- clan was
considered a
leaderless "broken clan". From this
point on the
Macfies followed the
Macdonalds of Islay,
though a
branch of the clan was dis****d...
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failure at the
Battle of
Culloden on 16
April 1746. Many
members of Clan
Macfies from
Glenfinnan followed Donald Cameron of
Lochiel on the
right flank of...
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chiefly arms, but is
derived from a coat of arms
registered in 1864. The
Macfies are one of the
clans of Siol Alpin, it has been
claimed that the motto...
- uses a
crest badge which is
derived from the arms of one of the
first two
Macfies who
registered Arms at Lyon Court.
Another clan —Clan MacEwen—
whose chiefly...
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stone and
summarily shot. However,
after the
death of
their chief, the
MacFies lost
control of
their lands and by 1630
Colkitto held the
whole of Colonsay...
- Oak,
attributed to the Buchanans, Camerons, Kennedys,
Macfies, Stewarts, and Woods....
- Ardnamurchan,
MacLeods of Lewis,
MacNeills of Gigha,
MacAlisters of Loup and the
Macfies of Colonsay.
Supporting MacLean of
Duart were the
MacLeods of
Harris and...
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Argyllshire gentry. The
Macfies and
Auchry Malcolm Great warrior of the
Malcolm Clan, Big Auchry,
makes a
brave last
stand against the
Macfies of
Colonsay in his...