Clint Edwards
Scottish Clans
For those of you who want to discover the wild and colorful history of the Scottish clans without the Victorian era romanticism, this is the place for you. Riveting stories and scholarly information fuel this podcast, enabling listeners to learn the truth about their ancestors or discover the real story behind award-winning films such as Outlander, Outlaw King, and Braveheart. Presented by Clint Edwards- a husband, father, teacher, retired soldier, and disciple of Christ.
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28 juin 2026
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The Eigg Massacre: A MacLeod Atrocity? 28.06.2026 28:21
In this episode, we step into one of the darkest chapters of clan history: the Massacre of Eigg. Reading directly from Stuart McHardy's The Well of the Heads , we tell the story of the Smooring of the MacDonalds — the moment invading MacLeods cornered the MacDonalds of ClanRanald hiding in a sea cave on the Isle of Eigg and killed nearly the entire population of the island by lighting brush fi...
After 1493, There Was No Clan Donald — There Were Several: The Branches That Survived and Those That Vanished — Part 2 11.06.2026 20:18
The fall of the Lordship of the Isles didn't just fracture a clan — it set off a centuries-long story of survival, rivalry, and extinction. In Part 2, we continue our deep dive into the independent branches that emerged from the ruins of Clan Donald, focusing on four clans that carved out their own identities and legacies — and honoring the branches that didn't survive into the modern era....
After 1493, There Was No Clan Donald — There Were Several: The Legacy of the Lordship of the Isles — Part 1 20.05.2026 24:29
When the Lordship of the Isles fell in 1493, it didn't just end a political dynasty — it shattered one of the most powerful Scottish clans in history. In this episode, we explore how the mighty Clan Donald ceased to exist as a single unified clan and instead splintered into multiple independent branches, each with its own chief, territory, and identity. Whether you're tracing Scottish ance...
The Biggest Clans in Scottish History Pt 2 26.04.2026 16:53
Which Scottish clans truly dominated the landscape of Scotland? In Part 2 of this two-part series, we continue our look at the 15 biggest Scottish clans , measured by territory, influence, and the number of cadet branches they produced . These were the kindreds that expanded, adapted, and established lasting power across multiple regions—shaping the political and social fabric of Scotland. Aimed a...
The Biggest Clans in Scottish History P t 1 17.04.2026 22:54
Which Scottish clans were truly the largest and most powerful? In this episode of the Scottish Clans podcast, we look at the 15 biggest Scottish clans , judging their influence by the amount of land they controlled and the number of cadet branches they produced . These were the kindreds that dominated regions, produced numerous offshoot families, and shaped the political and military landscape of...
The Keppoch Murders: Darkness within Clan Donald 19.02.2026 19:47
In this episode, I read and discuss the story behind the Keppoch Murders from Stuart McHardy’s The Well of the Heads , one of the most haunting episodes in the history of Clan Donald. This account explores the killing of the Keppoch chief and his brother by members of their own kindred, revealing the volatile internal politics of Highland clan society and the deadly consequences of disputed leader...
The Complex World of Gaelic Scotland 27.01.2026 31:27
In this episode, I step away from a simple Highland–Lowland divide and draw on research from Wilson McLeod’s PhD thesis, Divided Gaels: Gaelic Scotland and Gaelic Ireland, 1200–1650 to show just how fragmented and uneven Gaelic Scotland really was. Using McLeod’s work, I explore how some Highland regions lay at the cultural core of the Lordship of the Isles, while others sat on its margins or were...
The Galloway Clans: MacDowall 14.01.2026 22:21
Clan MacDowall (often rendered MacDougall or MacDowell in later forms) represents one of the most significant Gaelic kindreds of medieval Galloway , rooted in the same west-Gaelic world that shaped the clans of Argyll and the Hebrides. Emerging from the Gall-Ghaidheil milieu—a fusion of Gaelic and Norse influence—the MacDowalls were established as regional lords in Galloway well before the Wars of...
The Galloway Clans: McCulloch 05.01.2026 28:00
This episode tells the story of Clan McCulloch, a proud Galloway family with deep Celtic ties but a surprising genetic signature. We examine their documented beginnings in 1296, loyalty to the Balliols, violent rivalries (especially the long feud with the Gordons that ended in a public execution), key alliances, and roles in Scottish history. Recent DNA results show the senior Myretoun line belong...
The Galloway Clans: MacLellan 26.12.2025 22:20
In this episode of Scottish Clans, we delve into Clan MacLellan, a powerhouse of medieval Galloway whose story is one of meteoric rise, bloody feuds, and tragic decline through unyielding loyalty. Emerging in the late 13th century as devotees of St. Fillan (their name from Gaelic MacGilleFhaolain), the MacLellans swiftly claimed lands around Balmaclellan, Raeberry, and Bombie in the Stewartry of K...
Galloway’s Clans in the Wars of Independence — The Balliol Connection 12.12.2025 21:10
In this second installment of our series on the Gaelic clans of Galloway, we dig deeper into a pattern that kept surfacing in every clan’s story: their consistent support for the Balliol side during the Scottish Wars of Independence. Building on Episode One’s overview of Galloway’s early history, this episode explains the political, cultural, and regional forces that shaped Galloway’s loyalties. U...
A Small Clan with a Great History! 19.11.2025 17:20
Join us on Scottish Clans as we journey to the wild cliffs of Trotternish on the Isle of Skye and uncover the remarkable tale of the Martins – a proud sept of Clan Donald whose story begins with the legendary seafarer Aonghas na Gaoithe, winds through centuries of loyal service to the MacDonalds of Sleat, and reaches its brightest moment with the celebrated 17th-century traveller and author Martin...
The Gaelic Clans of Galloway Pt 1 09.11.2025 31:05
When people talk about the Gaelic clans of Scotland, they usually picture the Highlands and the Isles. But what about Galloway? In this episode, I dive into the rich, overlooked story of the Gaelic clans of Galloway — a region whose people shared the same ethnic and cultural roots as the clans of the Hebrides. We’ll explore their origins, language, and leadership structures, and highlight some of...
191 Betrayal in Lochaber: Clan Cameron’s Internal Clash 16.10.2025 30:36
In this episode, we uncover a dramatic chapter in the history of Clan Cameron —a time when internal rivalries turned deadly. During the late sixteenth century, rising tensions between Allan Cameron of Lochiel and the powerful cadet branches of Glen Nevis and Erracht boiled over into open conflict. What began as disputes over loyalty and leadership soon escalated into a violent confrontation that w...
190 Blood and Power in the Lennox: The Colquhouns, MacGregors, and MacFarlanes 26.08.2025 51:01
This episode traces the violent struggles that engulfed the Lennox in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, where the Colquhouns of Luss found themselves beset by MacFarlane raids, MacGregor incursions, and the shifting politics of Scotland’s great magnates. From the burning of Bannachra Castle to the climactic Battle of Glen Fruin, we explore how raids, assassinations, and open warf...
189 Clan Donald Heritage Hangs in the Balance 24.07.2025 57:47
The Armadale Estate on the Isle of Skye - the modern beating heart of Clan Donald - may soon be sold. In this powerful interview, four members of the MacDonald clan speak out about what's truly at stake. This isn't just about land. It's about culture, identity, and preserving a sacred legacy for future generations. Learn how you can get involved: GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/0efef7baFac...
188 How Gaels Really Pronounce Scottish Clan Words (Pt2) 24.06.2025 1:23:08
In Part 2 of my conversation with Dr. Aonghas MacCoinnich—native Gaelic speaker and lecturer at the University of Glasgow—we continue exploring how to pronounce the Gaelic words and names connected to Scotland’s clans. From clan surnames to titles, place names, and common terms like mac and gille , Dr. MacCoinnich breaks down the original forms and meanings behind words many of us use—but few say...
187 How Gaels Really Pronounce Scottish Clan Words (Pt 1) 11.06.2025 59:08
In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Aonghas MacCoinnich, lecturer at the University of Glasgow and native Gaelic speaker from the Isle of Lewis. Together, we explore the original Gaelic pronunciation of Scottish surnames, place names, and clan-related terms that many people—even those of Scottish descent—have never heard spoken correctly. Dr. MacCoinnich shares not only accurate pronunciations but...
186 The Truth about Clan Slogans/War Cries 21.05.2025 28:48
Where do Scottish clan slogans come from—and are they the same as heraldic mottos? In this episode, we explore the Gaelic origins of the word "slogan," meaning "army shout," and how these cries functioned in Highland warfare. While many Highland clans had distinctive battle slogans, not all did, and Lowland examples are even rarer. We'll also untangle the confusion between...
185 Border Reivers, Ulster, and the End of the Lowland Clan World 10.05.2025 29:12
When King James VI of Scotland became James I of England, he brought sweeping changes to the Anglo-Scottish Borders and Ulster that few today connect to the collapse of kin-based society in the Scottish Lowlands. In this episode, we explore how the brutal suppression of the Border Reivers, combined with the Ulster Plantation, disrupted centuries-old clan ties, dismantled local power structures, an...
184 Clan Menzies: A Peaceful Power in Turbulent Times 09.04.2025 24:49
In this episode, we explore the lesser-told story of Clan Menzies , a Highland clan known more for its diplomacy and loyalty than for bloodshed. While not the most warlike of clans, the Menzies still played a role in major conflicts of the 17th and 18th centuries—including the Jacobite Risings—sending troops when duty called. Learn about their Norman origins, their connection to Castle Menzies , a...
182 Colonel Anne Mackintosh: The Jacobite Heroine & the Rout of Moy 15.03.2025 32:00
During the 1745 Jacobite Rising, Colonel Anne Mackintosh defied expectations by rallying the Mackintosh clan for Bonnie Prince Charlie—despite her husband fighting for the British government. Her leadership and cunning played a pivotal role in the Jacobite cause, culminating in the legendary Rout of Moy, where a handful of Highlanders tricked and routed a much larger British force. Join us as we u...
181 How the Campbells and MacGregors went from Allies to Enemies 10.03.2025 21:32
In this episode, we delve into the fierce conflict between Clan Campbell and Clan MacGregor , a struggle for survival that would shape Highland history. Led by the cunning Cailean Liath Campbell , the Campbells sought to expand their dominance, but standing in their way was the fearless and audacious Donnchadh Ladasach MacGregor . From brutal raids and shifting alliances to betrayal and execution,...
180 Clan Chiefs and Lords: How Feudalism Relied on Kinship Pt 2 10.02.2025 25:11
Thanks to Christopher Menzies in our Scottish Clans Podcast Facebook group, who came up with a great question about how clan society interacted with the political structure of Scotland. I demonstrate here how the political system didn't just coexist with the clans, it relied on them. I include several examples at the levels of Earl and Lord to paint the picture. Scottish Clans Website cli...
179 Clan Chiefs and Lords: How Feudalism Relied on Kinship Pt 1 10.02.2025 40:03
Thanks to Christopher Menzie in our Scottish Clans Podcast Facebook group, who came up with a great question about how clan society interacted with the political structure of Scotland. I demonstrate here how the political system didn't just coexist with the clans, it relied on them. I include several examples at the levels of Earl and Lord to paint the picture. Scottish Clans Website clint@sco...
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