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- MacTavish had fallen on hard times and was forced to sell their seat, Dunardry, McTavish bought it back for the clan and gave his eldest son employment...
- Western Highlands. Their current Chief is Steven Edward Dugald MacTavish of Dunardry, the 27th Hereditary Chief from an unbroken line, who is a member of the...
- summit reach, between Cairnbaan and Dunardry, is 64 feet (20 metres) above sea level. The west reach between Dunardry and Crinan is 18 feet (5.5 metres)...
- MacTavish Genealogy and History, 1 March 2006. Retrieved from http://www.dunardry.net/ladies_lounge.html Archived 2008-05-17 at the Wayback Machine. Eissa...
- of Scottish Chiefs. "History of Clan MacTavish". "Steven MacTavish of Dunardry, Members of the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs". Way of Plean; Squire...
- chieftain of the Cushnie-Lumsden branch). In 1998, Chief Dugald MacTavish of Dunardry approved a 1958 design as the MacTavish dress tartan. In 2005, Chief Gillem...
- for the Kingdom of the Isles, ruled by Old Norse-speaking Norse–Gaels. Dunardry in Argyll, was the historic seat of the ancient MacTavish clan. An early...
- were taken into the care of their father's friend, Dugald MacTavish of Dunardry, Chief of the Clan MacTavish. Graham McTavish (1961- ), Famous Scottish...
- the leadership of Duncan Campbell of Kilduskland and Dugald MacTavish of Dunardry "a considerable number of people" sailed from North Knapdale in July 1739...
- Quoting: "In 1845 the Chief of Clan MacTavish, Sheriff Dugald MACTAVISH of Dunardry wrote "twenty one generations from father to son without an instance of...