Malcolm Mackintosh, 10th Chief of Mackintosh and 11th of Clan Chattan1
M, #450441, b. circa 1374, d. 1464
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Malcolm Mackintosh, 10th Chief of Mackintosh and 11th of Clan Chattan was born circa 1374.2 He was the son of William Mackintosh, 7th of Mackintosh and Margaret MacLeod.2 He married Moira Macdonald, daughter of Allan Macdonald, 2nd of Clanranald and Moidart and unknown daughter Stewart.2 He died in 1464.2
He held the position of 11th Chief of the Clan Chattan from.2 In 1407 he obtained a lease for his life of the Barony of Moy, in Strathdearn, from John, Bishop of Moray.2 He fought in the Battle of Harlaw on 24 July 1411, for the King.2 He received a confirmation of the lands in Glen Royal and Glen Spean, also a grant of the heritable right of Stewardship of Lochaber.2 He held the office of Constable of the castle of Inverness in 1428, appointed by King James I, which he then defended during the same year against Alexander Earl of Ross.2 In 1442 he and his clan were invited to a feast at the Castle Rait by the Comyns. Although the Comyns offered reconciliation with the Mackintoshes, secretly sought revenge for having been defeated some years previosuly. However a Comyn lad, in love with a Mackintosh lass, told her that when a boar's head was borne into the feast this would be a signal for teh attack of the Comyns. Therefore immediately when the boar's head appeared, the Mackintoshes fell on the Comyns and slaughtered them, regaining the Castle of Rait, which together with the Meikle Geddes, also regained in 1442, had been in the Comyn family for 100 years.2
He held the position of 11th Chief of the Clan Chattan from.2 In 1407 he obtained a lease for his life of the Barony of Moy, in Strathdearn, from John, Bishop of Moray.2 He fought in the Battle of Harlaw on 24 July 1411, for the King.2 He received a confirmation of the lands in Glen Royal and Glen Spean, also a grant of the heritable right of Stewardship of Lochaber.2 He held the office of Constable of the castle of Inverness in 1428, appointed by King James I, which he then defended during the same year against Alexander Earl of Ross.2 In 1442 he and his clan were invited to a feast at the Castle Rait by the Comyns. Although the Comyns offered reconciliation with the Mackintoshes, secretly sought revenge for having been defeated some years previosuly. However a Comyn lad, in love with a Mackintosh lass, told her that when a boar's head was borne into the feast this would be a signal for teh attack of the Comyns. Therefore immediately when the boar's head appeared, the Mackintoshes fell on the Comyns and slaughtered them, regaining the Castle of Rait, which together with the Meikle Geddes, also regained in 1442, had been in the Comyn family for 100 years.2
Children of Malcolm Mackintosh, 10th Chief of Mackintosh and 11th of Clan Chattan and Moira Macdonald
- Muriel Mackintosh+2
- Duncan Mackintosh, 11th of Mackintosh+2 d. 1496
- Lachlan Mackintosh of Gellovie+2 d. Sep 1493
- Alan Mackintosh+2 d. 20 Feb 1476
- Malcolm Mackintosh2 d. 1441
- Moira Mackintosh+2
- Janet Mackintosh2
Janet Mackintosh1
F, #450442
Last Edited=28 Nov 2013
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Janet Mackintosh is the daughter of William Mackintosh, 7th of Mackintosh and Margaret MacLeod.2 She married unknown Hay of Park.1
Her married name became Hay.
Her married name became Hay.
unknown Hay of Park1
M, #450443
Last Edited=22 Oct 2010
unknown Hay of Park married Janet Mackintosh, daughter of William Mackintosh, 7th of Mackintosh and Margaret MacLeod.1
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2512. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Mora Mackintosh1
F, #450444
Last Edited=28 Nov 2013
Consanguinity Index=0.0%
Mora Mackintosh is the daughter of William Mackintosh, 7th of Mackintosh and Margaret MacLeod.2 She married Hugh Rose of Kilravock.1
Her married name became Rose.
Her married name became Rose.
Hugh Rose of Kilravock1
M, #450445
Last Edited=13 Oct 2011
Hugh Rose of Kilravock married Mora Mackintosh, daughter of William Mackintosh, 7th of Mackintosh and Margaret MacLeod.1
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2512. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
unknown daughter Mackintosh1
F, #450446
Last Edited=28 Nov 2013
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unknown daughter Mackintosh is the daughter of William Mackintosh, 7th of Mackintosh and Margaret MacLeod.2 She married unknown Ogilvy, Lord Ogilvie.1
unknown Ogilvy, Lord Ogilvie1
M, #450447
Last Edited=22 Oct 2010
unknown Ogilvy, Lord Ogilvie married unknown daughter Mackintosh, daughter of William Mackintosh, 7th of Mackintosh and Margaret MacLeod.1
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2512. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
unknown daughter Mackintosh1
F, #450448
Last Edited=28 Nov 2013
Consanguinity Index=0.0%
unknown daughter Mackintosh is the daughter of William Mackintosh, 7th of Mackintosh and Margaret MacLeod.2 She married unknown Culloden.1
unknown Culloden1
M, #450449
Last Edited=22 Oct 2010
unknown Culloden married unknown daughter Mackintosh, daughter of William Mackintosh, 7th of Mackintosh and Margaret MacLeod.1
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2512. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Mary Drew1
F, #450450, d. circa January 1642
Last Edited=27 Oct 2010
Mary Drew married Sir Edward Giles, son of John Giles and Agnes Stucley, in 1635.1 She died circa January 1642.1 She was buried on 26 January 1642 at Dean Prior Church, Buckfastleigh, Devon, EnglandG.1
From 1635, her married name became Giles.1
From 1635, her married name became Giles.1
Citations
- [S3997] Rich Horton, "re: Berridge Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger LUNDY (101053), 24 September 2009. Hereinafter cited as "re: Berridge Family."