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Clan MacDonell of Glengarry is a branch of Clan MacDonald, taking its name from Glen Garry where the river Garry runs eastwards through Loch Garry to join the Great Glen about 16 miles (25 km) north of Fort William. The principal families descended from the house of Glengarry were the McDonnells of Barrisdale, in Knoydart, Greenfield, and Lundie.

The clan crest is A raven Proper perching on a rock Azure, and the clan motto is Cragan an Fhithich (The rock of the raven).

The name Glengarry is, in the traditional manner, used for the chieftain of the time, the chief known to Walter Scott being Alexander Ranaldson MacDonell of Glengarry.

A Glengarry is a type of cap which he invented and wears in the portrait below, a boat-shaped cap without a peak made of thick-milled woollen with a toorie or bobble on top and ribbons hanging down behind, capable of being folded flat. It became part of the uniform of a number of Scottish regiments, with differences in whether or not the cap has a diced band around above the brim and in the colours, and is currently worn by the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. A cap described in a 1937 amendment to the Dress Regulations for the Army as "Similar in shape to the Glengarry" became The Universal Pattern Field Service Cap of the British Army in World War II.

1 History of the Glengarry Branch of Clan MacDonald

The Glengarry clan claim descent from Donald, one of the five sons of Ranald who himself was the son of a 14th century Lord of the Isles. Glengarry first played an independant part in the politics of Clan Donald when in 1539 the MacDonald chief received a feudal charter from the Scottish crown, but Glengarry chose to follow Donald Gorm of Sleat in an attempt to reclaim Lordship of the Isles which collapsed with a failed assault on Eilean Donan Castle in which Donald died. Along with other chiefs, Glengarry was tricked into attending on King James V of Scotland at Portree where they were captured and imprisoned in Edinburgh until the King died in 1542Events War resumes between Francis I of France and Emperor Charles V. This time Henry VIII of England is allied to the Emperor, while James V of Scotland and Sultan Suleiman I are allied to the French. November 25 Battle of Solway Moss. An English army in.

In 1545Events December 13 Official opening of the Council of Trent (closed 1563) Births Alessandro Farnese, Duke of Parma and Piacenza Deaths October 18 John Taverner, composer 1545. Alexander MacRanald of Glengarry and North Morar was one of the lords and barons of the Isles who pledged allegiance to the king of England. By 1581Events January 16 English Parliament outlaws Roman Catholicism April 4 Francis Drake completes a circumnavigation of the world and is knighted by Elizabeth I. The Northern Netherlands proclaim their independence from Spain in the Oath of Abjuration. They they controlled extensive territory and became involved in feuding and battles with Clan MackenzieThe name Mackenzie, or MacCoinnich, as it appears in Gaelic, is generally taken to mean "son of Kenneth", and the original Kenneth, who lived in the thirteenth century, is said to have descended from a younger son of Gilleoin of the Aird. The MacKenzies w which led to them burning a church and the trapped congregation while the Glengarry piper marched round the building playing a tune still called Kilchrist after the name of the place. Donald, 8th of Glengarry, reportedly lived for more than a hundred years and was clan chief for over seventy years. In 1649Events January 30 King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland is beheaded. His widow Henrietta Maria resides in her native France. January 30 The Commonwealth of England, a republican form of government, replaces the monarchy as the form of government he failed to appear before the Privy Council in Edinburgh to answer charges of harbouring fugitives from the Isles, and was denounced as a rebel, but in 1627Events A Dutch ship makes the first recorded sighting of the coast of South Australia. The aurochs are hunted to extinction, the last being killed by poachers in Poland. England places the first European settlers on Barbados. Siege of La Rochelle begins K succeeded in obtaining a charter under the Great Seal to make his lands a free barony.

In the Wars of the Three KingdomsThe Wars of the Three Kingdoms also misleadingly (since the kingdoms were not a single political entity until the Act of Union 1800) called the British Civil Wars are a series of conflicts that took place in Scotland, Ireland, and England between 1639 and Glengarry supported the RoyalistThe noun or adjective, Royalist can have several shades of meaning. At its simplest, it refers to an adherent of a monarch or royal family. It can mean a person who wishes to change the political system of his country into a monarchy, thus a monarchist. side. Aeneas the 9th Chief was out with Montrose in 1645 and followed King Charles II to his final defeat at the Battle of Worcester in 1651. For his pains he had his new house of Invergarry burned by General Monk and his lands forfeited by Oliver Cromwell, but had them returned at the Restoration, gaining the title of Lord MacDonell and Aross and chiefship of Clanranald and the whole Clandonald. As he died without issue his peerage became extinct.



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