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Ferquhard Mackintosh, 12th of
Mackintosh (died 1514) was the
chief of the Clan Mackintosh, a
Scottish clan of the
Scottish Highlands. He was also chief...
- The true
founder was the
famous Ferquhard, from the
Irish Ó Beólláin (O'Beolain, Boland, Bolan) family. This
Ferquhard was the son of the lay
parson of...
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where Ferquhard Mackintosh (later the 12th chief),
supported Alexander MacDonald of Lochalsh's
insurrection of 1491, the Raid on Ross.
Ferquhard also subsequently...
- son and heir,
Ferquhard, was not.
Ferquhard took part in
Alexander MacDonald of Lochalsh's
insurrection of 1491, the Raid on Ross.
Ferquhard also subsequently...
- Mackintosh.
Ferquhard Mackintosh, 12th of
Mackintosh had
taken part in
Alexander MacDonald of Lochalsh's
insurrection of 1491, the Raid on Ross.
Ferquhard also...
- led to a feud
between the Earl and the
tutor Hector Mackintosh, son of
Ferquhard Mackintosh, 12th chief.
William became chief in 1540,
however he was accused...
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William appears as
early as 1232,
witnessing a
charter as the son of
Ferquhard, Earl of Ross. He
succeeded his
father as Earl
around 1251. He pla****...
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Ferteth of
Strathearn (fl. 1160),
sometimes referred to as
Ferchar or
Ferquhard, is the second-known earl or
mormaer of Strathearn, a
region in central...
- the
vanguard at the
Battle of the Standard. Like his son and
successor Ferquhard,
Malise is
largely absent from the
witness lists of
Scottish royal charters...
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Bishop of Moray, was made
keeper of
Dunbar Castle in
September 1503.
Ferquhard Mackintosh, an heir to the
Lordship of the Isles, was held
prisoner in...