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William Mackintosh, 15th of Mackintosh (died 1550) was the chief of the Clan Mackintosh, a Scottish clan of the Scottish Highlands. He was also chief of the confederation of clans that was known as the Clan Chattan .
The ninth chief of Clan Mackintosh, Ferquhar had to surrender the chiefship in favour of Malcolm Beg Mackintosh, 10th of Mackintosh, son by the second marriage of William Mackintosh the seventh chief. [1] Malcolm Mackintosh was a strong leader who greatly extended the influence of his clan. [1]
Too old to fight at the Battle of the North Inch in 1396, where the men of Chattan were led by Shaw Mackintosh. William Mackintosh, 7th chief 1368 Began the feud with the Clan Cameron and fought against the English at the Battle of Neville's Cross in 1346. Angus Mackintosh, 6th chief of Clan Mackintosh and 7th chief of the Clan Chattan: 1345
From this barony the chiefs of Clan Mackintosh have often been styled as "of Dunachton". [2] [1] William had no legitimate children but did have two natural sons, one of whom, Donald Glas, was the ancestor of the Mackintosh of Strone cadet branch. The chiefship therefore devolved upon William's brother, Lachlan Beg Mackintosh, 14th of ...
The Mackintosh of Borlum branch of Clan Mackintosh was founded by William Mackintosh, younger son of Lachlan Mor Mackintosh, 16th of Mackintosh (d.1606). [1] [2] William Mackintosh, 1st of Borlum married Beatrix, daughter of Innes of Innermarkie and had four sons: Lachlan, Robert, Angus and William. He died in 1630 aged 63.
William Mackintosh, 4th of Borlum was the head the Mackintosh of Borlum cadet branch of the Clan Mackintosh, a Scottish clan of the Scottish Highlands. He was the son of William Mackintosh, 3rd of Borlum and Mary, daughter of Duncan the Baillie of Duncean. [1] Their seat was at Borlum Castle which was near Inverness. [2]
Lachlan Beg Mackintosh, 14th of Mackintosh, was the second son of Lachlan Mackintosh (usually surnamed "Badenoch") who in turn was the second son of Malcolm Beg Mackintosh, 10th of Mackintosh. Lachlan had succeeded his elder brother, William Mackintosh, 13th chief , because when William died, although he had two natural sons, they were both ...
Angus Mackintosh, 4th of Killachie, was known as Angus MacWilliam or Williamson and ranked as one of the notables of Clan Chattan. He feud Aldourie on Loch Ness and occupied Termit in Petty. In 1581 he witnessed an agreement between Calder and Mackintosh (the chief) but was the only witness unable to write.