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    Post High Council of Clan Donald

    Information:

    http://highcouncilofclandonald.org/index.html

    Well worth perusing, especially for the members of Clan Donald.

    Yours aye,

    Todd

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    Hold On A Minute!

    The Earl of Antrim??? A Chief??? By who's recognition??? No doubt he's an Earl (rather like the Earl of Stockton is an Earl, but not the chief of his clan). This may seem to enhance the status of the "High Council", and awe the clansfolk, but as far I can recall there never was a "MacDonald" (of any spelling) of "Antrim".

    To be sure there was (and is) a MacDonnell of the Glens (Mac Iain Mor) as recognized by the Office of the Chief Herald of Ireland about thirty years ago. He was succeeded by his son, the present Count Randal MacDonnell of the Glens, who now lives in Dublin.

    Antrim, a very nice chap by all accounts, is, I believe, descended from a junior branch, through the female line (actually, this may not be the case, as I can't lay hands on my M'Donald genealogies at the moment and I may be confusing him with one of the other MacDonald Chiefs.). And, if this "high council" is supposed to represent all of the branches of the Clan, where is the opera singing, former hearing aid salesman, recently recognized by Lyon as Chief of the MacDonnells of Keppoch? Isn't he grand enough for the "High Council"?

    Ignoring two rightful chiefs and putting in a "placeman", no matter how well their intentions may be, calls the whole "High Council" into question.
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    I'll pass this along. The newly appointed Clan Donald conveener for this area is a friend of mine.
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    Gosh, I would hate to cause an upset with the mighty Clan Donald over who is whom! One thing I do know though is, the Keppoch(not ck) part of the clan spell their name MacDonnell. It has been known to cause the odd rumpas around here (last year was the most recent!) if the unwary get it wrong!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Gosh, I would hate to cause an upset with the mighty Clan Donald over who is whom! One thing I do know though is, the Keppoch(not ck) part of the clan spell their name MacDonnell. It has been known to cause the odd rumpas around here (last year was the most recent!) if the unwary get it wrong!
    Occasionally "curiousity" overcomes the need to "spell check".

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    The Earl of Antrim??? A Chief??? By who's recognition??? No doubt he's an Earl (rather like the Earl of Stockton is an Earl, but not the chief of his clan). This may seem to enhance the status of the "High Council", and awe the clansfolk, but as far I can recall there never was a "MacDonald" (of any spelling) of "Antrim".

    To be sure there was (and is) a MacDonnell of the Glens (Mac Iain Mor) as recognized by the Office of the Chief Herald of Ireland about thirty years ago. He was succeeded by his son, the present Count Randal MacDonnell of the Glens, who now lives in Dublin.

    Antrim, a very nice chap by all accounts, is descended from a junior branch, through the female line. And, if this "high council" is supposed to represent all of the branches of the Clan, where is the opera singing, former hearing aid salesman, recently recognized by Lyon as Chief of the MacDonalds of Keppock? Isn't he grand enough for the "High Council"?

    Ignoring two rightful chiefs and putting in a "placeman", no matter how well their intentions may be, calls the whole "High Council" into question.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    Occasionally "curiousity" overcomes the need to "spell check".
    Oh crumbs,is there a spell check facility on here?

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    Thanks Todd,

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