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. Mac Queen HistoryThis Celtic name is also given
as "Macsween", of "son of
Sweyn". They are accordingly of the same
descent as the great Clan Donald, claiming
kinship with the Irish High Kings. The Macqueens
are said to have provided a guard for a daughter
of the house of Clan Ranald who married a
Mackintosh chief, and they elected to settle
around Findhorn and became part of that
confederation of clans known as the Clans of the
Cat, or Clan Chattan. They were known as Clan
Revan, after the leader of the original escort.
The principal family became the Lairds of
Cornborough and they remained highly regarded
among the supporters of the Mac Donalds. In 1778
Lord Macdonald of Sleat wrote, "it does me
great honour to have the sons of Chieftains in
the Regiment and as the MacQueens have been
invariably attached to our family, to whom we
believe we owe our existence, I am proud of the
nomination". |
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