Paul Mactire

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Paul Mactire, also known as Paul MacTyre, and Paul M'Tyre, was a 14th-century Scotsman who lived in the north of Scotland. He appears in several contemporary records, as well as in a 15th-century genealogy which records his supposed ancestry. He is known to have married a niece of the brother of the Earl of Ross. According to later tradition, he was a notorious robber, or freebooter in the north of Scotland; and, according to local tradition, he was the builder of a now ruinous fortress in Sutherland. He is said to be the ancestor of several Scottish families. According to some sources Paul Mactire's father was Leod Macgilleandrais. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Paul Mactire
rdf:langString Paul Mactire
rdf:langString Paul Mactire
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rdf:langString A photo of Paul's name as it appears in the 15th century MS 1467.
rdf:langString Paul's name as it appears in the 15th century MS 1467.
rdf:langString Catharene
rdf:langString Paul's wife is recorded in a charter, his daughter is known from later tradition.
rdf:langString Mary/Mariot of Graham
rdf:langString Paul Mactire, also known as Paul MacTyre, and Paul M'Tyre, was a 14th-century Scotsman who lived in the north of Scotland. He appears in several contemporary records, as well as in a 15th-century genealogy which records his supposed ancestry. He is known to have married a niece of the brother of the Earl of Ross. According to later tradition, he was a notorious robber, or freebooter in the north of Scotland; and, according to local tradition, he was the builder of a now ruinous fortress in Sutherland. He is said to be the ancestor of several Scottish families. According to some sources Paul Mactire's father was Leod Macgilleandrais.
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