Chiefs of MacGregor were also in Antrim
The chiefs of MacGregor John Gregg and William Gregg were Barons and owned a Barony in Glenarm Antrim Ireland.

Originally Posted by
FossilHunter
As I said, I do not actually have any Antrim ancestry (that I am aware of).
This thread really came about after seeing a photo of the chiefs of clan donald and wondering about the earl of Antrim and whether he had a clan tartan of his own. Upon reading about him and his clan branch’s history I wondered who would qualify as a member of his clan. It seems that the MacDonnells of Antrim were far more influential at one point in their history (which I guess could be said of all the MacDonald clans).
I believe the earl of Antrim was wearing a kilt in Macdonald of the isles in the photo I saw.
"About John (MacGregor) Gregg
John Gregg was born about 1576 in Argyleshire, Scotland, and died about 1644 in Country Antrim, Ireland. He received a Silver Cane from King James 1 for assisting in the removal of the Greggs from Scotland to Country Antrim, Ulster about 1618.King James visited Scotland for the second time in 1617 after which whole communities of various clans were transported to Ulster. Among them were many Greggs from the Clan Gregor. Their leader, John, evidently descended from the next to the oldest son of Black John of the Coat of Mail. He settled his people in the Barony of Glenarm, County Antrim on the northeast coast of Ireland."
While there's leaves in the forest, and foam on the river, MacGregor Despite them will flourish forever! Sir Walter Scott
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