Clan Colquhoun (Scottish Gaelic: Clann a' Chombaich [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ə ˈxɔ̃ũmpɪç]) is a Highland Scottish clan. The lands of the clan Colquhoun are on the...
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Two steamships of the Clan Line were named Clan Colquhoun: SS Clan Colquhoun (1899) SS Clan Colquhoun (1918) This article includes a list of ships with...
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habitational name from the barony of Colquhoun in Dunbartonshire. The Scottish Clan Colquhoun originated there. The name is possibly derived from the Gaelic elements...
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The surname Kirkpatrick is also a recognized sept of Clan Douglas and Clan Colquhoun. The clan takes its name from the church of Saint Patrick in the...
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needed] Alasdair MacGregor marched into Colquhoun territory with a force of over 400 men. The chief of Clan Colquhoun, in response, had been granted a royal...
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Loch Slòigh. The clan was noted for the night time cattle raiding of neighbouring clan lands, (particularly those of Clan Colquhoun), and as such a full...
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Battle of Glen Fruin (redirect from Colquhoun massacre)
Fruin was a Scottish clan battle fought on 7 February 1603 between the Clan Gregor and its allies on one side, and the Clan Colquhoun and its allies on the...
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Clan Colquhoun, 72016 Clan Graham, 72017 Clan MacDougall, 72018 Clan MacLean, 72019 Clan Douglas, 72020 Clan Gordon, 72021 Clan Hamilton, 72022 Clan Kennedy...
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land previously held by Clan Colquhoun and includes the clan's seat of Rossdhu House as its clubhouse. While Clan Colquhoun had occupied the site of...
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of Clan Colquhoun. The family seat is Rossdhu House, near Luss, Dunbartonshire. Sir John Colquhoun, 1st Baronet (died c. 1650) Sir John Colquhoun, 2nd...
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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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refer to: Robert Colquhoun (14th century), of Clan Colquhoun; chief of Colquhoun and Luss Robert Colquhoun (East India Company officer) (1786–1838), organizer...
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Sinclair. Mary was the granddaughter of Sir James Colquhoun, Baronet of Luss and Clan Chief of the Colquhouns of Luss. She was 'intensely Highland in her sympathies...
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white. MacEwen tartan also strongly resembles the Clan Colquhoun tartan except that the Colquhoun tartan has all red stripes instead of the yellow McEwen...
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powerful MacGregors. Following the Battle of Glen Fruin, between Clan Gregor and Clan Colquhoun in February 1603, there was much public outcry against the rebellious...
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SS Gallic (1918) (redirect from SS Clan Colquhoun (1918))
the Cunard Line, in October 1933 Gallic was sold to the Clan Line and renamed Clan Colquhoun. She continued her service on the same Atlantic route for...
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served as Lord Provost of Glasgow 1782 to 1784. Colquhoun, a descendant of the Scottish Clan Colquhoun of Luss, was born in Dumbarton in 1745. Orphaned...
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outwith the parish. Luss is the ancestral home of Clan Colquhoun and the McInturners of Luss, a sept of Clan Lamont. Nowadays Luss is a conservation village...
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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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English form, Moyne, is also found in Ulster. In Scotland it is a sept of Clan Colquhoun. There are two principal septs of the name in Ireland: One descends...
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his father as the 7th baronet in 1910, as Sir Iain Colquhoun of Luss and Chief of the Clan Colquhoun. Sir Iain married Geraldine Bryde (Dinah) Tennant...
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List of tartans (redirect from List of clan tartans)
2.jpg "Clan Bain Tartans". ScotClans. "Clan Baird Tartans". ScotClans. "Clan Baxter Tartans". ScotClans. "Clan Bell Tartans". ScotClans. "Clan McBain...
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Scottish clan (from Scottish Gaelic clann, literally 'children', more broadly 'kindred') is a kinship group among the Scottish people. Clans give a sense...
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men from Kumaon and Garhwal. The regiment adopted the tartan of the Clan Colquhoun. The regiment was primarily used to police the border with Nepal, doing...
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Ivar Iain Colquhoun, 8th Baronet, JP, DL (4 January 1916 – 31 January 2008) was a Scottish noble. Sir Ivar was the son of Sir Iain Colquhoun, 7th Baronet...
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serving Australian and Atlantic cargo routes. Sold in 1933 to Clan Line under Clan Colquhoun for cargo shipping, operated by Ministry of War Transport from...
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having been demolished in 1957–59. In 1752 Sir James Colquhoun (died 1786), chief of the Clan Colquhoun of Luss, bought the land which was to become Helensburgh;...
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royal messenger. There is a document from 1703 summoning the clan of the Laird of Grant, Clan Grant. They were to arrive wearing Highland coats and "also...
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surnamed Ogilvie-Grant, has historically been connected with the Colquhoun and Ogilvie clans. Bruce, Lindsay (8 June 2023). "Lord Strathspey, Sir James Grant...
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Scotia, Canada. The Baronetage of the Colquhoun clan of Nova Scotia was established on 30 August 1625. Colquhoun was born in Scotland, probably in 1596...
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