- Lane, Lean, Leitch,
MacBeath,
MacBeth,
MacBheath,
MacCormick,
MacEachan, Macfadin,
MacFadyen, Macfadzean, Macfergan, Macgeachan,
MacGilvra, Macildowie,...
-
descends from Hector,
second son of Roderick, 3rd of
Clanranald (see '
MacEachan' sept
listed below).
Hector was
granted by the lord of the isles, the...
- Clan Donald, also
known as Clan
MacDonald or Clan Mc
Donald (Scottish Gaelic:
Clann Dòmhnaill;
Mac Dòmhnaill [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈt̪õː.ɪʎ]), is a
Highland Scottish...
-
Beath Beaton Black Garvie Lean
MacBeath
MacBheath
MacBeth
MacEachan Macilduy MacLaine
McLean MacLergain
Maclergan MacRankin
MacVeagh
MacVey
Rankin v t e...
- Clan
MacDougall is a
Highland Scottish clan,
historically based in and
around Argyll. The Lord Lyon King of Arms, the
Scottish official with responsibility...
- Bute. The
castle dates back to the 13th
century and is the seat of Clan
MacLean. One
source states that the
castle was "brought back from ruin in 1911"...
- Tuaidh,
known as "Gillian of the Battleaxe", a
famous 5th
century warrior.
Eachan Reaganach and his
brother Lachlan were
descended from
Gilleathain na Tuaidh...
-
Goraidh Mac Eachann MacAlasdair (English:
Geoffrey son of Hector, son of Alexander,
anglicised Godfrey MacEachan MacAlester, or Gorrie) was born c. 1570-1580s...
- was held by the
MacEacharn
family from the 15th century,
until controlled by the Earl of Argyll, with the
estate coming back the
MacEachan family in the...
-
Scottish Gaelic, was made by Fr. Ewen
MacEachan,
worked over by Fr.
Colin Grant, and
finally published in 1875. Fr.
MacEachan, a
graduate of the
Royal Scots...