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1642:(1831) and Smibert's (1851). The tartan is derived from the Mackenzie tartan used by John Mackenzie in 1771, when he raised the regiment known as "Lord Macleod's Highlanders". The Mackenzies claimed to be heirs to the chiefship of the Macleods of Lewis, after the death of Roderick in 1595. The tartan was approved by Norman Magnus, 26th chief of the Dunvegan Macleods. It was adopted by the clan society in 1910.
629:). Ruairi later disowned Torquil Connanach on account of the alleged adultery between his wife and the Morrison brieve of Lewis. Ruairi's wife later abandoned him and eloped with a cousin of his, John MacGillechallum of Raasay, after which Ruairi divorced her. In 1541 Ruairi married Barbara Stewart, daughter of Andrew Lord Avondale, and by her had a son named Torquil
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son Donald to the Privy
Council in Edinburgh. Ruairi Mor later served some time in prison for harbouring the rebels, though he was also later knighted for his service to the Crown. Niall was brought to trial, convicted and executed in April 1613, dying "very Christianlie". Niall's son Donald was banished from Scotland, and ended up dying in
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291:- progenitor of the Macleods of Lewis (Sìol Thorcaill). In the 16th and early 17th centuries the chiefly line of the Clan Macleod of The Lewes was nearly extinguished by the bloodthirsty and power hungry chief "Old Rory" and his various offspring. This feuding directly led to the fall of the clan, and loss of its lands to the
494:.1343. In this charter Torcall had no designation, showing that he held no property until then. By 1344 the Macleods of Lewis held the Isle of Lewis as vassals of the Macdonalds of Islay. In time the Macleods of Lewis grew in power, rivalling the Macleods of Harris - with lands stretching from the islands of Lewis,
444:. W.D.H. Sellar and William Matheson pointed out that in lands held by the clan (Lewis, in Wester Ross, and Waternish on the Isle of Skye), there were traditions of the Nicolsons/MacNicols preceding them. Of Lewis itself, tradition had it that the Macleods gained the island through a marriage with a Nicolson
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Nicolson heiress of tradition, her arms would have likely passed to the
Macleods as well. The Hebridean Nicolsons/MacNicols were supposed to have held their lands in the Western Isles from the Norse rulers for their services as coast-watchers, hence the burning mountain on the arms of Macleod of The Lewes.
772:. They claimed this right through their descent from Margaret, daughter of Torquil Conanach, who succeeded to her father's claim to Lewis. In time, the chiefship of the Macleods of Lewis passed to the Macleods of Raasay, near cousins of Old Ruairi. This line of Chiefs continues unbroken to this day.
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Two of Ruairi Og's sons - Ruairi and
William - were captured and hanged by Mackenzie of Kintail. The one remaining son, Malcolm, was captured at the same time, though escaped and harassed the Mackenzies for years afterwards. Malcolm played a prominent part in Sir James Macdonald's rebellion in 1615,
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on the west coast of Lewis. For almost three years the small group of
Macleods held out against the Mackenzies before being driven off. Niall then surrendered himself to Ruairi Mor Macleod of Harris and Dunvegan. Later when travelling in the south Ruairi was forced to deliver both Niall and Niall's
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Hucheon, Tutor of Mackay. Sidheag was also the sister of The
Macleod of The Lewes, and consequently a contingent of Macleods of Lewis led by the chiefs brother, Gille-caluim Beag, encountered a party of Mackays in Sutherland. During the battle that followed the Macleods were routed and Gille-caluim
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Macleods of Lewis claim descent. The earliest evidence of this traditional descent from Olaf the Black may only date as far back as the 17th century, from the era of Iain Mor MacLeod (chief of Clan
Macleod 1626–1649) who was styled "John McOlaus of Dunvegane" in a document dated 1630. Also, his son
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in 1829 described it thus: "MacLeod(of
Dunvegan) has got a sketch of this splendid tartan, three black stryps upon ain yellow fylde". It's thought the Macleod chief was a good friend of the Sobieski Stuarts, who gave him a sketch of the tartan years before they published it as "Clann-Lewid" in the
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refer to clans or families who were under the protection of a more powerful clan or family. Scottish clans were largely collections of different families, whether actually related or not, who held allegiance to a common chief. A modern example of this can be seen in the parish of
Dunvegan in 1746,
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A recent study of DNA from MacLeods determined that, out of 45 men with the surname, almost half of these men (47%) were descended from the same man. The genetic marker of this group is rare in the
British Isles, and has been found not only in "MacLeod territory", but also in Orkney, Shetland, and
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of the
Macleod of The Lewes is very different from that of the Macleod of Macleod, there may be a connection with the Hebridean Nicolsons/MacNicols. In their coat of arms, the Macleods of The Lewes have "a black burning mountain on a gold field". According to Sellar, when the Macleods married the
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Ruairi was only released from captivity by agreeing to recognise Torquil Connanach as his lawful heir. In 1572 Ruairi was then brought before the Privy Council where he was forced to resign to the Crown his lands of Lewis, Assynt, Coigach and Waternish. These lands were then granted to Torquil
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Donald Macleod of The Lewes, Chief of Clan Macleod of The Lewes. The association is made up of nine national societies across the world including: Australia, Canada, England, France, Germany, New Zealand, Scotland, South Africa, Switzerland and the United States of America. The ACM last held
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The branch called the Macleods of Pabbay and Uig descend from Norman (Old Norman) Macleod, Ist of Pabbay and Uig, who was born probably ca. 1480 and a son of Torquil Macleod, born ca. 1380, VI Chief of the Macleods of Lewis and his wife Catherine Campbell. Old Norman held lands at Hacklete,
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Nicknamed "Loud MacLeod", this tartan is generally referred to as "MacLeod Dress" or "MacLeod of Lewis" and sometimes "Macleod, Yellow of Raasay", it's one of the most instantly recognisable of Scottish tartans. The first image of the sett, thought to date from the 1830s, is a portrait of
655:, Tormod Uigach and Murdoch. Ruairi then made Torquil Dubh his heir, and again Torquil Connanach took up arms supported by the Mackenzies. Ruairi was aided by several of his illegitimate sons, including Donald, Ruairi Og and Niall, though two others, Tormod
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chief was driven off the island by the Lewismen. Because the Mackenzies now had the title deeds of Lewis, the island was forfeited by the Act of Estates in 1597, which gave the Scottish Government an excuse to attempt the colonisation the island.
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but little remains. It was held by the MacLeod of Assynt branch of the clan and was besieged by the Clan Mackay of Strathnaver in 1585 and by the Clan Mackenzie in 1646. The castle may have been used as a prison after the clan moved to Ardvreck
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Upon the death of Ruairi Macleod of The Lewes, the chieftainship of the clan passed to Torquil Dubh. In 1596 Torquil Dubh, with a force of seven or eight hundred men, devastated Torquil Connanach's lands of Coigach and the Mackenzie lands of
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Today, Clan MacLeod of The Lewes, MacLeod of Raasay, and Clan MacLeod are represented by "Associated Clan MacLeod Societies", and the chiefs of the three clans. The association is made up of ten national societies around the world including:
640:. Immediately the disinherited Torquil Connanach took up arms, supported by the Mackenzies. He captured his supposed father Ruairi, and for the next four years kept him as prisoner under dreadful conditions within the castle of Stornoway.
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in 1275, the claims of the Isle of Mann was taken up on behalf of the daughters of the family. This, according to Andrew P. MacLeod, implies that the legitimate male line from Olaf the Black was by then extinct. "In short, there is no
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where of 500 men named only 110 are actually MacLeods. All of those named were tenants of the MacLeod chief and would have acted as part of the clan. The following names have been attributed as septs of Clan Macleod of The Lewes.
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Earshader, Pabbay and Baille na Cille. Members of this branch spell their name with a small l. Many Ministers of the Church and many doctors of medicine have been produced by this branch and even a Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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The Macleods of Raasay are descended from Gillicallum (Malcolm) Macleod, second son of the Laird of Lewis. Alive in the mid to late 15th century, he wed Marion, daughter of John Gorm Campbell of Craignish (Died 1498). In 1597
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Though Torquil Dubh had several sons, Donald Gorm Mor of Sleat considered himself an heir of the deceased chief of Lewis and invaded the island pursuing his claim. It was not until after causing much destruction that the
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Connanach as his lawful heir, and he only received them back in life-rent. When Ruairi had returned to Lewis he revoked all he had agreed to on the grounds of coercion on 2 June 1572. Later in 1576,
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were given in vassalage by Roderick Macleod of The Lewes to his younger son, Tormod. This Tormod became ancestor of the Macleods of Assynt. In the 16th century the MacLeods of Assynt supported the
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Today both the Clan Macleod of The Lewes and Clan Macleod are represented by "Associated Clan MacLeod Societies" (ACM), with the chiefs Hugh Magnus Macleod of Macleod, Chief of Clan Macleod, and
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Note: the mottoes allude to the coat of arms of Macleod of The Lewes which contains a burning beacon or fiery mountain, which may have originally been the arms of the MacNicol coast-watchers.
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The fall of the clan and loss of the Isle of Lewis, began with Ruairi and his marriage to a daughter of John Mackenzie of Kintail. This marriage had produced a son named Torquil
1121:. The present chief of the Macleods of Raasay is Roderick John Macleod, 18th of Raasay, who lives in Tasmania, Australia. He is the brother of the present Macleod of The Lewes.
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as Macleod of Raasay. Later in 1988 he was officially recognised as "Torquil Roderick Macleod of The Lewes and Chief and Head of the baronial House of Macleod of the Lewes" by
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After the conquest of Lewis by the Mackenzies, Niall Macleod and his nephews Malcolm, William and Ruairi (the sons of Ruairi Og), and about thirty others took refuge on
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Some time later Ruairi took for his third wife a daughter of Hector Og Maclean of Duart, and had by her two sons, Torquil Dubh and Tormod. Ruairi also had several
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1654:"MacLeod of Assynt". The Macleods of Assynt are a branch of Clan Macleod of The Lewes. The tartan is almost identical to the "MacLeod of Harris/Hunting" tartan (
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Nicol, deNicole, MacNichol, MacNickle, McNychol, Necolson, Nichol(s), Nicholl, Nicholson, Nickle, Nicoll, Nicollsoun, Nicolson, Nuccol, Nuckall, Nucolsone.
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in the fourteenth century. William MacAskill, probably of Eabost, led the MacLeods in battle against the MacDonalds in the sixteenth century. During the
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was successful in reconciling Ruairi and Torquil Connanach, where Tocall was again made lawful heir and also received charter to the lands of Coigach.
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in 1819. Brochel Castle was built in the late 15th century or early 16th century, traditionally by MacGilleChaluim, first Macleod chief of Raasay.
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in 1554. It was demolished by Oliver Cromwell's forces in 1653. Cromwell's forces were themselves allegedly massacred by the islanders.
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and later went to Flanders, in 1616 he was again on Lewis where he killed "two gentlemen of the Mackenzies". Later he went to
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a later seat of the MacLeod of Assynt branch of the clan. It was sacked by the Mackenzies in 1672.
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Castles that have belonged to the Clan MacLeod of Lewis have included:
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Feuds, Forays and Rebellions: History of the Highland Clans, 1475-1625
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supported the British-Hanoverian Government and John MacAskill was an
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Assynt Castle, also known as Eilean Assynt, four miles north-west of
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and Company Edinburgh; and White, Cochrance and Co. London. p.
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Today the official clan tradition is that the Macleods descend from
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3341:
The Associated Clan MacLeod Societies Genealogical Resources Center
3340:
2412:"Scotland's DNA: Who do you think you are? - Part 4 - the Scotsman"
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1362:
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Norie, Noray, Nore, Norn, Norrey, Norreys, Norrie, Norris, Norye.
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and Chief and Head of the baronial House of MacLeod of The Lewes.
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784:. He had an interest in the history of the clan and matriculated
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477:. The castle, built by the Macleods, dates from the 16th century.
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of the MacLeods of Assynt in support of the British Government.
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personal name. The MacAskills were established on the Isle of
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was built for the MacAskills in about 1823 and is from where
1150:. During this feud the MacLeods of Assynt fought against the
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which can mean “bright”, “shining” or alternatively "ugly".
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reason to believe that Leod was the son of Olaf the Black".
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1968:
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Note: there are two versions of the chief's heraldic motto,
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1658:) and was first published as "MacLeod of Assynt" in 1906.
1162:. During the civil war of the 17th century, following the
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In 1406 a party of Macleods of Lewis were defeated at the
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3221:
Reaney, Percy Hilde; Wilson, Richard Middlewood (2006).
2830:"Ardvreck Castle - The MacNicols and Macleods of Assynt"
1552:: "I burn but am not consumed", or "I shine, not burn").
1492:
Black wrote that the Tolmies of the Hebrides are called
1844:
1389:
raised by the MacLeod chief to support the government.
1254:, was held by the MacLeod of Raasay branch of the clan.
633:("Heir" to distinguish him from the disowned Torquil).
3300:
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
2355:"Maleod of The Lewes, Chief of Macleod of The Lewes"
2772:
A Genealogical History of the Earldom of Sutherland
2682:
A Genealogical History of the Earldom of Sutherland
625:(named after his residence among the Mackenzies in
383:, born around 1200. Traditionally, from Leod's son
371:. "The Macleods imagined themselves descended from
228:, which at its height held extensive lands in the
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1943:
1117:brother to the Laird of Raasay was killed at the
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3216:. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: A. Fullarton & Co.
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1518:Note: the crest badge is made up of the chief's
546:MacDonald of Sleat, who had seized the lands of
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2969:The Independent Highland Companies, 1603 - 1760
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3162:(2 ed.). London: Hamilton, Adams and Co.
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3066:"Tartan - MacLeod/ Macleod of Harris (WR583)"
2848:The Independent Highland Companies, 1603–1760
2507:"Roderick Ruaidhri Mor MACLEOD (II of Lewis)"
1337:is the patronymic of the MacLeods of Raasay.
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2607:"Roderick "Old_Ruari" MACLEOD (VI of Lewis)"
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2168:"Roderick "Old Ruari" MACLEOD (VI of Lewis)"
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2014:
2012:
2010:
2008:
1618:composed and illustrated by the fraudulent '
1240:in 1506 but managed to hold out against the
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2070:
2036:
1983:"The Ancestry of the Macleods Reconsidered"
1261:on the mainland, was built on an island on
1060:. Recognised by the Lord Lyon, in 1988, as
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367:(Macleod of Macleod) use the three legs of
92:Stornoway Castle, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis.
3368:
3354:
3206:Maclauchlan, Thomas; Wilson, John (1875).
1704:
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1700:
1698:
1696:
1694:
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550:from the Macleods of Harris and Dunvegan.
481:
43:
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2632:"Torquil Roderick MACLEOD (XV of Raasay)"
2557:"Roderick Ruaidhri MACLEOD (IV of Lewis)"
2005:
1850:"A Closer Look at West Highland Heraldry"
1780:"Associated Clan MacLeod Societies: ACMS"
1530:Chief's crest: A golden sun in splendour.
812:Parliament in 2006 on the Isle of Lewis.
117:
109:
3022:"Tartan Details - MacLeod of Lewis (VS)"
2695:"Clan MacLeod Society, USA Clan Council"
2248:"Torquil Dubh MACLEOD (XII Baron Lewes)"
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600:
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2779:: Printed by George Ramsay and Co. for
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1148:Huistean Du Mackay, 13th of Strathnaver
1134:In the early 15th century the lands of
1096:
14:
5121:
2765:
1977:
1902:Matheson, William (18 November 1977).
1622:', is the source for many of today's "
1172:James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose
436:Clan lands and the Nicolsons/MacNicols
342:
3349:
3336:The Associated Clan MacLeod Societies
3272:. Edinburgh: Paul Harris Publishing.
1085:Current chief. Eldest son of Torquil
829:
3125:"Tartan Details - MacLeod of Assynt"
1417:, and a clan in its own right", see
1333:. According to George Fraser Black,
1294:
606:Castle Brochel on the Isle of Rassay
256:the Macleods of Lewis were known as
3227:(3rd ed.). London: Routledge.
2680:Gordon, Sir Robert. (1580 - 1650).
2053:"Malcolm Gille-caluim Beag MACLEOD"
1944:MacLeod, Andrew P (November 2000).
1745:Matheson, William (11 April 1979).
701:The Clans of the Scottish Highlands
616:
107:Macleods of Lewis (historic chiefs)
84:Torquil Donald MacLeod of the Lewes
24:
3375:
25:
5155:
3329:
2477:"Torquil Og MACLEOD (I of Lewis)"
2450:"Mcleod Name Meaning and History"
1717:: Goblinshead. pp. 390–392.
1502:
711:tartan, the Mackenzies conquered
347:
61:I birn quil I se / Luceo Non Uro
5144:Gaelic families of Norse descent
5102:
3224:A Dictionary of English Surnames
2532:"Torquil MACLEOD (III of Lewes)"
1663:
1647:
1631:
1583:
1146:, in a feud against their chief
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3117:
3090:
3071:Scottish Tartans World Register
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2624:
2599:
2574:
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2524:
2499:
2469:
2430:
2404:
2347:
2124:
824:
537:
5085:Independent Highland Companies
3253:. Edinburgh University Press.
3249:Roberts, John Leonard (1999).
2582:"Torquil MACLEOD (V of Lewis)"
1904:"The Ancestry of the MacLeods"
1507:
1465:Nicol is also associated with
1387:Independent Highland Companies
1200:The Macleods of Pabbay and Uig
882:
815:
13:
1:
3098:"Tartan Details - MacLeod #4"
2834:Caithness Field Club Bulletin
2325:"The 19th and 20th Centuries"
2290:"History of the Clan MacLeod"
1684:
1571:
1437:Also attributed as a sept of
1345:Also attributed as a sept of
1325:Also attributed as a sept of
1306:
1182:and then betrayed him to the
1062:Roderick MacLeod of the Lewes
560:: the Macleods of Lewis, the
502:on Skye, and on the mainland
3187:, Edinburgh: Norman MacLeod.
3130:Scottish Register of Tartans
3103:Scottish Register of Tartans
3027:Scottish Register of Tartans
3001:clan-macleod-scotland.org.uk
2836:. Retrieved 29 January 2008.
2329:clan-macleod-scotland.org.uk
1855:Heraldry Society of Scotland
1192:Independent Highland Company
1166:on 27 April 1650, where the
7:
1846:Campbell of Airds, Alastair
1288:Castles of the Clan MacLeod
715:from the Macleods of Lewis.
707:depicted is based upon the
248:); and the Macleods of the
52:: A golden sun in splendour
10:
5160:
2946:Coventry, Martin. (2008).
2360:Burke's Peerage and Gentry
1212:
519:battle of Tuiteam Tarbhach
456:
281:King of Mann and the Isles
118:Macleods of Pabbay and Uig
5098:
4954:
4189:
3396:
3385:
3270:Scotland's Forged Tartans
1709:Coventry, Martin (2008).
1577:
1574:
1567:
1401:in Canada gets its name.
1357:The name MacAskill means
1033:
899:
894:
846:(and other variants) are
757:without any known issue.
703:, published in 1845. The
691:depiction of a member of
587:Letters of Fire and Sword
219:Clann Mhic Leòid Leòdhais
207:Clan MacLeod of The Lewes
182:
152:
130:
96:
88:
83:
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42:
37:
33:Clan MacLeod of the Lewes
32:
3313:10.9750/PSAS.012.503.556
3197:: CS1 maint: location (
3156:Gregory, Donald (1881).
2979:. pp. 127 – 128 and 130.
2967:Simpson, Peter. (1996).
2806:"MacLeod of Raasay Clan"
2657:"Torquil Donald MACLEOD"
2132:"Raasay, Brochel Castle"
2031:Maclauchlan; Wilson 1875
1809:"National Society Links"
933:Roderick (Ruaidhri) Mor
889:
740:End of Old Ruairi’s line
582:MacIains of Ardnamurchan
337:United States of America
194:Macaulay family of Lewis
4332:Campbell of Breadalbane
3816:Macdonald of Clanranald
3286:
3267:
3248:
3220:
3205:
3176:
3155:
3052:
2846:Simpson, Peter (1996).
2753:
2738:
2726:
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2223:
2208:
2191:
2118:
2091:
2076:
2030:
1747:"The MacLeods of Lewis"
1375:Jacobite rising of 1745
1188:Jacobite rising of 1745
804:, Tasmania, Australia.
776:20th and 21st centuries
482:14th and 15th centuries
357:Flag of the Isle of Man
4978:Court of the Lord Lyon
3826:MacDonell of Glengarry
3389:List of Scottish clans
3177:Mackay, Angus (1906).
3053:Stewart; Thompson 1980
2852:John Donald Publishers
2382:"Clan Parliament 2006"
1946:"The Ancestry of Leod"
1361:, with Askell being a
1127:The Macleods of Assynt
1104:The Macleods of Raasay
794:Lord Lyon King of Arms
790:Court of the Lord Lyon
732:and their enemies the
716:
613:
488:David II King of Scots
478:
407:Leod, the traditional
376:
218:
27:Highland Scottish clan
4601:MacDonald of Dunnyveg
1599:, in a letter to Sir
1275:Geanies Castle, near
1174:were defeated by the
1056:Matriculated arms as
865:". This Gaelic name (
682:
604:
464:
355:
211:Clan MacLeod of Lewis
3881:Maclaine of Lochbuie
3836:MacDonald of Glencoe
3831:MacDonald of Keppoch
2661:macleodgenealogy.org
2636:macleodgenealogy.org
2611:macleodgenealogy.org
2586:macleodgenealogy.org
2561:macleodgenealogy.org
2536:macleodgenealogy.org
2511:macleodgenealogy.org
2481:macleodgenealogy.org
2192:Thomas 1876–78
2172:macleodgenealogy.org
2057:macleodgenealogy.org
2033:: pp. 191–196.
1987:macleodgenealogy.org
1950:macleodgenealogy.org
1908:macleodgenealogy.org
1751:macleodgenealogy.org
1548:. (translation from
1164:Battle of Carbisdale
1119:Battle of Logiebride
1115:John Macgillichallum
1097:Branches of the clan
972:Roderick (Ruaidhri)
570:MacLeans of Lochbuie
271:of the MacLeods was
264:("Seed of Tormod").
209:, commonly known as
5109:Scotland portal
3961:Malcolm (MacCallum)
2997:"Clan Crest Badges"
2921:on 25 February 2009
2810:scotsconnection.com
2781:Archibald Constable
2437:Reaney; Wilson 2006
2418:on 5 September 2011
2194:: p. 503–556.
1981:(30 January 1998).
1883:on 19 December 2007
1815:on 21 November 2007
1607:Vestiarium Scoticum
941:/* Clan chiefs */
869:) is a form of the
574:MacQuarries of Ulva
562:Camerons of Locheil
521:against a party of
442:Nicolsons/MacNicols
343:Traditional origins
121:Macleods of Cadboll
5043:Battle of Culloden
4336:Campbell of Cawdor
3821:Macdonald of Sleat
3208:Keltie, John Scott
3055:: pp. 33–34.
2729:: pp. 72–74.
2699:clanmacleodusa.org
1786:on 28 January 2008
1597:Thomas Dick Lauder
1469:. There is also a
1426:MacCabe, MacKabe.
1411:Macaulays of Lewis
1221:Stornoway Castle,
1184:Marquess of Argyll
1156:Battle of Leckmelm
1142:, a branch of the
1140:Mackays of Aberach
834:The clan surnames
830:Origin of the name
770:Earls of Cromartie
734:MacAulays of Lewis
722:MacDonald of Sleat
717:
614:
578:MacNeills of Barra
498:, the district of
479:
413:Chronicles of Mann
377:
232:and west coast of
110:Macleods of Assynt
5116:
5115:
5075:Scottish surnames
5070:Scottish heraldry
3078:on 4 October 2011
2956:978-1-899874-36-1
1682:
1681:
1640:The Scottish Gael
1563:
1536:
1527:
1500:
1499:
1455:Clan McCorquodale
1443:Clan McCorquodale
1295:Septs of the clan
1160:Earl of Caithness
1094:
1093:
1090:
1065:
1058:MacLeod of Raasay
566:MacLeans of Duart
363:of the chiefs of
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114:MacLeod of Raasay
18:MacLeods of Lewis
16:(Redirected from
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1921:
1919:
1910:. Archived from
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1888:
1879:. Archived from
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1867:
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1820:
1811:. Archived from
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1796:
1795:
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1782:. Archived from
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1767:
1766:
1764:
1762:
1753:. Archived from
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1729:
1728:
1706:
1667:
1651:
1635:
1620:Sobieski Stuarts
1587:
1572:
1561:
1540:I birn quil I se
1534:
1517:
1371:Dunscaith Castle
1335:Mac-ille-Challum
1307:
1084:
1055:
887:
886:
861:meaning "son of
748:in the mouth of
617:Fall of the clan
534:Beag was slain.
373:King Olaf of Man
275:, made a son of
267:The traditional
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183:
154:
153:
132:
131:
98:
97:
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5064:Scottish Gaelic
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4956:
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4193:
4191:
4185:
3636:Fraser of Lovat
3551:Cumming (Comyn)
3398:
3392:
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3034:on 26 July 2011
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2911:"MacLeod Septs"
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2854:. p. 215.
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2487:on 27 July 2011
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157:Rival clans
142:Clan MacLeod
5080:Seanchaidhe
4959:and society
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4792:Porterfield
4588:MacAlpin(e)
4552:Kirkpatrick
4478:Glendinning
3781:Livingstone
3611:Farquharson
3601:Elphinstone
3307:: 503–556.
3240:25 February
2754:Mackay 1906
2739:Mackay 1906
2461:11 December
1715:Musselburgh
1514:Crest badge
1508:Crest badge
1467:Clan Macfie
1441:. See also
1415:Clan Donald
1263:Loch Assynt
1259:Inchnadamph
1235:Clan Gordon
1176:Covenanters
1144:Clan Mackay
1052:1919–2001.
883:Clan chiefs
816:MacLeod DNA
697:R. R. McIan
592:Clan Ranald
558:Clan Donald
548:Trotternish
527:Strathnaver
471:Loch Assynt
465:The ruined
333:Switzerland
321:New Zealand
5123:Categories
5090:Sgian-dubh
5023:Clearances
5003:Clan crest
4998:Clan badge
4988:Clan chief
4936:Whitefoord
4918:Walkinshaw
4841:Somerville
4824:Rutherford
4755:Ochterlony
4697:MacKerrell
4692:MacCulloch
4656:Macquarrie
4616:MacFarlane
4544:Kinninmont
4487:Halkerston
4484:Haliburton
4469:Gladstains
4403:Edmonstone
4384:Dennistoun
4288:Blackstock
4284:Blackadder
4243:Auchinleck
4203:Abercromby
4192:Armigerous
4171:Wedderburn
4146:Sutherland
4101:Scrymgeour
4091:Sandilands
3996:Montgomery
3991:Moncreiffe
3936:Macpherson
3926:MacNeacail
3921:Macnaghten
3876:Maclachlan
3871:Mackintosh
3841:MacDougall
3801:MacAlister
3556:Cunningham
3501:Carruthers
3491:Carmichael
3416:Arbuthnott
3411:Anstruther
3397:Clans with
2950:. p. 354.
2815:29 January
2790:1 February
2439:: p. 2054.
2298:17 January
2253:23 January
2143:21 January
2062:22 January
1918:21 January
1819:17 January
1685:References
1672:Vestiarium
1612:Vestiarium
1286:See also:
916:Torquil Og
855:patronymic
669:Loch Broom
661:Uig, Lewis
475:Sutherland
430:historical
335:, and the
269:progenitor
4973:Lord Lyon
4769:Pennycook
4723:Monypenny
4713:Middleton
4670:Masterton
4646:MacLellan
4597:Macbrayne
4565:Learmonth
4562:Langlands
4548:Kirkcaldy
4510:Horsburgh
4452:Gartshore
4439:Galbraith
4435:Fullarton
4428:Forrester
4378:Dalrymple
4359:Congilton
4329:Callender
4272:Beveridge
4255:Bannatyne
4236:Armstrong
4227:Allardice
4216:Aikenhead
4207:Abernethy
4066:Robertson
3946:MacThomas
3941:MacTavish
3911:MacMillan
3896:MacLennan
3866:Mackinnon
3861:Mackenzie
3851:MacIntyre
3846:MacDowall
3811:MacDonald
3731:Johnstone
3701:Henderson
3616:Fergusson
3541:Cranstoun
3531:Colquhoun
3511:Charteris
3436:Borthwick
3426:Bannerman
3321:253274657
3193:cite book
3006:5 January
2777:Edinburgh
2769:(1813) .
2709:4 January
2396:18 August
2270:: p. 188.
2226:: p. 138.
2211:: p. 134.
2177:8 January
2121:: p. 132.
1997:6 January
1960:6 January
1887:6 January
1861:6 January
1790:7 January
1761:6 January
1439:Clan Gunn
1369:and held
1223:Stornoway
1168:Royalists
1152:Clan Gunn
871:Old Norse
859:Mac Leòid
802:Sandy Bay
750:Loch Roag
730:Morrisons
709:Mackenzie
623:Connanach
596:Inverness
529:, by her
500:Waternish
409:eponymous
301:Australia
187:Kindreds
5066:language
5057:Lowland
5018:Bagpipes
4968:Scotland
4939:Whitelaw
4930:Wauchope
4900:Turnbull
4884:Tailyour
4873:Straiton
4868:Strachan
4863:Stirling
4845:Spalding
4838:Skirving
4812:Roberton
4789:Polwarth
4781:Pitcairn
4778:Pitblado
4772:Pentland
4765:Paterson
4746:Newlands
4720:Monteith
4705:Melville
4661:Macqueen
4651:MacPhail
4631:MacInnes
4593:MacAulay
4537:Kinnaird
4443:Galloway
4423:Fletcher
4409:Falconer
4375:Dalmahoy
4368:Crawford
4355:Cockburn
4351:Clephane
4348:Clelland
4345:Chalmers
4326:Caldwell
4307:Brisbane
4231:Anderson
4161:Urquhart
4131:Stirling
4116:Sinclair
4041:Primrose
4036:Oliphant
4026:Nicolson
4001:Morrison
3976:Matheson
3951:Maitland
3886:MacLaren
3786:Lockhart
3686:Hamilton
3661:Grierson
3576:Drummond
3566:Davidson
3546:Crichton
3536:Colville
3526:Cochrane
3521:Chisholm
3506:Cathcart
3496:Carnegie
3486:Campbell
3471:Buchanan
3136:24 March
3109:22 March
3082:22 March
3038:22 March
2925:24 March
2756:: p. 112
2741:: p. 108
2666:20 March
2641:20 March
2616:19 March
2591:19 March
2566:19 March
2541:19 March
2516:19 March
2491:19 March
2339:19 March
2094:: p. 29.
2079:: p. 36.
1489:Tolmie.
1283:in 1624.
1087:Roderick
1072:Torquil
1048:Roderick
1046:Torquil
1015:Roderick
952:Torquil
782:Tasmania
746:Bearasay
572:and the
544:Gruamach
512:Gairloch
450:heraldry
325:Scotland
238:Dunvegan
234:Scotland
223:Highland
221:), is a
71:District
5033:Manrent
4957:Culture
4942:Wishart
4922:Wardlaw
4905:Tweedie
4891:Tennant
4880:Symmers
4877:Sydserf
4853:Stewart
4819:Russell
4805:Ralston
4795:Preston
4785:Pollock
4761:Paisley
4729:Moubray
4701:Meldrum
4682:Maxwell
4636:MacIver
4611:MacEwen
4606:MacDuff
4540:Kinnear
4534:Kinloch
4514:Houston
4507:Hopkirk
4501:Herries
4493:Hepburn
4466:Gibsone
4447:Gardyne
4418:Fleming
4406:Fairlie
4391:Douglas
4381:Dalzell
4372:Crosbie
4303:Boswell
4279:Bissett
4275:Binning
4268:Bethune
4264:Belshes
4252:Balfour
4246:Baillie
4219:Ainslie
4166:Wallace
4156:Trotter
4151:Swinton
4136:Strange
4106:Sempill
4086:Ruthven
4061:Riddell
4056:Rattray
4046:Pringle
4021:Nesbitt
3981:Menzies
3956:Makgill
3931:MacNeil
3901:MacLeod
3891:Maclean
3806:MacBean
3791:Lumsden
3776:Lindsay
3751:Kincaid
3741:Kennedy
3726:Jardine
3681:Haldane
3671:Guthrie
3626:Forsyth
3606:Erskine
3561:Darroch
3516:Chattan
3481:Cameron
3476:Burnett
3431:Barclay
3210:(ed.).
1399:Calgary
1393:on the
1342:Lewis.
1266:Castle.
1213:Castles
1170:led by
1154:at the
993:Torquil
850:of the
837:MacLeod
809:Torquil
798:Torquil
788:at the
755:Holland
699:, from
523:Mackays
508:Coigach
457:History
446:heiress
400:of the
392:Torquil
317:Germany
309:England
289:Torquil
66:Profile
5013:Tartan
4926:Watson
4815:Rossie
4809:Renton
4798:Purves
4758:Orrock
4752:Norvel
4749:Newton
4717:Moncur
4709:Mercer
4677:Maxton
4666:Macrae
4641:Mackie
4621:Macfie
4581:Lundin
4569:Little
4559:Lammie
4521:Inglis
4518:Hutton
4490:Halket
4413:Fenton
4400:Dunlop
4396:Duncan
4341:Cheyne
4322:Calder
4317:Cairns
4310:Butter
4258:Baxter
4240:Arnott
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