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IAN (IAN BREAC), SIXTEENTH CHIEF 169
He died on Wednesday in Easter week 1693, and is
buried at Inverness, where his tomb is still visible, and
where I think both his sons are also buried.
With him I conclude the history of the clan. From
Leod's time to lan's time, the history of the Chiefs was
the history of the clan, and clansmen all over the world
will be interested by its perusal, but since his time, the
history of the Chiefs has become a family record, inter-
esting to members of that family, but of little interest
to other people.
I have, however, added an epilogue in which I deal
with some important events which occurred at a later
date.
He died on Wednesday in Easter week 1693, and is
buried at Inverness, where his tomb is still visible, and
where I think both his sons are also buried.
With him I conclude the history of the clan. From
Leod's time to lan's time, the history of the Chiefs was
the history of the clan, and clansmen all over the world
will be interested by its perusal, but since his time, the
history of the Chiefs has become a family record, inter-
esting to members of that family, but of little interest
to other people.
I have, however, added an epilogue in which I deal
with some important events which occurred at a later
date.
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Description | Items from a collection of 170 volumes relating to Gaelic matters. Mainly philological works in the Celtic and some non-Celtic languages. Some books extensively annotated by Angus Matheson, the first Professor of Celtic at Glasgow University. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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