Clan MacArthur
Mayflower: Floral Emblem of New Scotland (Nova Scotia);
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Gaelic Name for MacArthur: MacArtuir
(Son of Arthur)
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Chiefs and Chieftains of Clan MacArthur
Origin of Clan MacArthur
Clansfolk of Clan MacArthur
Clan MacArthur in the Military
Septs of Clan MacArthur
Symbols of Clan MacArthur
Clan MacArthur had been seated so long at Loch Awe, that
even in Celtic days the couplet was often said:
"Cnuic 'is uillt 'is Ailpeinich
Ach cuin a thaing Artairich?"
"The hills and streams and MacAlpine --
But whence come forth MacArthur?"
When speaking of olden times, Highlanders used the proverb:
"There is nothing older, unless the hills,
MacArthur and the devil."
= In Scotland =
MacArthur
Courtesy Electric Scotland: Grangemouth, Scotland
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