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'''Eachann Mac Goraidh MacAlasdair''' ({{lang-en|Hector, son of Goffrey, son of Alexander}}, [[anglicised]]: ''Hector MacGorrie MacAlester''), he became 6th of Loup, Chief of [[Clan MacAlister]] in 1636. He was hanged for treason at Whinny Hill, [[Kinlochkerran]], [[Scotland]] in 1647.
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'''Eachann Mac Goraidh MacAlasdair''' ({{langx|en|Hector, son of Goffrey, son of Alexander}}, [[anglicised]]: ''Hector MacGorrie MacAlester''), was the 6th of Loup, Chief of [[Clan MacAlister]]. He succeeded to the title in 1636. He was hanged for treason at Whinny Hill, [[Kinlochkerran]], [[Scotland]] in 1647.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Hector MacAlester became Chief of Clan MacAlister in 1636. During the [[Wars of the Three Kingdoms]], he took no part in the wars with the [[James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose]] and [[Alasdair Mac Colla|Alasdair Mac Colla Chiotaich MacDomhnaill]], however many of his clan fought in the campaign.<ref name:"of Loup">{{cite web |url=http://macdonnellofleinster.org/page_7x__macalister_of_loup.htm |title=MacAlister of Loup |accessdate=2009-11-21 |year=2009}}</ref>
Hector MacAlester became Chief of Clan MacAlister in 1636. During the [[Wars of the Three Kingdoms]], he took no part in the wars with the [[James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose]] and [[Alasdair Mac Colla|Alasdair Mac Colla Chiotaich MacDomhnaill]]. However, many of his clan fought in the campaign.<ref name="of Loup">{{cite web |url=http://macdonnellofleinster.org/page_7x__macalister_of_loup.htm |title=MacAlister of Loup |access-date=2009-11-21 |year=2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101126081911/http://macdonnellofleinster.org/page_7x__macalister_of_loup.htm |archive-date=2010-11-26 }}</ref>


On his way to join the besieged [[Cavaliers|Royalist]] garrison at [[Dunaverty Castle]] in 1647, he was captured by [[Roundhead|Coveanter]] [[Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll]] and swiftly hung with his sons at Whinny Hill, [[Kinlochkerran]]. Margaret, his wife, arrived shortly after the hanging and yelled curses at Archibald Campbell for his actions.<ref>Byrne (1997), p194.</ref>
On his way to join the besieged [[Cavaliers|Royalist]] garrison at [[Dunaverty Castle]] in 1647, he was captured by [[Roundhead|Covenanter]] [[Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll]] and swiftly hanged with his sons at Whinny Hill, [[Kinlochkerran]]. Margaret, his wife, arrived shortly after the hanging and yelled curses at Archibald Campbell for his actions.<ref>Byrne (1997), p194.</ref>

His grandson Alexander MacAlister, succeeded as Chief of Clan MacAlister.{{citation needed|date=March 2021}}


==Family==
==Family==
He married Margaret Campbell, daughter of Colin Campbell, 1st of Kilberry and Helen Wood, they had known issue:
He married Margaret Campbell, daughter of Colin Campbell, 1st of Kilberry and Helen Wood; they had known issue:
*Godfrey, 7th of Loup, hanged with his father at Whinny Hill, [[Kinlochkerran]] in 1647.
* Godfrey, 7th of Loup, hanged with his father at Whinny Hill, [[Kinlochkerran]] in 1647.
*Elizabeth, married [[Alasdair Mac Colla|Alasdair Mac Colla Chiotaich MacDomhnaill]], son of [[Col Ciotach|Coll Chiotaich Mac Gillespick MacDomhnaill]].
* Elizabeth, married [[Alasdair Mac Colla|Alasdair Mac Colla Chiotaich MacDomhnaill]], son of [[Col Ciotach|Coll Chiotaich Mac Gillespick MacDomhnaill]].
*Barbara, married Archibald Oig Campbell, son of Archibald Campbell, 5th of Inverawe and Christiane Carswell.
* Barbara, married Archibald Oig Campbell, son of Archibald Campbell, 5th of Inverawe and Christiane Carswell.
*Coll, hanged with his father at Whinny Hill, Kinlochkerran in 1647.
* Coll, hanged with his father at Whinny Hill, Kinlochkerran in 1647.


==Citations==
==Citations==
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==References==
==References==
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*{{cite book|last=Bryne |first=Kevin |authorlink= |year=1997 |title=Colkitto! A celebration of Clan Donald of Colonsay (1570 - (1647) |publisher=House of Lochar |location=Isle of Colonsay |isbn=1-899863-19-2 }}
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Latest revision as of 10:12, 30 October 2024

Eachann Mac Goraidh MacAlasdair (English: Hector, son of Goffrey, son of Alexander, anglicised: Hector MacGorrie MacAlester), was the 6th of Loup, Chief of Clan MacAlister. He succeeded to the title in 1636. He was hanged for treason at Whinny Hill, Kinlochkerran, Scotland in 1647.

Biography

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Hector MacAlester became Chief of Clan MacAlister in 1636. During the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, he took no part in the wars with the James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose and Alasdair Mac Colla Chiotaich MacDomhnaill. However, many of his clan fought in the campaign.[1]

On his way to join the besieged Royalist garrison at Dunaverty Castle in 1647, he was captured by Covenanter Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll and swiftly hanged with his sons at Whinny Hill, Kinlochkerran. Margaret, his wife, arrived shortly after the hanging and yelled curses at Archibald Campbell for his actions.[2]

His grandson Alexander MacAlister, succeeded as Chief of Clan MacAlister.[citation needed]

Family

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He married Margaret Campbell, daughter of Colin Campbell, 1st of Kilberry and Helen Wood; they had known issue:

Citations

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  1. ^ "MacAlister of Loup". 2009. Archived from the original on 26 November 2010. Retrieved 21 November 2009.
  2. ^ Byrne (1997), p194.

References

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  • Bryne, Kevin (1997). Colkitto! A celebration of Clan Donald of Colonsay (1570 - (1647). Isle of Colonsay: House of Lochar. ISBN 1-899863-19-2.
Preceded by Chief of Clan Macalister
1636–1647
Succeeded by