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420: 1184: 1204: 435: 1226: 898:. The name of the chief of the clan in 1493 is unknown, though in 1515 the chief was Neil Mackinnon of Mishnish. Two years later, in 1517, Neil and several others, described as "kin, men, servants and partakers" of Lauchlan Maclean of Duart, were included in a remission which was obtained for their part in the rebellion of Sir Donald Macdonald of Lochalsh. In 1545, Ewen, the chief of the clan, was one of the barons and council of the Isles who swore allegiance to the King of England, at Knockfergus in Ireland. 1150:. Today the current chief is Madam Anne Gunhild Mackinnon of Mackinnon, 38th Chief of the Name and Arms of Mackinnon, recognized by the Lord Lyon. She has two sons who are eligible upon her death to become chief under the blood line and providing they retain the MacKinnon name. In 2015 Madame Anne MacKinnon appointed Stephen MacKinnon of Massachusetts, U.S.A. as her representative of the Chief and is recognized as such by the Clan MacKinnon Society. She also appointed Stephen MacKinnon Chieftain of Mishnish. 391: 380: 3786: 2001: 1163:
Clan MacKinnon Society made contact with her and she appointed in 2015 a Representative of the Chief, Stephen MacKinnon of Massachusetts, U.S.A. Stephen was also appointed at this time, Chieftain of Mishnish. Anne MacKinnon has never given up her position and in fact, has two sons who are eligible to inherit her title under the blood line and providing they retain the MacKinnon name.
95: 989:, this time between the Mackinnons and MacGregors, has also been seen as proof of a Siol Alpin descent. On 1671, in Kilmorie, Lauchlan Mackinnon of Strahairdle and James Macgregor of Macgregor, entered into the bond, stating that the two chiefs descended "fra twa breethren of auld descent". In 1609, the chief of the clan, 1137:
The last chief of the senior line died unmarried in 1808; he was the great-grandson of John, elder son of Lachlan Mor who fought at the Battle of Worcester. The chiefship then passed to a representative of Lachlan Mor's second son, Donald. This Donald had apparently been taken prisoner at the Battle
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of Clan Mackinnon is Madame Anne Gunhild Mackinnon of Mackinnon, 38th Chief of the Name and Arms of Mackinnon. The Antigua Chief of Mackinnon Madame Anne Gunheild Mackinnon of Mackinnon, 38th Chief is recognized by the Lord Lyon. While her outside contacts with Clan MacKinnon have been limited, the
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were in your power, as you have been in his, what would you do?" Mackinnon replied, "I would do to him, as he has this day done to me; I would send him back to his own country". Because of the chief's support of the Jacobite rebellion they lost Strathardle in 1765, and have since been held landless
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in Skye. After becoming separated from his hunting party the Mackinnon spent the night in a cave for shelter. While preparing some venison which he was about to cook over an open fire he was attacked by a wild boar which charged into the cave. Mackinnon then drove the butchered deer's leg into the
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Though little is known of the early history of the clan, it is likely to have served under the Lords of the Isles. After the forfeiture of the Lordship of the Isles in 1493 the clan would have gained some independence, and was at various times allied or at war with neighbouring clans such as the
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then persuaded the MacLeans and MacLeods of Harris to aid in John Mór's revolt, and acquire islands for themselves. Though assisted by his allies, John Mor was defeated, and by 1395 had fled to Ireland. John Mór was later pardoned by his brother, though the MacDonald history states that the
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there is no trace of early history of the Mackinnons as an independent clan. On the forfeiture of the last Lord of the Isles in the 1490s the clan at last gained some independence, though the Clan Mackinnon was always a minor clan and never gained any great power. According to Skene, the
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as follows, "At the shore of Sky foresaid, lyes ane iyle callit Pabay, neyre ane myle in lenthe, full of woodes, guid for fishing, and a main shelter for thieves and cut-throats. It perteins to M’Kynnoun". Of the island of Mull, Monro stated that, "this iyle pertains pairtly to
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the claimed ancestor of Clan Mackinnon. The princess was to have collected the tolls of ships sailing through the narrows between the castle and the mainland, though Norse ships were exempt from her toll. To ensure that her taxes were paid a chain was stretched across the
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estimated that the Mackinnon force of that time was about 200 men. "Mackinnons – The Laird of Mackinnon is their Chief, who in Irish is called Mackenoin holds his Lands of the Crown both in the Isles of Skye and Mull and Can raise 200 Men." Following the defeat of the
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An indication of the relative extent of the estates of the three great chiefs of Skye at the end of the 17th century is afforded by the amount of rental for each: £7,000 for Macleod, £6,200 for Macdonald and £2,400 for Mackinnon (at a time when 12
970:, with their followers. MacLean and his men engaged the MacDonalds "at a place called Bern Bige, attacked and defeated them, and afterwards ravaged the whole island in revenge for the slaughter of the Macleans at Lochgruinart". 878:, known today as 'MacKinnon's Cross', dedicated in 1489 to himself and his father (Lauchlan), which is inscribed: "Hec Fingone: et: eivs: filii: Johannis: X: abbatis de Hy: facta: anno: Domini: måccccålxxxåixå". 1146:(a cadet branch) to claim the chiefship generated a great deal of controversy and a certain amount of local support in Skye, but proved ultimately fruitless. The thirty-fifth chief of the clan was 829: 874:
1357–1405), and Eoin MacFhionghain (John MacKinnon, son of Lachlan MacKinnon) (1467–1498) who was the last Benedictine Abbot of Iona. His tomb lies in Iona to this day, along with the shaft of a
1081:. Because of this the chief of the clan was forfeited, though he eventually received a pardon on 4 January 1727. In the rebellion of 1745, the chief, then old and infirm, joined the forces of 746:, in an attempt to take the Lordship of the Isles for himself. According to a manuscript relating the history of the MacDonalds, written in the 17th century, it was Finnon, known as the 859:). Moncreiffe speculated that the MacKinnons were also of this kindred, and noted their coat of arms bore the hand of the saint holding the Cross. Several MacKinnons were 981:. In the bond the two chiefs claimed to "come from ane house and one lineage", and promised to lend aid to each other. The chief of Clan Mackinnon signed his name, 1235:
in 1960 with a letter from 'The Mackinnon of Mackinnon', advising 'the correct setts for the Clan and Hunting Tartans of the Clan Mackinnon.' (STA ref: 1641).
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The Mackinnon chief was later captured by Government troops and spent a year in confinement before being put on trial, with his life at stake, in
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Although considered a relatively minor clan, it seems to have been of considerable strength. Clan Mackinnon took part in the
574:, a similar patronymic name meaning "son of the beloved one". In consequence some "Mackinvens" have Anglicised their name to 776: 743: 475:). The clan are supposed to have defeated the Vikings at Goir a' Bhlair, on the eastern slopes of Beinn na Cailleach above 954:. The Bishop of the Isles complained to the Scots king that these men were preventing him from receiving the rents of his 847:. The abbacy of Iona was first founded in 563 by Saint Columba, and many following abbots were selected from his kindred ( 767:
himself, was spared only because he was a churchman, and spent the rest of his life imprisoned on Iona by the Macdonalds.
1604: 974: 1353: 815:. A Mackinnon legend that is supposed to explain the chief's crest is of a Mackinnon who was hunting on the shores of 1930: 985:. This bond was seen as further proof, by Skene, that the Mackinnons were descended from Siol Alpin. Another bond of 719: 2005: 1742: 3766: 3689: 1955: 906:, in 1549, described the Mackinnon controlled lands at that time. On Skye were the lands of "Straytsnardill" ( 468: 1276: 2497: 2042: 1413: 797: 2507: 1943: 1030: 863: 324: 582:(however most Love or Low surnames are not derived this way, having no connection with the MacKinnons). 3282: 1125: 1022: 527: 1045:
at this battle, though this is thought improbable as such a custom was by then very much obsolete. (A
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in the Clan Gregor genealogy. The genealogy within the manuscript is as follows (original spelling in
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on 2 February 1645. The chief of Clan Mackinnon, Lauchlan Mackinnon, raised a regiment in aid of
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in the 17th and 18th centuries, and tradition has the chief of the clan aiding in the escape of
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Genealogical Account of the Family of Mackinnon, compiled many years ago from authentic records
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Over 150 male clan members from Skye presented a "humble address" to Corriechatachan in 1848.
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of Worcester and later traveled to the West Indies. It was his great-great-grandson,
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History of the Western Highlands And Isles of Scotland, From A.D. 1493 To A.D. 1625
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A Description of the Western Isles of Scotland Called Hybrides, by Sir Donald Monro
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claim descent from in about 1130. Because of the clan's early association with the
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proved that Clan Mackinnon was a branch of Clan Gregor. Skene maintained that the
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The early clan seems to have had a close connection with the abbacy on the small
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Love, Low, McInnon, MacKinning, MacKinven, MacMorran, MacSherrie, Sherrie, Sherry
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gave the clan a descent linked to the clans of Siol Alpin. He claimed that the
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in 1842. Today there are many different tartans attributed to the Mackinnons.
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Little is known of the early history of the clan. The 19th-century historian
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A History of the Scottish Highlands, Highland Clans and Highland Regiments
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the first authentic record of the clan is found in an indenture between
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in 1960, and is based upon the Mackinnon tartan found in the dubious
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meaning "fair born" or "fair son". This personal name appears in the
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and Finlay Macnab of Bowaine, entered into a Bond of Friendship and
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mouth of the boar, jamming it open, before killing the wild animal.
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The Highlanders of Scotland, Their Origin, History, And Antiquities
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William Alexander Mackinnon (1784–1870)|William Alexander Mackinnon
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Maclauchlan, Thomas & Wilson, John & Keltie, John Scott.
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The Scottish Clans and Their Tartans, With Notes, Library Edition
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Mackinnon Hunting tartan. This modern tartan was registered with
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the MacKinnon chiefs lost the last of their ancient clan lands.
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speculated that Clan MacKinnon belonged to the kindred of Saint
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Downie, Sir Alexander Mackenzie and Mackinnon, Alister Downie.
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in his flight to France. Because of their support for the last
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were approximately equivalent to one English pound sterling).
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A Description of the Western Isles of Scotland Called Hybrides
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38th Chief of the Name and Arms of MacKinnon. (Mac Fhionghain)
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The Highland Clans of Scotland: Their History and Traditions
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Historical Papers Relating to the Jacobite Period, 1699–1750
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According to legend, the castle of Dunakin (today known as
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The MacKinnon Hunting Modern tartan was registered with
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in 1314 the Mackinnons were rewarded with land on the
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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Maclauchlan & Wilson & Keltie, pp. 256–258.
1531: 1529: 1406: 1653: 539:and Bishop of Iona", is recorded as dying in 966. 315:, however recent research speculates Cináed was a 1641: 1622: 1457: 1455: 1453: 1451: 1449: 1414:"First king of the Scots? Actually he was a Pict" 1317: 1310: 1308: 1306: 1274: 3802: 1762: 1526: 1500: 1498: 1496: 1494: 870:on the island of Iona. Finghuine MacFhionghain ( 585: 1774: 1755: 1753: 1751: 1690: 1601:Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia 1519:Site Record for Skye, Goir A' Bhlair, Broadford 1429:. 2 October 2004. Retrieved on 16 November 2007 1399: 1397: 1395: 1393: 1391: 1389: 1387: 1385: 1383: 1375:Genealogical Account of the Family of Mackinnon 734:, was not delivered into the keeping of any of 592:Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia 169:Mackinnon of Keanouchrach (Chinn Uachdaraich), 1811: 1446: 1303: 2043: 1900:. 2nd edition, Edward Stanford, London, 1883. 1491: 1377:(2nd edition, Edward Stanford, London, 1883). 559:. These names are thought to derive from the 1748: 1380: 1354:"MACKINNON OF MACKINNON, CHIEF OF MACKINNON" 770:The earliest record of the Mackinnons is of 291:named the clan as one of the seven clans of 2023:The Clan Mackinnon Society of NSW Australia 1965:. "The Early Christian Monuments of Iona". 1681: 1610: 1333: 1331: 1329: 931:, pairtly to M’Kynnoun, and pairtly to the 566:(translation: "fair-born"). The Anglicised 2050: 2036: 1373:All referred to in Downie and Mackinnon's 881: 454:princess known as Saucy Mary, who married 93: 1903: 1485: 886:The Mackinnons regularly feuded with the 383:A proposed descent of the seven clans of 102:Madam Anne Gunhild MacKinnon of MacKinnon 1799: 1577:Fínghin, angcoire & epscop Ia, d'écc 1566: 1559: 1557: 1555: 1553: 1551: 1549: 1547: 1439: 1437: 1435: 1326: 827: 463:. On her death she was buried beneath a 433: 418: 389: 378: 1959:. Edinburgh: Thomas G. Stevenson, 1847. 1925:. Barnes & Noble Publishing, 1995. 1258: 695:, from whom sprung clanfinguin, son of 335:bore the hand of the saint holding the 3803: 1987:The Clans of the Highlands of Scotland 1950:. London: Barrie & Rockliff, 1967. 1053:on the field of battle and could lead 914:perteining to Mackynnoun; the castill 894:, in the MacDonald's battles with the 866:, who were leaders of the Benedictine 617: 2031: 1860:Tartan Details - MacKinnon Hunting #3 1544: 1432: 1060: 788:, on 1 November 1409. Later in 1467, 482: 402:depiction of a member of the clan by 253: 1607:). Published in 1994. Pages 228–229. 1270: 1268: 759:s kinsman, the Mackinnon chief, was 438:Beinn na Caillich and Goir a' Bhlair 1969:. vol. 35, pp. 79–93. 1900–01. 1836:Mackinnon Hunting Clan Tartan WR917 1605:Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs 408:The Clans of the Scottish Highlands 280:Popular tradition gives the clan a 13: 2057: 1573:Annals of the Four Masters. M964.3 997:, which were enacted to bring the 975:Lauchlan Mackinnon of Strathairdle 414: 14: 3837: 1994: 1265: 1132: 902:, High Dean of the Isles, in his 823: 3826:Gaelic families of Norse descent 3784: 1999: 1944:Moncreiffe of that Ilk, Sir Iain 1918:. Edinburgh: William Tait, 1836. 1599:Way, George and Squire, Romily. 1224: 1202: 1182: 1041:. It is said that he was made a 720:John of Islay, Lord of the Isles 570:can also derive from the Gaelic 284:Gaelic origin. The 19th-century 255:[ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠvĩçˈkʲiŋɣɛn] 44:: "Fortune assists the daring"). 1879:. W. & A. K. Johnston, Ltd. 1869: 1853: 1841: 1829: 1820: 1786: 1510: 991:Lauchlane McKynnoun of that Ilk 783:Hector Macgilleone, dominus de 606:. After Bruce's victory at the 594:the Mackinnons gave shelter to 3767:Independent Highland Companies 1989:. Edinburgh: James Hogg. 1850. 1956:Collectanea de Rebus Albanicis 1781:Collectanea de Rebus Albanicis 1648:Collectanea de Rebus Albanicis 1636:Collectanea de Rebus Albanicis 1617:Collectanea de Rebus Albanicis 1575:Retrieved on 18 November 2007 1541:. Retrieved on 23 October 2007 1367: 1338:The Highland Clans of Scotland 962:, accompanied with MacLeod of 790:Lachlann M'Fynwyn de Myschenys 1: 1838:Retrieved on 20 November 2007 1129:in their ancient clan lands. 942:of Strathardill, and his son 792:, witnessed a charter by the 774:, who witnessed a charter by 586:Wars of Scottish Independence 473:the mountain of the old woman 1979:. London: John Murray, 1837. 1808:Retrieved on 27 October 2007 1759:W & A K Johnston, p. 60. 1745:Retrieved on 23 October 2007 1678:Retrieved on 27 October 2007 1507:Retrieved on 27 October 2007 1340:Retrieved on 27 October 2007 1025:the Mackinnons followed the 1016: 339:, and the several Mackinnon 7: 1241: 1148:Francis Alexander Mackinnon 1089:) with a battalion of men. 714:According to the historian 655:listed, was the brother of 325:Iain Moncreiffe of that Ilk 10: 3842: 2018:The Mackinnon Organization 2013:The Clan Mackinnon Society 1904:Eyre-Todd, George (1923). 1166: 1023:Wars of the Three Kingdoms 983:Lauchland, mise Mac Fingon 528:Annals of the Four Masters 374: 176:Mackinnon of Mishnish, on 167:Mackinnon of Gambell, Skye 3780: 3636: 2871: 2078: 2067: 1176: 1173: 1037:, and was present at the 1001:under the control of the 359:. The clan supported the 210: 188: 144: 121: 111: 106: 101: 92: 87: 74: 66: 61: 48: 33: 28: 23: 1862:Retrieved on 11 May 2023 1850:Retrieved on 11 May 2023 1153: 3014:Campbell of Breadalbane 2498:Macdonald of Clanranald 1882:Allardyce, James (ed). 1817:Allardyce, p. 169. 1659:Mackinnon, pp. 192–195. 1505:Mackinnon Gazetteer Key 1323:MacKinnon, pp. 192–195. 1275:Mac an Tàilleir, Iain. 1124:, asked Mackinnon, "If 1057:under his own banner). 1029:, and took part in the 882:16th and 17th centuries 634:was the brother of the 331:, noting the MacKinnon 200:Clan MacDonald of Sleat 171:Scalpay, Inner Hebrides 3660:Court of the Lord Lyon 2508:MacDonell of Glengarry 2071:List of Scottish clans 1443:Moncreiffe, pp. 70–71. 929:M’Gillayne of Lochbowy 836: 543:forms of the name are 439: 431: 411: 387: 250: 155:MacKinnon of Borreraig 38:Audentes Fortuna Juvat 16:Highland Scottish clan 3283:MacDonald of Dunnyveg 2008:at Wikimedia Commons 1973:Skene, William Forbes 1771:Gregory, pp. 285–286. 1314:Smibert, pp. 145–147. 1087:Bonnie Prince Charlie 1083:Charles Edward Stuart 1079:Battle of Sherrifmuir 831: 608:Battle of Bannockburn 437: 422: 393: 382: 365:Bonnie Prince Charlie 2563:Maclaine of Lochbuie 2518:MacDonald of Glencoe 2513:MacDonald of Keppoch 1953:The Iona Club (ed). 1923:Scottish Highlanders 1921:Mackinnon, Charles. 1886:. Aberdeen, 1895–96. 1792:Alexander Nicolson, 1696:Anderson, pp. 28–29. 1259:Notes and references 1193:as published in the 1031:Battle of Inverlochy 1027:Marquess of Montrose 925:M’Gillayne of Doward 798:Council of the Isles 624:William Forbes Skene 410:, published in 1845. 319:and possibly even a 265:from the islands of 251:Clann MhicFhionghain 55:Cuimhnich bàs Alpein 3791:Scotland portal 2643:Malcolm (MacCallum) 1891:The Scottish Nation 1889:Anderson, William. 1674:27 May 2010 at the 1563:Byars, pp. 246–247. 1461:Gregory, pp. 80–81. 1419:24 May 2011 at the 1403:Skene, pp. 258–260. 1277:"Ainmean Pearsanta" 1216:Vestiarium Scoticum 1195:Vestiarium Scoticum 1075:Macdonalds of Sleat 1039:Battle of Worcester 1003:Scottish Government 952:Bishop of the Isles 946:, were reported to 832:MacKinnon's Cross, 779:, dominus Insularum 630:who appears in the 618:Origins of the clan 509:form of the Gaelic 29:Clann MacFhionghain 3725:Battle of Culloden 3018:Campbell of Cawdor 2503:Macdonald of Sleat 1948:The Highland Clans 1806:Titles of Nobility 1669:THE CLAN MACKINNON 1103:Battle of Culloden 1061:Jacobite uprisings 940:Fynnoun MacKynnoun 892:MacDonalds of Skye 868:monastic community 837: 772:Lachlan Makfingane 763:for his part. 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Index

Latin
Slogan
Plant badge
Scots Pine

Caisteal Maol
Septs
Corriechatachan
Elgol
Scalpay, Inner Hebrides
Mull
Clan MacDonald of Sleat
Clan MacLeod
Clan Campbell
Clan MacLean
Scottish Gaelic
[ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠvĩçˈkʲiŋɣɛn]
Highland
Scottish clan
Mull
Skye
Inner Hebrides
Dalriadic
historian
W. F. Skene
Siol Alpin
Alpin
Cináed mac Ailpín
Cináed mac Ailpín
King of Scots

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