History of the Clan MacLean from its first settlement at Duard Castle, in the Isle of Mull, to the present period
(36) Page 30
Download files
Complete book:
Individual page:
Thumbnail gallery: Grid view | List view
30
HiSTOEY OF THE ClAN MacLeAN.
script of MacFirbis and MacVurich of 1647, gives the genealogy commencing
with the grandson of that Lachlan MacLean wlio received a charter for Duard
Qastle in 1390. " Lachlan son of Eachduinn (or Hector) son of Lachlan son
of John son of Malcolm son of Maoiliosa son of Gilleeoin son of MacRath
son of Maolsruthain son of Neill son of Cuduilig, Abbot of Lismore, son of
Raingce son of Old Dougall of Scone."
Doctor John Beaton, the last seanachaidh of the MacLeans of Duard,
and Doctor Kennedy, in his '-Dissertation on the Royal line of Stuarts," trace
the line back to Ere, an Irish chieftain, and through Ere to Aonghas Turmhi
Teanihrach,,an ancient Irish monarch. Tiie two tables thus appear in parallel
columns :
Dii. Bicaton's Ca'iai.oguk.
Gilleain mac
Crath mliic
Mhaolsuthin mine
Neil mliic
Condueli mhic
Cealli mhic
Fhraine mliic
â– Shean Dughaill Scoinne '
Mhic Jeril Duerbli mhic
Ferghuis mhic
Neachthiin mhic
Colls mium nihie
Baogliain mhic
Esche mhic
Mhurehnidsh mhic
Loghairne in hoii' mhic
Ferghuis Abhraruoi(lh,eadhoni High Alba*
Mhic Eri mhic
Eochi buiiream hair mhic
Inoghuis v.alaich no Inagliuis fiar mhic
Ferghuis mliic
Eochi Tuamliil miiic
Felim lamdoid mhic
Cine mhic
Gnori mhic
Fuinduin mhic
Cairbre riad mhic
Conoir mlioir mhic
Alloid mhic
Cairbre Chromchinn mhic
Dari Dornmhor mhic
Cairbre flf'uinmhov mhic
Conoir mhoir mhic
* Fergus I., King of ScoUnnd.
Dr. Kexnkdv's CAX.u.orlnK.
Loghairne Mar mac
Eri mhic
Eochi annreamliair mhic
Inaghniivalich be mhic
Ferghuis mhic
Feachra mhic
Felemlamdoid mhic
Cinta mliic
Gnori mhic
Fuinduin ir.liic
Eoclia mhic
Conoir mhic
Mogna laimhe mhic
Luig allljach mhic
Cairbre chromaeliinn mhic
Dari Dormhor mhic
Cairibri ffuinmhov mhic
HiSTOEY OF THE ClAN MacLeAN.
script of MacFirbis and MacVurich of 1647, gives the genealogy commencing
with the grandson of that Lachlan MacLean wlio received a charter for Duard
Qastle in 1390. " Lachlan son of Eachduinn (or Hector) son of Lachlan son
of John son of Malcolm son of Maoiliosa son of Gilleeoin son of MacRath
son of Maolsruthain son of Neill son of Cuduilig, Abbot of Lismore, son of
Raingce son of Old Dougall of Scone."
Doctor John Beaton, the last seanachaidh of the MacLeans of Duard,
and Doctor Kennedy, in his '-Dissertation on the Royal line of Stuarts," trace
the line back to Ere, an Irish chieftain, and through Ere to Aonghas Turmhi
Teanihrach,,an ancient Irish monarch. Tiie two tables thus appear in parallel
columns :
Dii. Bicaton's Ca'iai.oguk.
Gilleain mac
Crath mliic
Mhaolsuthin mine
Neil mliic
Condueli mhic
Cealli mhic
Fhraine mliic
â– Shean Dughaill Scoinne '
Mhic Jeril Duerbli mhic
Ferghuis mhic
Neachthiin mhic
Colls mium nihie
Baogliain mhic
Esche mhic
Mhurehnidsh mhic
Loghairne in hoii' mhic
Ferghuis Abhraruoi(lh,eadhoni High Alba*
Mhic Eri mhic
Eochi buiiream hair mhic
Inoghuis v.alaich no Inagliuis fiar mhic
Ferghuis mliic
Eochi Tuamliil miiic
Felim lamdoid mhic
Cine mhic
Gnori mhic
Fuinduin mhic
Cairbre riad mhic
Conoir mlioir mhic
Alloid mhic
Cairbre Chromchinn mhic
Dari Dornmhor mhic
Cairbre flf'uinmhov mhic
Conoir mhoir mhic
* Fergus I., King of ScoUnnd.
Dr. Kexnkdv's CAX.u.orlnK.
Loghairne Mar mac
Eri mhic
Eochi annreamliair mhic
Inaghniivalich be mhic
Ferghuis mhic
Feachra mhic
Felemlamdoid mhic
Cinta mliic
Gnori mhic
Fuinduin ir.liic
Eoclia mhic
Conoir mhic
Mogna laimhe mhic
Luig allljach mhic
Cairbre chromaeliinn mhic
Dari Dormhor mhic
Cairibri ffuinmhov mhic
Set display mode to: Universal Viewer | Mirador | Large image | Transcription
Images and transcriptions on this page, including medium image downloads, may be used under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence unless otherwise stated.
Histories of Scottish families > History of the Clan MacLean from its first settlement at Duard Castle, in the Isle of Mull, to the present period > (36) Page 30 |
---|
Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/94802315 |
---|
Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
---|