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Iain Beag MacLachlan

Iain Beag MacLachlan

| October 21, 2010 | 1 Comment

Scottish tradition holds that a member of the MacLachlans of Kilbride travelled to Aberdeen to purchase cattle. While there, he fell in love with the daughter of the Duke of Gordon. The two lovers eloped and eventually settled down and built a home on the island of Seil. After a time, the MacLachlan, his wife, [...]

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The Stange Ceremony of Clan MacLachlan

The Stange Ceremony of Clan MacLachlan

| October 21, 2010 | 0 Comments

A MacLachlan legend tells of a MacLachlan Chief who would pay his feu duty (a sign of submission to an overlord in true feudal fashion) in a very strange way. The duty itself was a pair of gloves handed over through an annual ceremony which took place over a large rock called Capull Cruaidh. This [...]

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Legend behind the MacLachlan Coat of Arms

Legend behind the MacLachlan Coat of Arms

| October 21, 2010 | 0 Comments

There is an old Scottish tale behind the MacLachlan Coat of Arms. Legend has it that the reason behind the two roebucks (deers) supporting the MacLachlan Chief’s Coat of Arms came in 1249, when King Alexander II made his great show of strength in Argyll, he ordered the local chiefs to send their money (taxes) [...]

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