Clan

MacCorquodale

Pronunciation: Mak-kor-kwo-dale
Motto: Vigilans non cadet (The watchful shall not fall)

This motto underscores the clan's values of vigilance and resilience, reflecting their historical role as guardians of their territories.

Introduction

Clan MacCorquodale, also known as Clan MacQuarrie, is a Scottish clan with deep roots in the western part of Scotland, particularly around Loch Awe and its environs. The clan's history is marked by its ancient lineage and its role in various historical events in Scotland.

Clan MacCorquodale: History, Heritage, and Legacy

Clan MacCorquodale, also known as Clan MacQuarrie, is a Scottish clan with deep roots in the western part of Scotland, particularly around Loch Awe and its environs. The clan's history is marked by its ancient lineage and its role in various historical events in Scotland.

Origins & Inception

Clan MacCorquodale is believed to have Norse-Gaelic origins, descending from the royal house of Lorn in the 12th century. The clan's name is derived from 'Corquodale', which is thought to originate from 'Coire Ugdail' meaning 'the dell of the dun or dark-coloured stream'.

Clan History

Throughout its history, Clan MacCorquodale has been involved in various conflicts and alliances, particularly with the powerful Clan Campbell. The clan supported Robert the Bruce during the Scottish Wars of Independence and played significant roles in local governance and military campaigns.

Clan Territory & Castles

  • Loch Awe
  • Kilchurn Castle

Famous Clan Members

Notable figures from Clan MacCorquodale have contributed to both Scottish history and broader cultural heritage.

  • Lachlan Macquarie – Governor of New South Wales and known as 'The Father of Australia' for his role in its early development.
  • Iain MacCorquodale – Renowned for his contributions to local leadership in Argyll during the 18th century.