Mac Alister History
Some doubt exists as to the
exact progenitor of this clan, but it is
generally accepted they are the descendants of
Alisdair Mor, son of Donald of Islay and
great-grandson of Somerled, King of the Isles.
The lands of Lowb, later to be the chiefly
designation of Loup, are mentioned in a charter
by James III confirming lands in Kintyre to the
Lord of the Isles. In 1481, Charles Macalister
was made constable of the Castle of Tarbert, and
received a grant of land. Charles was succeeded
as chief by his son, John, who was the first to
be styled "of the Lowb". Clan Alister
occupied an influential position, although they
were by no means a numerous clan and therefore
sought to secure their position by alliances with
other houses. In 1591, Godfrey Macalister of Loup
received a charter from the Earl of Argyll in
relation to lands at Tarbert which they held
until after 1745.
In 1602, Archibald Mac
Alister, the heir of Tarbert, led his men, along
with other clans of north Kintyre, to raid the
prosperous island of Bute, for which act he was
denounced as a rebel. In 1605 Archibald and his
kinsman, John Macalister, Tutor of Loup, were
ordered to appear before the Privy Council and
find surety on pain of being outlawed. Alexander
Macalister, along with Angus Og, leader of the
MacDonald's of Islay, was found guilty of treason
and after incarceration in the Tolbooth prison in
Edinburgh, they were hanged. However, by 1623
Macalister of Loup is named as one of the
justices of the peace for Argyllshire. The Mac
Alisters came to Stirlingshire some time in the
14th century, and during generations that
followed their Celtic name was anglicized into
its more familiar lowland version, Alexander. By
the 16th century they settled on the estates of
Menstrie only a few miles north-east of the might
royal castle of Stirling. William Alexander of
Menstrie became a courtier under the patronage of
the Earl of Argyll. He was instrumental in
promoting the colonization of the Scottish
territories in Canada, known as Nova Scotia, and
devised the scheme whereby those investing in the
colony would receive the honour known of a Baronetcy of Nova Scotia.
By 1706 Tarbert had passed
from the Mac Alisters in the possession of the
Mac Leans. The chiefs continued to flourish on
their lands of Loup and a younger son, Duncan,
settled in Holland in 1717, where he rose to high
rank in the army; his descendants can still be
traced to this day. The chiefly family eventually
sold off their estates in Kintyre, and the
present chief lives in England. Glenbarr Abbey is
the modern clan centre, displaying many
interesting artifacts and mementoes of the name.
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