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Clan Macnab - Wikipedia Clan Macnab is a Highland Scottish clan A romanticised Victorian-era illustration of a Clansman by R R McIan from The Clans of the Scottish Highlands published in 1845 The name Macnab is derived from the Scottish Gaelic Mac An Aba, which means child of the abbot [3]
MacNab Clan History - ScotClans The MacNab clan were divided during the Jacobite uprisings John MacNab, the chief, held a commission in the Government’s Black Watch Regiment He fought at the Battle of Prestonpans where he was captured and held prisoner at Doune Castle until after the Battle of Culloden in 1746
Home | Clan Macnab Society International The Clan Macnab Society is an international non-profit dedicated to the education of Macnab current and past history as well as the preservation and restoration of Macnab historical sites such as Innis Bhuidhe burial ground in Killin, Scotland
Clan MACNAB - Electric Scotland Macnab was condemned to death, but on the night before his execution he contrived to escape, and afterwards, joining the young King Charles II , he followed him into England, and fell at the battle of Worcester in 1651
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James Charles Macnab of Macnab - Wikipedia James Charles Macnab of Macnab JP (14 April 1926 – 11 January 2013), otherwise known as The Macnab, was the 23rd Chief of Clan Macnab, and a member of the Royal Company of Archers, Queen Elizabeth II 's bodyguard in Scotland
History of the MacNab Clan - Rampant Scotland Some MacNab lands were recovered in the 20th century and the present chief lives in Kinnell House The MacNab clan motto is "Timor omnis abesto" which means "Let fear be far from all"
Macnab - Scotland Francis Macnab succeeded as sixteenth chief, and although within the clan he is renowned as a notable producer and consumer of whisky, he is more generally known as ‘The Macnab’ of Raeburn’s outstanding portrait
Clan MacNab - tartans Macnabs are members of a larger clan grouping, Siol-an-Alpine Clan Alpine, with the MacGregors, MacKinnons, Grants, Macquarries, and MacAulays The early history of Clan Macnab is bound up with Saint Fillan, the later of two so named