Individual Details

Shaw Mor MACINTOSH

(Bet 1344 and 1373 - 1405)

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[Genealogy.com, LLC WFT Vol. 49, Ed. 1, Tree #1294, Date of Import: Dec 25, 2000]

Shaw IV MacIntosh is listed by Steven Alford as this way. James McKinley lists it as Shaw Mor MacIntosh.


Shaw Mor (Great) MacIntosh,
Or Mackintosh, whose pedigree is given in ancient manuscripts as Shaw, mac Gilchrist, mac Ian, mac Angus, mac Farquhar,
etc.. (mac being the Gaelic for "son"), was leader of the victorious Thirty at the North Inch of Perth, Sept. 5, 1396, before King
Robert III, his Quenn, and the Scottish nobility, which Sir Walter Scott so graphically descripbes in his "Fair Maid of Perth," and
with less embellishment in his "Tales of a Grandfather." The MacIntosh Mss. of 1500 states that Lauchlan, the old Chief of the
MacIntoshes, gave Shaw a grant of Rothiemurchus "for his valour on the Inch that day." He died about 1405, and was buried in
the churchyard of the parish, where his gravestone may still be seen (as of 1897). By a daughter of Duncan(?) "MacPherson of
Clunie," he had seven sons, of whom the eldest was Seumas (James) Mackintosh.

Child of Shaw MacIntosh is:
Seumas15 Mackintosh, born in Scotland; died July 24, 1411 in Scotland, in the Battle of Harlaw.

Events

BirthBet 1344 and 1373Scotland, United Kingdom
MarriageBet 1365 and 1400
Death1405Scotland, United Kingdom

Families

ChildSeumas MACINTOSH (1369 - 1411)
FatherGilchrist MACINTOSH (1323 - 1344)

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