
1930:
1924:
1914:
1866:, Whingars, or
1809:Dingwall Castle
1752:
1751:
1750:
1744:
1738:
1737:
1736:
1634:Herbert Maxwell
1580:
1495:The remains of
1489:
1484:
1428:Queen Charlotte
1379:
1269:
1208:Earl of Loudoun
1167:
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978:
964:, aided by two
956:and finally to
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738:Torquil MacLeod
676:
651:
649:Hebridean feuds
613:
506:
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493:Macleud of Lews
457:
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384:Alistair Moffat
231:Scottish Gaelic
189:
184:
86:located around
82:, were a small
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
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6990:
6989:
6987:Scottish clans
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6882:Scots language
6878:
6876:Border reivers
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6871:Highland games
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5201:Scottish clans
5196:
5195:
5188:
5181:
5173:
5166:
5165:
5147:
5133:
5115:
5098:
5077:Thomas, F.W.L.
5073:
5045:Thomas, F.W.L.
5041:
5020:Thomas, F.W.L.
5016:
4995:Thomas, F.W.L.
4991:
4985:
4968:
4946:
4940:
4919:
4913:
4892:
4886:
4865:
4851:
4829:
4816:
4801:
4783:
4781:: A. Sinclair.
4768:
4766:: A. Sinclair.
4753:
4747:
4730:
4717:
4711:
4694:
4672:
4659:
4653:
4632:
4626:
4609:
4603:
4590:
4572:
4566:
4546:Hanks, Patrick
4542:
4536:
4515:
4509:
4489:
4483:
4470:
4465:
4444:
4415:
4409:
4392:
4386:
4368:
4366:. Vol. 2.
4354:
4337:
4331:
4323:Coll and Tiree
4315:
4309:
4288:
4275:
4254:
4244:
4228:
4211:
4209:
4206:
4204:
4203:
4191:
4179:
4167:
4165:: pp. 505â506.
4163:Thomas 1874â76
4152:
4150:: pp. 322â323.
4137:
4110:
4108:: pp. 383â384.
4106:Thomas 1879â80
4095:
4083:
4071:
4067:Henderson 1910
4059:
4048:on 7 July 2011
4029:
4025:Thomas 1879â80
4014:
3984:
3980:Mackenzie 1894
3972:
3968:Mackenzie 1894
3960:
3956:Mackenzie 1894
3948:
3944:Mackenzie 1894
3933:
3921:
3910:on 29 May 2008
3882:
3870:
3858:
3827:
3825:: pp. 371â372.
3823:Thomas 1879â80
3806:
3802:Mackenzie 1894
3794:
3782:
3767:
3763:Beveridge 2008
3755:
3743:
3741:: pp. 197â198.
3728:
3726:: pp. 337â338.
3716:
3705:
3678:
3676:: pp. 202â205.
3663:
3651:
3636:
3632:Macdonald 2000
3624:
3620:Trevelyan 1876
3612:
3610:: pp. 232â235.
3600:
3598:: pp. 172â173.
3588:
3558:
3546:
3544:: pp. 165â167.
3542:Macdonald 1979
3534:
3532:: pp. 125â129.
3530:Macdonald 1979
3519:
3507:
3492:
3480:
3478:: pp. 160â164.
3476:Macdonald 1979
3461:
3457:Mackenzie 1903
3449:
3415:
3389:
3385:Mackenzie 1903
3377:
3373:Mackenzie 1903
3365:
3361:Mackenzie 1903
3353:
3327:
3298:
3283:
3281:: pp. 196â197.
3266:
3240:
3229:. 12 July 2009
3214:
3203:. 18 July 2008
3188:
3176:
3164:
3152:
3150:: pp. 395â396.
3140:
3136:Thomas 1879â80
3128:
3126:: pp. 234â235.
3124:Mackenzie 1903
3116:
3104:
3089:
3058:
3056:: pp. 410â411.
3054:Thomas 1879â80
3046:
3018:
2983:
2981:: pp. 232â233.
2971:
2941:
2929:
2898:
2868:
2864:Mackenzie 1903
2851:
2849:: pp. 320â321.
2834:
2806:
2776:
2774:: pp. 388â389.
2772:Thomas 1879â80
2757:
2754:Anonymous 2005
2746:
2742:Thomas 1876â78
2734:
2722:
2710:
2695:
2683:
2679:Mackenzie 1903
2668:
2639:
2624:
2603:
2591:
2579:
2577:: pp. 363â365.
2575:Thomas 1879â80
2567:
2556:on 8 July 2011
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2473:
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2348:Thomas 1879â80
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2104:
2087:
2076:
2073:
1929:
1926:
1912:
1740:
1739:
1730:
1729:
1723:
1722:
1721:
1683:Clan Mackenzie
1638:Olafr bĂłlstaĂ°r
1579:
1576:
1488:
1487:Uist MacAulays
1485:
1483:
1480:
1479:
1478:
1472:
1469:
1466:
1404:Colin Macaulay
1402:Army General,
1378:
1375:
1339:James Matheson
1282:Little Bernera
1268:
1265:
1247:and a staunch
1192:great-grandson
1178:forces in the
1166:
1163:
1050:
1047:
1029:Clann Thormoid
977:
974:
844:
841:
791:
790:
782:
781:
749:
746:
705:Clann Thormoid
693:Earl of Huntly
689:Clann Thormoid
675:
672:
650:
647:
612:
609:
497:
471:to one of the
456:
453:
445:a son so named
423:Olaf the Black
404:
401:
397:genetic marker
376:Northern Isles
302:king of Norway
209:Outer Hebrides
197:Lewis Chessmen
188:
185:
183:
180:
176:Uist MacAulays
96:Outer Hebrides
58:Uist MacAulays
26:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
6999:
6988:
6985:
6983:
6980:
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6970:
6968:
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6963:
6960:
6958:
6957:Isle of Lewis
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6885:
6883:
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6867:
6864:
6862:
6861:The Highlands
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6510:MacCorquodale
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3483:
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3436:the original
3431:
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3179:
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3080:. Retrieved
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2730:Downham 2007
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2554:the original
2549:
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2440:, retrieved
2436:The Scotsman
2434:
2424:. See also:
2411:
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2385:
2380:: pp. 84â85.
2343:
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2262:the original
2257:
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2221:
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2158:(1249â1286).
2152:Alexander II
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1856:Broad Swords
1851:
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1789:
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1704:Earl of Ross
1687:Alexander II
1677:
1672:Earl of Ross
1668:Eilean Donan
1657:
1653:
1646:UllibĂłlstaĂ°r
1645:
1637:
1629:
1623:
1612:
1611:Kintail, in
1597:
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1513:
1510:
1418:politician,
1387:
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1325:
1319:
1270:
1232:Presbyterian
1224:
1196:
1168:
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1135:ambidextrous
1130:
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1115:Aonghas Beag
1114:
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950:
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941:Dun Carloway
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134:of men with
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6962:Norse-Gaels
6903:Seanchaidhe
6782:and society
6672:Spottiswood
6615:Porterfield
6411:MacAlpin(e)
6375:Kirkpatrick
6301:Glendinning
5604:Livingstone
5434:Farquharson
5424:Elphinstone
5047:(1879â80).
5022:(1876â78).
4997:(1874â76).
4199:Mackay 1904
4175:Mackay 1894
3878:Watson 1904
3739:Lawson 2004
3698:11 February
3674:Lawson 2008
3608:Lawson 2008
3596:Lawson 2008
3554:Little 1991
3503:Little 1991
3442:31 December
3294:Lawson 2008
3279:Lawson 2008
3148:Thomas 1890
3082:31 December
3039:27 December
3011:27 December
2964:11 February
2891:16 November
2866:: p. 63â64.
2718:Lawson 2004
2691:Lawson 2008
2661:1 September
2487:Presenter:
2408:"Episode 6"
2402:Presenter:
2268:31 December
2107:Olvir Rosta
2067:and 5 with
2028:and 530 as
1916:George Wade
1832:George Wade
1828:amalgamated
1600:Wester Ross
1560:DĂšn Anlaimh
1538:Loch Lomond
1530:Small Isles
1497:DĂšn Anlaimh
1359:genealogist
1275:. In 1793,
1188:Chamberlain
1099:Covenanters
1037:Mangarstadh
825:shown right
797:Brahan Seer
787:Brahan Seer
768:Portnaguran
742:conciliator
701:Donald Dubh
633:Wester Ross
572:Reformation
546:, meaning "
289:LandnĂĄmabĂłk
234:MacAmhlaidh
205:Scandinavia
108:Loch Lomond
66:Small Isles
6946:Categories
6913:Sgian-dubh
6846:Clearances
6826:Clan crest
6821:Clan badge
6811:Clan chief
6759:Whitefoord
6741:Walkinshaw
6664:Somerville
6647:Rutherford
6578:Ochterlony
6520:MacKerrell
6515:MacCulloch
6479:Macquarrie
6439:MacFarlane
6367:Kinninmont
6310:Halkerston
6307:Haliburton
6292:Gladstains
6226:Edmonstone
6207:Dennistoun
6111:Blackstock
6107:Blackadder
6066:Auchinleck
6026:Abercromby
6015:Armigerous
5994:Wedderburn
5969:Sutherland
5924:Scrymgeour
5914:Sandilands
5819:Montgomery
5814:Moncreiffe
5759:Macpherson
5749:MacNeacail
5744:Macnaghten
5699:Maclachlan
5694:Mackintosh
5664:MacDougall
5624:MacAlister
5379:Cunningham
5324:Carruthers
5314:Carmichael
5239:Arbuthnott
5234:Anstruther
5220:Clans with
4975:. London:
4668:Carmarthen
4208:References
4124:www.nls.uk
4079:Black 1946
3581:28 January
3408:31 January
3346:8 November
3320:8 November
3313:. London:
2922:20 January
2589:: p. xxxi.
2378:Moore 1890
2322:3 November
2216:pdf format
2034:North Uist
1904:Loch Caron
1884:Mathewsons
1805:engagement
1712:Kinlochewe
1608:Loch Broom
1592:Loch Broom
1572:progenitor
1548:Gaelicised
1543:Amhalgaigh
1507:, in 2006.
1396:South Uist
1394:and later
1355:Sherbrooke
1261:South Uist
1249:Hanoverian
1236:Clanranald
1131:Iain Ruadh
1107:MacLennans
1077:Following
1061:, many of
809:Ross-shire
519:Anglicised
353:loan-words
333:Foreigners
329:Innse Gall
317:Viking Age
298:Saint Olaf
238:patronymic
174:, and the
128:Viking Age
50:Loch Broom
6796:Lord Lyon
6592:Pennycook
6546:Monypenny
6536:Middleton
6493:Masterton
6469:MacLellan
6420:Macbrayne
6388:Learmonth
6385:Langlands
6371:Kirkcaldy
6333:Horsburgh
6275:Gartshore
6262:Galbraith
6258:Fullarton
6251:Forrester
6201:Dalrymple
6182:Congilton
6152:Callender
6095:Beveridge
6078:Bannatyne
6059:Armstrong
6050:Allardice
6039:Aikenhead
6030:Abernethy
5889:Robertson
5769:MacThomas
5764:MacTavish
5734:MacMillan
5719:MacLennan
5689:Mackinnon
5684:Mackenzie
5674:MacIntyre
5669:MacDowall
5634:MacDonald
5554:Johnstone
5524:Henderson
5439:Fergusson
5364:Cranstoun
5354:Colquhoun
5334:Charteris
5259:Borthwick
5249:Bannerman
5161:Inverness
4977:Constable
4960:Edinburgh
4928:Edinburgh
4901:Edinburgh
4843:Edinburgh
4797:Inverness
4726:Edinburgh
4434:cite book
4284:Edinburgh
4263:Edinburgh
4235:Cited by
4201:: p. 100.
4189:: p. 156.
4148:Burt 1822
4093:: pp. 13.
4081:: p. 774.
4027:: p. 381.
3880:: p. 254.
3792:: p. 368.
3780:: p. 316.
3753:: p. 316.
3661:: p. 252.
3659:Venn 1951
3634:: p. 163.
3517:: p. 351.
3459:: p. 428.
3387:: p. 405.
3375:: p. 397.
3296:: p. 229.
3160:Reid 2003
3138:: p. 413.
3114:: p. 228.
2939:: p. 223.
2744:: p. 504.
2732:: p. xvi.
2720:: p. 198.
2693:: p. 147.
2637:: p. 409.
2620:DĂĄl Riata
2491:. Guest:
2365:: p. 393.
2350:: p. 363.
2197:Footnotes
2183:Clan Iver
2061:Mackenzie
2042:Macdonald
2004:(3,838);
1951:Mackenzie
1945:Macdonald
1892:Rosemarky
1880:M'Lennans
1852:see below
1784:Dingwalls
1776:Clan-Leay
1772:Clan-iver
1708:Inverness
1658:bĂłlstaĂ°ir
1293:Timsgarry
1240:Benbecula
1216:The Minch
1204:the Crown
1176:Jacobites
1153:"), near
1018:Stornoway
954:Loch Roag
857:Morrisons
832:see above
801:legendary
699:claimant
583:Icelandic
527:Zechariah
481:Irish man
477:Morisones
409:eponymous
254:Old Norse
124:etymology
40:, on the
6889:language
6880:Lowland
6841:Bagpipes
6791:Scotland
6762:Whitelaw
6753:Wauchope
6723:Turnbull
6707:Tailyour
6696:Straiton
6691:Strachan
6686:Stirling
6668:Spalding
6661:Skirving
6635:Roberton
6612:Polwarth
6604:Pitcairn
6601:Pitblado
6595:Pentland
6588:Paterson
6569:Newlands
6543:Monteith
6528:Melville
6484:Macqueen
6474:MacPhail
6454:MacInnes
6416:MacAulay
6360:Kinnaird
6266:Galloway
6246:Fletcher
6232:Falconer
6198:Dalmahoy
6191:Crawford
6178:Cockburn
6174:Clephane
6171:Clelland
6168:Chalmers
6149:Caldwell
6130:Brisbane
6054:Anderson
5984:Urquhart
5954:Stirling
5939:Sinclair
5864:Primrose
5859:Oliphant
5849:Nicolson
5824:Morrison
5799:Matheson
5774:Maitland
5709:MacLaren
5609:Lockhart
5509:Hamilton
5484:Grierson
5399:Drummond
5389:Davidson
5369:Crichton
5359:Colville
5349:Cochrane
5344:Chisholm
5329:Cathcart
5319:Carnegie
5309:Campbell
5294:Buchanan
5153:(1904).
5121:(1876).
5079:(1890).
4952:(1907).
4857:(1890).
4835:(1894).
4789:(1894).
4690:Stirling
4682:(1922).
4578:(1910).
4426:Aberdeen
4360:(1822).
4321:(2008).
4295:(2004).
4177:: p. 81.
3946:: p. 58.
3868:: p. 87.
3804:: p. 79.
3556:: p. 24.
3490:: p. 53.
3363:: p. 64.
3186:: p. 77.
3174:: p. 73.
3162:: p. 57.
2681:: p. 60.
2616:Driscoll
2612:EterscĂŠl
2442:27 March
2330:McCauley
2098:MacAulay
2094:Macaulay
2090:Macaulay
2085:Macaulay
2075:See also
2069:Macaulay
2057:Gairloch
2050:Macaulay
2038:Macaulay
2030:Morrison
2022:Macaulay
2018:St Kilda
2010:Macaulay
2006:Morrison
1997:Campbell
1986:Macaulay
1957:Morrison
1913:â
1888:Dingwell
1864:Poynards
1800:tortured
1626:Ullapool
1588:Ullapool
1568:Macleans
1459:Sun Life
1371:tacksmen
1320:pictured
1318:tartan (
1301:Mealista
1286:moorland
1257:Catholic
1212:mustered
1123:tacksman
1091:Royalist
1063:Seaforth
1059:Auldearn
983:James VI
945:Iron Age
885:shieling
836:tacksman
734:senachie
625:Macaulay
595:Macaulay
552:sgĂ ireag
498:â
485:Claudius
368:Macaulay
321:Hebrides
319:on, the
243:Amhlaidh
222:Macaulay
164:Macaulay
100:Scotland
54:Ullapool
6856:Manrent
6780:Culture
6765:Wishart
6745:Wardlaw
6728:Tweedie
6714:Tennant
6703:Symmers
6700:Sydserf
6676:Stewart
6642:Russell
6628:Ralston
6618:Preston
6608:Pollock
6584:Paisley
6552:Moubray
6524:Meldrum
6505:Maxwell
6459:MacIver
6434:MacEwen
6429:MacDuff
6363:Kinnear
6357:Kinloch
6337:Houston
6330:Hopkirk
6324:Herries
6316:Hepburn
6289:Gibsone
6270:Gardyne
6241:Fleming
6229:Fairlie
6214:Douglas
6204:Dalzell
6195:Crosbie
6126:Boswell
6102:Bissett
6098:Binning
6091:Bethune
6087:Belshes
6075:Balfour
6069:Baillie
6042:Ainslie
5989:Wallace
5979:Trotter
5974:Swinton
5959:Strange
5929:Sempill
5909:Ruthven
5884:Riddell
5879:Rattray
5869:Pringle
5844:Nesbitt
5804:Menzies
5779:Makgill
5754:MacNeil
5724:MacLeod
5714:Maclean
5629:MacBean
5614:Lumsden
5599:Lindsay
5574:Kincaid
5564:Kennedy
5549:Jardine
5504:Haldane
5494:Guthrie
5449:Forsyth
5429:Erskine
5384:Darroch
5339:Chattan
5304:Cameron
5299:Burnett
5254:Barclay
4812:Paisley
4779:Glasgow
4764:Glasgow
4739:Birlinn
4618:Birlinn
4586:Glasgow
4401:Birlinn
4001:CANMORE
3259:28 June
3233:28 June
3207:28 June
3112:Goodare
2885:CANMORE
2560:20 July
2465:Birlinn
2295:23 July
2238:21 July
2192:Sources
2102:McAulay
2065:Macleod
2046:Maclean
2026:Macleod
2014:Bernera
2002:Macleod
1969:Maclean
1963:Macivor
1940:Macleod
1935:Macleod
1860:Targets
1702:of the
1619:Macraes
1501:crannog
1363:migrate
1347:Ontario
1289:pasture
1253:Scalpay
1220:Poolewe
1184:Cadogan
1127:Brenish
1121:, "the
1103:Macraes
970:heather
906:pibroch
878:red-hot
548:sea mew
532:Bernera
249:Amhladh
182:Origins
94:in the
90:on the
6836:Tartan
6749:Watson
6638:Rossie
6632:Renton
6621:Purves
6581:Orrock
6575:Norvel
6572:Newton
6540:Moncur
6532:Mercer
6500:Maxton
6489:Macrae
6464:Mackie
6444:Macfie
6404:Lundin
6392:Little
6382:Lammie
6344:Inglis
6341:Hutton
6313:Halket
6236:Fenton
6223:Dunlop
6219:Duncan
6164:Cheyne
6145:Calder
6140:Cairns
6133:Butter
6081:Baxter
6063:Arnott
5999:Wemyss
5874:Ramsay
5854:Ogilvy
5839:Napier
5834:Murray
5809:Moffat
5739:Macnab
5679:Mackay
5594:Leslie
5589:Lennox
5579:Lamont
5544:Irvine
5539:Hunter
5514:Hannay
5479:Gregor
5469:Graham
5464:Gordon
5454:Fraser
5444:Forbes
5419:Elliot
5409:Dundas
5404:Dunbar
5289:Buchan
5274:Brodie
5244:Arthur
5222:chiefs
4983:
4938:
4911:
4884:
4745:
4709:
4651:
4624:
4601:
4564:
4554:Oxford
4534:
4524:Oxford
4507:
4481:
4463:
4407:
4384:
4329:
4307:
4273:
4226:
4130:6 June
4052:6 June
4007:6 June
3914:6 June
3851:6 June
2827:12 May
2799:12 May
2471:
2229:
2174:Tolmie
2148:Thomas
1991:Murray
1975:Mackay
1908:Assint
1813:Rosses
1796:bardic
1780:Munros
1760:brogue
1700:vassal
1630:Ulapul
1534:Lennox
1447:factor
1367:Quebec
1351:Quebec
1245:Harris
1155:Barvas
1151:cairns
991:lairds
947:broch.
912:, and
819:, 3rd
718:Barvas
680:Valtos
663:Valtos
621:McOler
617:sasine
586:Irskar
579:Iskair
568:SgĂ ire
564:byname
540:SgĂ ire
536:SgĂ ire
515:SgĂ ire
511:Iskair
461:Bragar
449:Thomas
440:Magnus
388:slaves
349:Harris
260:Ăleifr
144:Gaelic
84:family
56:. The
44:. The
6816:Septs
6806:Croft
6769:Young
6718:Troup
6657:Seton
6652:Schaw
6598:Peter
6566:Nevoy
6563:Nairn
6549:Mouat
6496:Maule
6401:Logie
6397:Logan
6379:Laing
6353:Kelly
6348:Innes
6320:Heron
6280:Gayre
6186:Craig
6136:Byres
6122:Blyth
6119:Blane
6115:Blair
6072:Baird
6046:Aiton
6033:Adair
6017:clans
5949:Spens
5944:Skene
5919:Scott
5894:Rollo
5829:Munro
5584:Leask
5559:Keith
5474:Grant
5414:Durie
5394:Dewar
5284:Bruce
5279:Broun
5269:Boyle
5229:Agnew
5084:(PDF)
5069:(PDF)
5052:(PDF)
5027:(PDF)
5002:(PDF)
3908:(PDF)
3895:(PDF)
3845:EDINA
3076:EDINA
2118:Notes
1981:Smith
1900:Urray
1896:Avoch
1868:Durks
1817:siege
1717:Lorne
1562:âand
1526:Canna
1424:tutor
1392:Barra
1297:glebe
993:from
966:dirks
962:broch
922:Sligo
897:Derry
889:stack
881:poker
874:Kneep
870:smith
684:Kneep
665:, in
659:Kneep
637:Minch
597:(see
590:Ărskr
544:skĂĄri
419:ĂlĂĄfr
360:Y-DNA
337:Lewis
325:Gaels
278:liefr
270:ĂlĂĄfr
265:ĂlĂĄfr
140:Irish
132:Y-DNA
120:Norse
62:Uists
6977:Uist
6851:Kilt
6756:Weir
6737:Vans
6733:Udny
6711:Tait
6624:Rait
6559:Muir
6407:Lyle
6327:Hogg
6304:Gray
6298:Glen
6295:Glas
6084:Bell
6036:Adam
6004:Wood
5934:Shaw
5904:Ross
5899:Rose
5619:Lyon
5569:Kerr
5534:Hope
5529:Home
5499:Haig
5489:Gunn
5264:Boyd
4981:ISBN
4936:ISBN
4909:ISBN
4882:ISBN
4743:ISBN
4707:ISBN
4649:ISBN
4622:ISBN
4599:ISBN
4562:ISBN
4532:ISBN
4505:ISBN
4479:ISBN
4461:ISBN
4440:link
4405:ISBN
4382:ISBN
4327:ISBN
4305:ISBN
4271:ISBN
4224:ISBN
4132:2009
4054:2009
4009:2009
3916:2009
3853:2009
3778:1922
3700:2010
3583:2010
3444:2008
3410:2009
3348:2009
3322:2009
3261:2009
3235:2009
3209:2009
3084:2008
3041:2008
3013:2008
2966:2010
2924:2010
2893:2009
2829:2009
2801:2009
2663:2007
2562:2008
2469:ISBN
2444:2011
2324:2007
2297:2009
2270:2008
2240:2009
2227:ISBN
2016:and
1994:and
1960:and
1821:hang
1790:The
1782:and
1764:Ross
1564:loch
1556:Coll
1524:and
1522:Eigg
1505:Coll
1499:, a
1440:Dame
1416:Whig
1349:and
1147:Brue
1139:loft
1071:dirk
1067:bows
995:Fife
682:and
661:and
605:Gael
558:and
341:Skye
339:and
262:and
195:The
168:sept
160:Ness
156:feud
142:(or
114:and
72:The
52:and
6555:Mow
6285:Ged
6210:Don
5789:Mar
5519:Hay
2614:or
2506:BBC
2416:BBC
1656:or
1654:bĂłl
1518:Rum
1503:on
1426:to
1388:fl.
1345:of
1238:in
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