Maghinh

The Maghinhs were an Ulach minor noble family who were founders and rulers of the village of Maghinh which was named after their founder Maghinh Mac Brian (1819-1859). The title which the family held was Laird of Maghinh. The Maghinhs like any other Ulach family did not use their surename but rather used patryonmics instead e.g Tormod's last name was Mac Ruaraidh rather than Tormod Maghinh. Maghinh originally was a gentleman soldier in service to the Tionsachs, who held the title of Marquis of Tionsach. The Maghinhs after the Ulach referendum of 1965 were given the title King of the Ulachs, with the inaurgral holder being Ian Mac Ruaraidh. The title would later pass to Ian's surviving son Tormod Mac Ian in 1987 and then the crown passed to Ian's nephew Seamus Mac Tormod.

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