![]() If you spot any errors, or would like to contribute a paragraph or two for a Clan Information page, please Contact Us. We are considering adding layers for castles and significant places, what else would you want to see in this format? Contribute Created by David Allan, Umquhile Heraldic Artist & Calligrapher in the Court of the Lord Lyon, Edinburgh and available exclusively at Scots Connection. If you can help with links to authoritative sources, please contact us. Therefore, not only does the map need to be based on credible sources, the dates and timescale is also important. Over time, boundaries were very fluid and changed as the fortunes of Clans ebbed and flowed. Ideally, we need a source for Lowland Clans that shows where the boundaries would have been. ![]() We would like to add data layers for the Lowland Clans but there are a lot of maps in circulation that have little or no information on the data they are based on. Ingram, Humphry, Sir Robert, and Sir Humphry, all Colquhouns of that Ilk and Luss, succeeded each other, till we come to Sir John, who was governor of Dumbarton. We will be adding more information pages linked to each Clan territory, with a short summary of the Clan history and links to current Clan Associations and other official sites. So far, we have pages information pages linked to an area in-place only for Clan MacKay in the far North and Clan Fraser in the Great Glen. As we add layers, content and make corrections the Google Maps version will stay updated. You are welcome to embed the map in your own site, or link to it here. It was really interesting to work through the 1899 version of the map and relate it as accurately as we could to modern physical features and placenames. We have turned that map into a Google Maps layer for easier browsing and reference. The Electric Scotland site has a downloadable image of the original paper map and supplementary documents. This Clan Map is based on an official Scots Government listing of the Highland Clans and their possessions in 15.
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