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Historical Geography of the Clans of
Scotland
By T. B. Johnston, F.R.G.S. and Colonel
James A. Robertson
Roll of the Clans, 1587 |
THE ROLL OF THE CLANNIS [IN THE HIELANDIS AND ILES] THAT
HES CAPITANES, CHEIFFIS, AND CHIFTANES QUHOME ON THAY DEPEND, OFT TYMES
AGANIS THE WILLIS OF THAIR LANDISLORDIS: AND OF SUM SPECIALE PERSONIS OF
BRANCHIS OF THE SAIDIS CLANNIS, 1587.
- Buchananis.
- M‘Ferlanis, Arroquhar.
- M‘Knabbis.
- Grahmes of Menteth.
- Stewartis of Buchquhidder.
- Clangregour.
- Clanlawren.
- Carnpbellis of Lochnell.
- Carnpbellis of Innerraw.
- Clandowill of Lorne.
- Stewartis of Lorne, or of Appin.
- Clane M’Kane of Avricht.
The Clan Eoin, or Macdonalds of
Glencoe, whose chief was patronymically styled
"Mac Eoin Abrach."
- Stewartis of Athoill, and pairtis adiacent.
- Clandonoquhy, in Athoill, and pairtis adiacent.
- Menyessis, in Athoill and Apnadull.
- Clan M’Thornas in Glensche.
- Fergussonis.
- Spaldingis.
- Makintoscheis, in Athoill.
- Clancamroun.
- Clanrannald, in Lochquhaber.
The Macdonalds in the Braes of
Lochaber, cornmonly called the Macdonalds of Keppoch.
- Clanrannald of Knoydert, Modert, and Glengarry.
- Clanlewid of the Lewis.
- Clanlewyd of Harray.
- Clanneil.
- Clankynnoun.
- Clan Ieane.
The Clan Eoin of Ardnamurchan
- Clanquhattan.
- Grantis.
- Frasseris.
- Clankanye.
- Clanandreis.
The Rosses, of whom Balnagowan was the chief
- Monrois.
- Murrayis, in Suthirland.
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