2 edition of MacIntyres of Glenoe and Camus-na-h-erie found in the catalog.
MacIntyres of Glenoe and Camus-na-h-erie
Duncan MacIntyre
Published
1901
by Duncan MacIntyre in Edinburgh
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Duncan MacIntyre. |
ID Numbers | |
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Open Library | OL18456997M |
(ebook) CLAN MACINTYRE () from Dymocks online store. Until the publication of L.D. MacIntyre's Clan. Major Alastair MacIntyre of Camus na h'Erie was born on 20 December at Midlothian, Scotland. 1,2 He was the son of Ian MacIntyre of Camus na h'Erie and Ida van der Gucht. 3 He married Margery Constance Grant-Morris on 4 September 1,2 He died in March at age 65 at Taunton, Somerset, England. 1,2.
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CLAN HALL Motto: "Vive Ut Vivas" - Live, So That You May Live Arms: Three black Talbots (a species of hound) heads Septs: Halle, Haule, Haul, Hal, De Aula, Hale, Haw, Collingwood, Crispin, Fitz William, MacHall. History: The history of Scotland, shrouded by the mists of time, indicates that the name 'Hall', is a Norman surname. Description: Until the publication of L.D. MacIntyre's Clan MacIntyre - A Journey to the Past, the only published history of Clan MacIntyre was The MacIntyres of Glenoe and Camus-na-h-Erie () by Duncan MacIntyre, 14th of Camus-na-h-Erie - 20 pages and one illustration. The 1st edition of this history greatly expanded on that effort. The source of this tartan is Wilson's '′ Sample Book. Bannerman. Origins of Name The Bannerman name is said to have originated in the privilege of carrying the king's banner in wartime, an honour the Bannermans had from approximately the 11th through the 13th century. As a consequence of this role, the Bannermans held the rank of knights.
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SyntaxTextGen not activatedPdf photocopied extracts from:The Macintyres of Glenoe and Camus-na-h-erie; Transactions of the Gaelic Society, Inverness; newspapers; Fasti; Cameron of Waterholes, Micilago; Bygone Lochaber MI, census. McINTYRE see HERD. LEASK. STEEL(E) 3. McIVER C many Mainly extracts from statutory records, some OPR.
Remember Me? Home; What's New? Forum; Forum Home; FAQ; Calendar; Community. Member List; Forum Actions.Ebook [Note 7] In Alastair Ebook of Camus-na-h-erie recorded arms in the Lyon Court as a cadet of the chiefly house of MacIntyre, although with a shield significantly different from that subsequently granted to the clan chief in [22] This branch of the family claims descent from Patrick, a son of a chief of Glenoe.