The Mackintoshes and Clan Chattan - EBOOK
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Author: A. Mackintosh
Year: (1903) 2024
Publisher: Gould Genealogy ebooks
Written by A.M. Mackintosh in 1903, this 594 page book is a comprehensive history on the history of the Mackintoshes and Clan Chattan. Among Mackintosh histories, this one-volume study ranks high for both its thoroughness and its authenticity. It includes both genealogical and historical material, but it primarily is an extended account of the Mackintoshes and of Clan Chattan from the high middle ages through the 19th century.
There are chapters of course, on the old Clan Chattan, its origina and name, on the 6th chief of Bannockburn, the clan battle at Perth in 1396, the battle of Harlaw and the clan conflict in the 15th century, the 16th chief and his battle with Huntly and his relations with Queen Mary, conflict with the Gordons, the Camerons and the MacDonald of Keppoch. There is also information on clan activity in the 17th century, relations with the Farquarsons, the role of the family before and after 1688 and its Jacobite involvements, Lady Anne and the Rout of Moy, the Mackintoshes at Culloden, and the often-cited curse of Moy which left so many chiefs heirless.
There is a concluding section on the principal branches of Clan Mackintosh and on the tribes and families of Clan Chattan.
Scanned images of the whole of the original book, bookmarked for easy navigation. Pages can be searched, browsed, enlarged and printed out if required.
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