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MacPhail Hunting Ancient

MacPhail Hunting Ancient

McPhail comes from the Gaelic, meaning 'Son of Paul'. The MacPhails are not a clan in the full Highland sense, but form separate septs of the Mackays, the Camerons and Clan Chattan. The northern (MacKay) MacPhails are descended from Paul Mac 'Ic-tire, Son of the Wolf, a noted freebooter of the 14th century, Lord of Strathcarron, Strathoykell and Westray, with his fortress at Dun Creich on the Kyle of Sutherland. Concerning the MacPhails of Clan Chattan it is recorded that, in the time of Duncan, 11th Chief, there lived one Sir Andrew MacPhail, the priest, 'of whom Clan MacPhail had their beginning.' The Cameron sept appears eventually to have become one with that of the Clan Chattan. There is no blood connection between the MacPhails of the north and those of the other two clans.

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