Clan MacKinnon (Scottish Gaelic: Clann MhicFhionghain [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ vĩçˈkʲiŋɣɛn]) is a Highland Scottish clan from the islands of Mull and Skye, in the...
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of the Clan Line were named Clan Mackinnon. SS Clan Mackinnon (1891), in service 1891–1902, sold to Furness, Withy & Co Ltd. SS Clan Mackinnon (1902)...
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Siol Alpin (category Clan Mackinnon)
The seven clans that make up Siol Alpin are: Clan Grant, Clan Gregor, Clan MacAulay, Clan Macfie, Clan Mackinnon, Clan Macnab, and Clan MacQuarrie....
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Drambuie (category Clan Mackinnon)
the isle of Skye. There he was given sanctuary by Captain John MacKinnon of Clan MacKinnon. According to family legend, after staying with the captain,...
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honour, strength and courage in battle. They were involved in clan skirmishes with the Mackinnons, Camerons, MacDonalds and Campbells, as well as all of the...
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Sir Lachlan Mackinnon (died c.1634) was chief of the Scottish Highland clan Mackinnon and played a prominent part in the troubled and transitional politics...
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Isle of Skye (section Clans and Scottish rule)
15th century, Clan Mackinnon also emerged as an independent clan, whose substantial landholdings in Skye were centred on Strathaird. Clan MacNeacail also...
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Clan MacLeod (/məˈklaʊd/ mə-KLOWD; Scottish Gaelic: Clann Mhic Leòid [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ vĩçkʲ ˈʎɔːtʲ]) is a Highland Scottish clan associated with the Isle of...
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British Railways (BR) hands in 1948, but only Clan Mackinnon received its BR number. Some of the Clan names were later reapplied to the BR Standard Class...
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a short distance away. Some of the clan survivors moved to Sleat on the Isle of Skye merging with Clan MacKinnon and became known as Sliochd Neill a’...
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Clan Macnab is a Highland Scottish clan. The name Macnab is derived from the Scottish Gaelic Mac An Aba, which means child of the abbot. According to...
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The Clan Mackinnon was a 7,373 GRT cargo ship that was built in 1945 as Empire Dunnet by William Gray & Co Ltd, West Hartlepool, Co Durham United Kingdom...
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Mackay, Robert. (1829). History of the Clan and House of the Name Mackay Mackinnon, Donald. (1957). The Clan Ross. Edinburgh: W. & A. K. Johnston & G...
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this file? See media help. Clan Campbell (Scottish Gaelic: Na Caimbeulaich [na ˈkʰaimbəl̪ˠɪç]) is a Highland Scottish clan, historically one of the largest...
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Caisteal Maol (category Clan Mackinnon)
Dun Haakon and Castle Dunakin. The castle, an ancient seat of the Mackinnon clan, was a fortress commanding the strait of Kyle Akin between Skye and...
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members of Scottish clans to show their allegiance to a specific clan or clan chief. Even though they are commonly used by clan members, the heraldic...
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British West Indies. He succeeded in 1809 as the 33rd Chief of the Clan Mackinnon. A Whig, he was Member of Parliament (MP) for Dunwich from 1819 to 1820...
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near Broadford on the Isle of Skye (the tack of a cadet branch of the Clan Mackinnon) Corrie Spout, a Scottish waterfall MV Rachel Corrie, a ship named after...
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Lauchlan) Mackinnon (or MacKinnon or McKinnon) may refer to: Sir Lachlan Mackinnon (clan chief) (died c.1634), chief of the Scottish Highland clan Mackinnon Lauchlan...
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The Clan Line was a passenger and cargo shipping company that operated in one incarnation or another from the late nineteenth century and into the twentieth...
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Dun Ringill (category Clan Mackinnon)
Ages, tradition holds that it was for several centuries the seat of Clan MacKinnon. It is located east of Kirkibost on the west shore of Loch Slapin. The...
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Findanus (category Clan Mackinnon)
Findanus is claimed by Clan MacKinnon as their fourth chief and the progenitor of the clan name. He is claimed to have been a great grandson of Alpin...
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Kilmarie (category Clan Mackinnon)
graveyard has a significant number of tombstones from highland clans, in particular Clan MacKinnon. Nearby is Kilmarie House, former residence of Jethro Tull...
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Lord Dundonald is Closely associated with the Clan Mackinnon, his mother being a native of that clan." Inverness Courier - Friday 30 November 1906 The...
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Skirmish of Alness (category Clan Mackinnon)
on the same day. Clan Mackenzie tartan in the Clan Munro exhibition at the Storehouse of Foulis Clan Sutherland tartan in the Clan Munro exhibition at...
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Strathaird (category Clan Mackinnon)
peninsula was historically a heartland of Clan Mackinnon and tradition holds that Dun Ringill was once the seat of the clan. The Strathaird Estate was bought...
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O'Neill dynasty (redirect from O'Neill Clan)
O'Neill Clan Maccallum claim descent from the Ui Neill. Clan Macfie claim descent from Siol Alpin Clan Mackinnon claim descent from Siol Alpin Clan MacLean...
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motto, often featured on their coats of arms; these families include Clan MacKinnon, Clan Turnbull, and several Dickson families, including a number resident...
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The battle concerned was apparently a decisive action by the Gaelic Clan Mackinnon against the Norsemen. From the late 1700s Broadford was a cattle market...
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