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  2. Clan Cameron - Wikipedia

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    Clan Cameron is a West Highland Scottish clan, with one main branch Lochiel, and numerous cadet branches. The Clan Cameron lands are in Lochaber, [7] and within their lands lies Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles. [8] The Chief of the clan is customarily referred to as simply "Lochiel". [9]

  3. Clan Stuart of Bute - Wikipedia

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    John Stewart ( 1360-1445) was 1st Sheriff of Bute between 1445 and 1449. [5] [6] [2] He was succeeded by his son, James Stewart, who was 2nd Sheriff of Bute. [6]His son Stewart 3rd Sheriff of Bute [7] was the father of Ninian Stewart who was confirmed in the office of Sheriff of Bute as well as the lands of Ardmaleish, Greenan, the Mill of Kilcatten and also Corrigillis. [2]

  4. Clan Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Clan Gordon is a Highland Scottish clan, historically one of the most powerful Scottish clans.The Gordon lands once spanned a large territory across the Highlands. Presently, Gordon is seated at Aboyne Castle, Aber

  5. Clan Mackay - Wikipedia

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    Clan Mackay (/ m É™ ˈ k aɪ / mÉ™-KY; Scottish Gaelic: Clann Mhic Aoidh [ˈkÊ°l̪ˠãÅ©n̪ˠ vÄ©çˈkʲɤj]) is an ancient and once-powerful Highland Scottish clan from the far North of the Scottish Highlands, but with roots in the old Kingdom of Moray.

  6. Clan Grant - Wikipedia

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    While other Highlanders were emigrating in the face of the changes that were sweeping away the old Highland way of life, Sir James Grant was busy building an entire town, building schools, mills, factories, a hospital, an orphanage, etc. to provide for his Clan. Grantown-on-Spey is a monument to Sir James's loyalty to his clansmen.

  7. Clan Munro - Wikipedia

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    In 1495, King James of Scotland assembled an army at Glasgow and many of the Highland chiefs made their submissions to him, including the Munro and Mackenzie chiefs. In 1497, MacDonald of Lochalsh rebelled against the king, invading the lands of Ross-shire where, according to early 19th-century historian Donald Gregory , he was defeated at the ...

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