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History Of The Mackenzies

by Alexander Mackenzie









PREFACE




THE  ORIGINAL  EDITION of this work appeared in 1879; fifteen years ago。  It was well received by the press; by the clan; and by all interested in  the history of the Highlands。  The best proof of this is the fact that the  book has for several years been out of print; occasional second…hand  copies of it coming into the market selling at a high premium on the  original subscription price。

Personally; however; I was never satisfied with it。  It was my first  clan history; and to say nothing of inevitable defects of style by a  comparatively inexperienced hand; it was for several other reasons  necessarily incomplete; and in many respects not what I should wish the  history of my own clan to be。

This edition; which extends to close upon two hundred pages  more than its predecessor; has an accurate and well…executed plate of the clan tartan; and a life…like portrait of the Author; has been almost entirely  re…written; contains several families omitted from the first; has all been  carefully revised; and although not even now absolutely perfect; I believe  it is almost as near being so as it is possible for any work which contains  such an enormous number of dates and other details as this one to be。  The mythical Fitzgerald origin of the clan; hitherto accepted by  most of its leading members; is exhaustively dealt with; I venture to hope effectively; if not completely and finally disposed of。  That it is now  established beyond any reasonable dispute to have been a pure invention  of the seventeenth century may; I think; be safely asserted; while it is; with  almost equal conclusiveness; shown that the Mackenzies are descended  from a native Celtic chief of the same stock as the original O'Beolan Earls  of Ross; as set forth in the Table printed on page 39。  My list of subscribers; for a second edition; shows in the most  gratifying form that the work is still in active demand; and I am sanguine  enough to expect that as soon as it is issued to the public the remaining copies will be quickly disposed of。

I am indebted to a young gentleman; Mr Evan North Burton…Mackenzie; Younger of Kilcoy; of whom I venture to predict more will be  heard in this particular field; for valuable genealogical notes about his own and other Mackenzie families; while for the copious and well…arranged Index at the end of the volumea new feature of this editionI  have again to acknowledge the services of my eldest son; Hector Rose  Mackenzie; solicitor; Inverness。

        A。 M。         PARK HOUSE; INVERNESS;         March 1894







THE HISTORY  OF  THE  MACKENZIES。





ORIGIN。



THE  CLAN  MACKENZIE at one time formed one of the most powerful families in the Highlands。  It is still one of the most numerous and  influential; and justly claims a very ancient descent。  But there has always  been a difference of opinion regarding its original progenitor。  It has long  been maintained and generally accepted that the Mackenzies are  descended from an Irishman named Colin or Cailean Fitzgerald; who is  alleged but not proved to have been descended from a certain Otho; who  accompanied William the Conqueror to England; fought with that warrior  at the battle of Hastings; and was by him created Baron and Castellan of  Windsor for his services on that occasion。


THE  REPUTED  FITZGERALD  DESCENT。


According to the supporters of the Fitzgerald…Irish origin of the clan; Otho had a son Fitz…Otho; who is on record as his father's successor  as Castellan of Windsor in 1078。  Fitz…Otho is said to have had three sons。

Gerald; the eldest; under the name of Fitz…Walter; is said to have married;  in 1112; Nesta; daughter of a Prince of South Wales; by whom he also had  three sons。  Fitz…Walter's eldest son; Maurice; succeeded his father; and accompanied Richard Strongbow to Ireland in 1170。 He was afterwards  created Baron of Wicklow and Naas Offelim of the territory of the  Macleans for distinguished services rendered in the subjugation of that  country; by Henry II。; who on his return to England in 1172 left Maurice in  the joint Government。

Maurice married Alicia; daughter of Arnulph de Montgomery;  brother of Robert Earl of Shrewsbury; and by that lady had four sons。  The eldest was known as Gerald Fitz…Maurice; who in due course succeeded his father; and was created Lord Offaly。  Having married Catherine; daughter of Hamo de Valois; Lord Chief Justice of Ireland; he had a son;  named Maurice after his grandfather。  This Maurice died in 1257; leaving  two sons; Thomas and Gerald。  Thomas; generally called 〃Tomas Mor;〃 or  Great Thomas; on account of his great valour and signal services in the  battlefield; succeeded his father as Lord Offaly。  He married the only  daughter of Thomas Carron。  This lady brought him the Seigniory of  Desmond as a dowry。  By her Thomas Lord Offaly had an only son; John;  who; according to Colin Fitzgerald's supporters; was first Earl of Kildare  and married first; Marjory; daughter of Sir Thomas Fitz…Antony; by whom  he had issueMaurice; progenitor of the Dukes of Leinster。  John married; secondly; Honora; daughter of Hugh O'Connor; by whom he had six sons;  the eldest of whom; according to the Irish…origin theory; was Colin Fitz…Geraldbut who; if the Fitzgerald theory had not been a pure invention; really ought to have been called Colin Fitz…John; or son of Johnthe  reputed ancestor of the Mackenzies。

This; briefly stated; is the genealogy of the Fitzgeralds as given by  the supporters of the Irish origin of the Mackenzies; and it may be right or  wrong for all we need care in discussing the origin of the Mackenzies。  Its  accuracy will; however; be proved impossible。

According to the true genealogy; Thomas; who was the third son of Maurice; married Rohesia; heiress of Woodstock; near Athy; and daughter  of Richard de St。 Michael; Lord of Rheban。 By this lady he had an only  son; John; who succeeded as 6th Baron Offaly; and was in 1316 created  1st Earl of Kildare。  John married Blanche; daughter of John Roche; Baron of Fermoy; not the two ladies given him in the Fitzgerald…Mackenzie  genealogy。

The real authentic genealogy of the Fitzgeralds; from whom the Dukes of Leinster and other Fitzgerald families are descended; is as  follows:The first; I。  OTHO; known as 〃Dominus Otho;〃 belonged undoubtedly to  the Gherardini family of Florence。  He passed into Normandy; and in 1057  crossed into England; became a favourite with Edward the Confessor; and  obtained extensive estates from that monarch。 He had a son II。  WALTER  FITZ  OTHO; or son of Otho。  He is mentioned in  Domesday Book in 1078 as being then in possession of his father's  estates。  He was Castellan of Windsor and Warden of the Forests in  Berkshire。  He married Gladys; daughter of Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn; Prince  of North Wales; and had three sons; the eldest being III。  GERALD  FITZ  WALTER; or son of Walter; who was  appointed by Henry I。 to the Constableship of Pembroke Castle and other  important offices。  He married Nesta; daughter of Rhys ap Gruffyd; ap  Tudor Mawr; Prince of South Wales; and had issue by her; three sons; the  eld
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