Clan Macnaghten

Macnaughton
MacNeachdainn[1]
Crest: A castle embattled, Gules.
MottoI hope in God[1]
War cryFraoch Eilean meaning The Heathery Isle
Profile
RegionStrathtay, Lewis, Argyll, Galloway
DistrictHighland and Lowland
Plant badgeTrailing Azalea Proper[2]
Chief
Sir Malcolm Francis MacNaghten of MacNaghten[1]
baronet of Bushmills House
SeatDundarave House[3]
Historic seatDundarave Castle[3]
Septs of Macnaughton
Ayson, (Mac)Coll, (Mac)Cracken, (Mac)Harry(ie), (Mac)Hendry, (Mac)Henrie, (Mac)Henry, (Mac)Kendrick, (Mac)Knight, (Mac)Nair(y), (Mac)Naught, (Mac)Neid, (Mac)Nevin (Mac)Nitt, (Mac)Norton, (Mac)Portland, (Mac)Quake(r), (Mac)Rac(k), (Mac)Racken,(Mac)Vicar(s), (Mac)Vicker(s), Mannis(e), Porter, Weir
Clan branches
MacNaghten of MacNaghten (chiefs)
MacNaghten of Dundarave(historic chiefs)
MacNaught of Kilquhanty (senior cadets)
Allied clans
Rival clans

Clan Macnaghten (sometimes spelt as MacNachten, MacNaughton, McNaughton or McNorton), Scottish Gaelic: MacNeachdain,[4] is a Scottish clan.[5][6]

  1. ^ a b c Clan MacNaughton Profile scotclans.com. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
  2. ^ "Clan Macnaughton home page". www.clanmacnaughton.net. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  3. ^ a b Coventry, Martin. (2008). Castles of the Clans: The Strongholds and Seats of 750 Scottish Families and Clans. p. 395. ISBN 978-1-899874-36-1.
  4. ^ "Am Faclair Beag".
  5. ^ Way, George and Squire, Romily. (1994). Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia. (Foreword by The Rt Hon. The Earl of Elgin KT, Convenor, The Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs). pp. 250 - 251.
  6. ^ Robert Bell, Book of Ulster Surnames, Page 172, published by The Blackstaff Press in 1988.