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MacEwan of Muckley Ewing of Craigtown

Rob's rendition of what the castle might have looked like (click for larger image):

MacEwan of Muckley (Argyll) MacEwan of GlenBoig (Sterling) Ewing of Keppoch (Dumbartonshire)

Clan Ewen - Some Records of Its History, by R.S.T. MacEwen This manuscript, published in 1904, is based on a series of articles the author contributed to the Celtic Monthly. It is the most…

A comparison of the chiefs of Clan MacEwan and Clan MacSween Clan MacEwan Clan MacSween MacEwen I of Otter - 1200 AD Suibhne Severan II of Otter - 1222 AD Unknown Unknown Dugal Unknown…

The Cineal Eoghan Inishowen, County Donegal, Ireland 379 A.D. - 1241 A.D. The following excerpts are Chapters 3, 5, and 15 from the book, The Ulster Clans, written by Revs. T. H. Mullin and J. E….

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Eóghanacht Genealogies From The Book of Munster Written in 1703 Rev. Eugene O'Keeffe Parish priest and Poet of Doneraile, North Cork Branching out of the Race of Eóghan, son of Oilill Olum. Here…

GLASGOW ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL VOLUME 10 1983 Excavations at Macewen's Castle, Argyll, in 1968-69 Dorothy N Marshall, FSA SUMMARY The site is a fortified promontory on the W shore of Loch Fyne….

Kilfinan Hotel Getting to the ruins of the Castle MacEwan is an adventure in itself. The first step, of course, is to find the Kilfinan Hotel. After arriving at the hotel, use the map to get…

One of the primary responsibilities of the Clan Ewen Society is representing the Clan at Scottish Games. There are Games held all over the country, year-round; the listing at Clan MacLachlan…

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MACEWENS AND MACSWEENS NIALL D. CAMPBELL from the Celtic Review (1905), Volume 7, Number 27 IN 1904 a small volume was published at Glasgow by John Mackay of the ''Celtic Monthly'' Office, dealing…

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