MACINTOSH, Malcolm 'Beg' 10th of that Ilk 1 2User ID: V125 General Notes: "If the statement of the Kinrara MS. that the Malcolm Mackintosh who fought at Harlaw was the Malcolm wlio died in 1457 be correct, as no doubt it is, this chief must have lived to an age considerably beyond the allotted span ; he must have been almost, if not quite, a centenarian1,(1 His father died in 1368, but the MS. says that his marriage to Malcolm's mother took place late in life.) That he lived to a great age - perhaps of 'second childishness and mere oblivion' - is apparent from various circumstances mentioned incidentally in the MS. history. In 1452, five years before his death, we are told that Malcolm being 'old and unable for public employment,' and withal being allied to the Earl of Ross, James II. on report of the confederacy between the Earls of Douglas and Ross (the latter John, Alexander's successor) gave charge of the Castle of Inverness to one Crichton." Malcolm married Mora MACDONALD, daughter of Allan MACDONALD 2nd of Clanranald and Moidart and Unknown.1 (Mora MACDONALD was born about 1398.) Marriage Notes: "Malcolm (Mackintosh) died in 1457. By his wife Mora, daughter of Macdonald first of Moydart, he had four sons, |
1 e-books, Historical Memoirs of the House and Clan of Mackintosh and of the Clan Chattan by Alexander Mackintosh Shaw (1880).
2 National Records of Scotland, GD176 Papers of the Family of Mackintosh of Mackintosh 1442-1930 GD176/6.
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