- Clan
History & Video
- History
of the MacIntyre Clan
The book of the MacIntyre's by Martin MacIntyre
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Six
Millenia of the Gael by Bruce MacIntyre
Tells the story of the Gaelic race and the
MacIntyre's
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Origins of the Clan MacIntyre
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MacIntyre's
of Glennoe
From the Gaelic Society of
Inverness (1891)
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Clan
MacIntyre Newsletters
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Clan Members Web Sites
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The Clan
MacIntyre Trust
- Clan MacIntyre Association
- July 2003 Clan Gathering
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Pictures
of MacIntyres and MacIntyre lands
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MacIntyre's of Cape Breton
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MacIntyre Targes
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Duncan Ban MacIntyre
A pdf book about this famous Gaelic Bard (27Mb) (594 pages)
- 17th
Chief of the MacIntyres of Camus na h Erie
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2008 World Gathering of MacIntyres,
Taynuilt, Scotland
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MacIntyres
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Glen Noe Walk
- MacIntyre March
Played by Archibald McIntyre, Gentleman
Piper to the High Council of Clan Donald.
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What is in a name?
- An
article about the 2008 gathering from the Scotsman
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Names connected with the clan
(.doc file)
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Glenoe Box Contents
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A Snowball in Summer
Poetry by Lorn MacIntyre
- Loch Etive
and The Sons of Uisnach
By R. Angus Smith (1885)
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MacIntyre connection with the Royal Air
Force Waddington Pipes and Drums
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The Mc Intyre's1805 - 1990
(pdf 15.1Mb)
Book author is William Duncan McIntyre
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MacIntyre's
at Clan Gathering at Edinburgh 2009
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MacIntyre Martial Music
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White
Australia, The Empty North, Reasons and Remedy
By J. N. MacIntyre (pdf file). Provides some very interesting
information of this MacIntyre and what he achieved for Australia.
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McIntyre, John, Minister
of Delting parish
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MacIntyre Facebook Page
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List of MacIntyre's from Slater's
Directory
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Information the name Wright
- The MacIntyres of Glennoe
From the Transactions of the Gaelic Society (pdf)
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Articles by Alistair K.
MacIntyre
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A Travel Pass in 1746
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Reverend John McIntyre, 1750 TO 1852
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Descendants of Micum McIntire [External Link]
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Le mystere des McIntyre du Restigouche - Acadie Nouvelle
Click here for a Translation by Y. Skrobik
- The Wood Carver of Salem, Samuel McIntire (pdf)
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The MacIntyres of
Letterbaine
By Alistair K. Macintyre (Nov 2016) (pdf)
- The
Leper by Lorn MacIntyre
- Other MacIntyres
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Hon. Archibald McIntyre
By William B. Sprague, D.D. (1858) (pdf)
- Some pictures of old texts
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William George McIntyre Born Clearwater, Man, 19th June, 1888; Died
Vimy Ridge, 9th April, 1917 (pdf)
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Duncan McIntyre and the Search for Leichhardt
By J.C.H. Gill, M.B.E., B.A., LL.B., F.R.Hist.S.Q. (pdf)
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One Human(e) Society
By Martin MacIntyre (pdf)
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Ian Malcolm Grant MacIntyre
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Drew McIntyre
WWE champion
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History of the Wright Family
Edited by William Henry Wright and Gertrude Wright Ketcham (1910) (pdf)
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Clan MacIntyre Memorial at Glen Noe
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Descendants of Philip McIntire
A Scottish Highlander who was deported by Oliver Cromwell following the
battle of Dunbar, September 3, 1650, and settled at Reading, Mass.,
about 1660 by Robert Harry McIntire (1941) (pdf)
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Robert Harry McIntire
Author of several books on the MacIntyre's on the Internet Archive.
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Clan
MacIntyre Association
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Motto: Per ardua - "Through
difficulties".
Badge: A dexter hand
holding a dirk in pale Proper.
Septs of the Clan: Tyre, MacTear, Wright,
McEntire
Names associated with the clan:
MacCosham MacCoshim MacEntyre MacInteer MacIntire MacIntyir MacIntyr
MacIntyre MacKentyre MacKintyre MacOisein MacTear MacTeer MacTeir
MacTer MacTere MacTeyr MacTier MacTire MacTyr MacTyre MacYntyre
Makintare Makteir Makter Maktyre Mteir Ryght Tire Tyre Wiricht
Wirrycht Wirryht Wirycht Wrecht Wreicht Wreight Wright
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MacIntyre
Gathering
17th to 22nd July 2018
You may find it interesting that when the
Queen commissioned the London Highland Society to search out the "Tartans
of Scotland" and report back to her in the year 1745. The oldest example
of Tartan they returned with was The MacIntyre & Glenorchy, said by them
in their official report to be the oldest sample extent in the Highlands.
In fact it was said to be so old that no one remembered whether it started
as a District Tartan or as a MacIntyre Tartan! Hence its official
designation as MacIntyre & Glenorchy!
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