Bannatyne manuscript (Clan MacLeod)

The Bannatyne manuscript is a traditional account of Clan MacLeod.[1] Although the work is undated, a watermark dates the paper upon which it is written to 1829.[3] Lord Bannatyne was the son of Roderick Macleod (died 1784), and Isabel (fl.[4] William Macleod Bannatyne is known to have compiled an earlier account of the clan in 1767.[6] The manuscript, therefore, seems to date from 1829 to the year of Bannatyne William Macleod's death in 1857.
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