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    MS 1467, earlier known as MS 1450, is a mediaeval Gaelic manuscript which contains numerous pedigrees for many prominent Scottish individuals and clans...
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  • Scottish clan whose genealogy is preserved in the 15th-century manuscript MS 1467. According to this manuscript, the clan's chief was Paul Mactire, a man...
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    in MS 1467. MS 1467 was compiled 200 years before the earliest surviving Mackenzie traditional history. The Mackenzie and Matheson genealogies in MS 1467...
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    line of the clan. One such pedigree is contained within the 15th century MS 1467, and probably drawn up at the beginning of the fifteenth century. This...
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    Suibhne mac Duinnshléibhe was a late 12th-century, and early 13th-century, lord in Argyll. He does not appear in contemporary records, although his name...
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  • century MS 1467, as a descendant of Clan Gillanders. Skene's transcription, and translation, of the genealogy of the clan is as follows: The MS 1467 records...
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    MS 1467, the Lamonts were also descendants. MacLachlans were also descendants, according to Ó Cléirigh's pedigrees and MS 1467. According to MS 1467,...
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    MS 1450 and later MS 1467, is stored in the National Library of Scotland. The manuscript was written by Dubhghall Albanach mac mhic Cathail, in 1467 at...
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    Manuscript images: Ms. Chart. A. 558 (1443) Ms. XIX. 17-3 (1446-1459) Ms. Thott. 290. 2º (1459) Ms. 78.A.15 (1450s) Cod. icon. 394a (1467) Ms. KK5342 (1480-1500)...
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  • Ballymote and the MS 1467, claim that Ragnall was actually the father of Dubgall (rather than a brother). The author of the MS 1467, who was almost certainly...
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  • 19th century. It contains a transcription and translation of the MS 1467 (then known as MS 1450). The Iona Club was founded in 1833 by historian Donald Gregory...
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    descendants of Gofraidh, second son of Alasdair Mòr. According to the MS 1467, he had a son, Somhairle, who had a son, Gilbert. A. and A. Macdonald could...
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    Clan Comyn. The earliest official document, the MS 1467 which recognises the Clan Chattan is dated 1467; but the chronicler Bower, writing about 1440,...
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  • of Otter, is the so-called MS 1467, now held in the National Library of Scotland. The Gaelic manuscript was written in 1467 and contains the genealogies...
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  • Fearghail in medieval Ireland. He identifies himself quite clearly on f. 1v of MS 1467. Other notes by him, or by his father Rudhraidhe, appear at ff. 6v, 7v...
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    fifteenth-century manuscript National Library of Scotland Advocates' 72.1.1 (MS 1467). This source reveals that this woman was the wife of Lachlann Óg Mac Lachlainn...
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  • Matheson (Clann Mhic Mhathain) preserved within the fifteenth-century MS 1467. If correct, Kermac would be the clan's eponymous ancestor, and the record...
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    Skene's harshest critics was the Scottish philologist Alexander Macbain. MS 1467, a mediaeval Gaelic manuscript 'discovered', transcribed and translated...
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  • as those preserved by National Library of Scotland Advocates' 72.1.1 (MS 1467) and the Book of Lecan—identify Dubgall's descendants variously as Clann...
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    fifteenth-century manuscript National Library of Scotland Advocates' 72.1.1 (MS 1467), Lachlann had a son named Raghnall. Since the 1970s, academics have accorded...
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    M (2000). "Genealogies of the Clans: Contributions to the Study of the MS 1467". The Innes Review. 51 (2): 131–146. doi:10.3366/inr.2000.51.2.131. eISSN 1745-5219...
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  • The fifteenth-century National Library of Scotland Advocates' 72.1.1 (MS 1467) accords Raghnall with an epithet meaning "white". He was an illegitimate...
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    masculine Gaelic name Cathal has been confined mainly to the MacMhuirich family. 1467 manuscript, (www.1467manuscript.co.uk), retrieved 24 December 2010 Clancy...
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  • the (frequently unreliable) clan histories written in the 17th century. MS 1467, a 15th-century genealogy, demonstrates that the Mackenzies were by then...
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    doi:10.1111/j.1467-8365.2011.00881.x. MacKay, Pierre A. (1971). "Certificates of Transmission on a Manuscript of the Maqāmāt of Ḥarīrī (MS. Cairo, Adab...
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    and fifteenth-century records. The genealogy of the clan is recorded in MS 1467, now held by the National Library of Scotland. The last MacEwen of Otter...
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    Garrett Zafarnama (c. 1467), a biography of Timur, illustrated by Kamāl ud-Dīn Behzād, now in the John Work Garrett Library (MS 3) of Johns Hopkins University...
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    the fifteenth-century National Library of Scotland Advocates' 72.1.1 (MS 1467). The Gaelic Óg and Mór mean "young" and "big" respectively. The personal...
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  • The Mackinnons were an independent, though never very numerous family. MS 1467, an early manuscript source, suggests that they shared a common ancestry...
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  • fifteenth-century manuscript National Library of Scotland Advocates' 72.1.1 (MS 1467), on the other hand, accords Alasdair Mór a son with this name. Nevertheless...
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