The following discussion explores the reciprocal relationships between Campbell chiefs and their kindreds during the particularly fraught era of the three Gilleasbuigs each of whom, disastrously for their clan, defied their Stewart kings, until a fourth, the tenth earl, became first Duke of Argyll in 1703
Chapter 1 Gaelic to the early 19thc: (Gaelic was never spoken in every part of Scotland; Indeed, it ...
"'It is asserted in the Highlands of Old Scotland that the McDonald's are coeval with the family of ...
This thesis will study the Kennedy family, beginning with its origins as a minor cadet branch of the...
The following discussion explores the reciprocal relationships between Campbell chiefs and their kin...
This thesis is a study of the fortunes of members of the Scottish Highland military elite during th...
This article examines aspects of Highland or Gaelic Society in the decades immediately preceeding an...
By the late sixteenth century, in the eyes of Scottish central government the MacGregors had come t...
The interplay of roles of the Marquess of Argyll, as clan chief, Scottish magnate and influential Br...
A survey of relations between the MacDonald lordship of the Isles and the Bruce kings of Scotland, R...
This chapter discusses the family, kinship and clan policy in the sixteenth century Scottish Gaeldom
The final rebellion of Donald Dubh, heir to the forfeited MacDonald lordship of the Isles, is usuall...
First paragraph: Over the last 300 years historians have been united in agreement that the MacWillia...
The short and militarily inglorious rebellion launched in May 1685 by Archibald Campbell, 9th earl o...
CHAPTER ONE: The Background of relationship between Scottish and Irish affairs (to c.1565)CHAPTER T...
The destruction of the Highland Clan system is often dated from the defeat of the Highland Jacobite ...
Chapter 1 Gaelic to the early 19thc: (Gaelic was never spoken in every part of Scotland; Indeed, it ...
"'It is asserted in the Highlands of Old Scotland that the McDonald's are coeval with the family of ...
This thesis will study the Kennedy family, beginning with its origins as a minor cadet branch of the...
The following discussion explores the reciprocal relationships between Campbell chiefs and their kin...
This thesis is a study of the fortunes of members of the Scottish Highland military elite during th...
This article examines aspects of Highland or Gaelic Society in the decades immediately preceeding an...
By the late sixteenth century, in the eyes of Scottish central government the MacGregors had come t...
The interplay of roles of the Marquess of Argyll, as clan chief, Scottish magnate and influential Br...
A survey of relations between the MacDonald lordship of the Isles and the Bruce kings of Scotland, R...
This chapter discusses the family, kinship and clan policy in the sixteenth century Scottish Gaeldom
The final rebellion of Donald Dubh, heir to the forfeited MacDonald lordship of the Isles, is usuall...
First paragraph: Over the last 300 years historians have been united in agreement that the MacWillia...
The short and militarily inglorious rebellion launched in May 1685 by Archibald Campbell, 9th earl o...
CHAPTER ONE: The Background of relationship between Scottish and Irish affairs (to c.1565)CHAPTER T...
The destruction of the Highland Clan system is often dated from the defeat of the Highland Jacobite ...
Chapter 1 Gaelic to the early 19thc: (Gaelic was never spoken in every part of Scotland; Indeed, it ...
"'It is asserted in the Highlands of Old Scotland that the McDonald's are coeval with the family of ...
This thesis will study the Kennedy family, beginning with its origins as a minor cadet branch of the...