Chattan Confederation
Clan Chattan or the
Chattan Confederation is a confederation of a number of
Scottish clans who joined for mutual defence or blood bonds and is closely linked with
Clan MacKintosh.
The origin of the name Chattan is disputed. There are three main theories
* The name derives from the Catti, a tribe of
Gauls, driven out by the advancing
Romans.
* The name is taken from Catav, in
Sutherland.
* The clan derives its name from Gillchattan Mor, baillie of
Ardchattan, follower of St Cattan. This is the most widely accepted theory.
*
Clan MacKintosh*
Clan Shaw *
Clan Davidson* Clan MacBean
* Clan MacPhail
* Clan MacQueen
*
Clan MacThomas *
Clan Macpherson *
Clan Farquharson *
Clan MacGillivray * Clan MacIntyre of Badenoch
* Clan MacLean of Dochgarroch
*
Clan Anderson*
Clan McElhattonLittle is known, or can be reliably proven about the clan before the
14th century. It is claimed that the last of the Chattan line, Eva, married Angus, 6th Chief of Clan MacKintosh in
1291, allowing the Chief of Mackintosh to assume the title of Captain of Clan Chattan. Throughout the centuries, the leadership of Clan Chattan by the MacKintoshes has been challenged, unsuccessfully, by
Clan Macpherson.
During the War of Independence with
England, the clan sided with
Robert I of Scotland, most likely due to the fact that MacKintosh's enemy,
John Comyn had declared for
Edward Balliol. In reward for his fealty, MacKintosh was awarded the Comyn lands of Benchar in Badenoch in
1319. It was after this event that the Clan Chattan grew in size and influence to 17 tribes.
During the
1745 Jacobite Rising, Angus, the chief of Clan MacKintosh was a captain in the
Black Watch. Although traditionally the Clan supported the
House of Stewart they had not declared for the Young Pretender. Angus's wife, Anne, of Farquharson, successfully rallied the Chattan Confederation to the Jacobite cause.
Following the defeat at the
Battle of Culloden in
1746 the clan was severely diminished in strength and influence. In
1747 the Clan Chattan Association was established as a way to stimulate interest in the clan history. The Association floundered and a second Association was founded in
1893, but again died out around 1900. The third Association was founded in
1933 in London and continues to this day.
In 1942, the Lyon court separated the leadership of Clan MacKintosh and Clan Chattan. The leadership of Clan Chattan passed to the MacKintosh of Tordarroch line.
In 1942 the leadership of Clan Chattan was passed from the MacKintosh of MacKintosh line, to the Mackintosh of Tordarroch line. The current chief, Malcolm K MacKintosh of Clan Chattan, resides in Zimbabwe.
There is currently a council of eight chiefs, representing the major clans of the Chattan.
* John Mackintosh of Mackintosh (President)
* Captain A.A.C. Farquharson of Invercauld
* Honourable Sir W. McPherson of Cluny
* John Shaw of Tordarroch
* James McBain of McBain
* Alister Davidson of Davidston
* Andrew McThomas of Finegand
* The Very Reverend Allan MacLean of Dochgarroch
* A cat salient Proper
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Touch not the catt bot a glove. 'Bot' means without and is a warning to those who would harm the clan.
Red Whortleberry lat.
vaccinium vitis-idaeaNone, as the individual Clans of the Chattan Confederation had their own.
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External link: Clan Chattan Association