What is the origin of the name Innes?
1: Scottish: shortened form of McInnis from Gaelic Mag Aonghuis ‘son of Aonghus’.2: Scottish: habitational name from the barony of Innes in Urquhart (Morayshire) named from Gaelic inis ‘island’.3: English: variant [...]
The Scottish tartans with historical sketches of the clans and families of Scotland : the badges and arms of the chiefs of the clans...
...of Chiefs (of whom Sir Robert Innes of that Ilk, 1st Baronet, received Charles II on his landing at Speymouth... (Christmas, Scotland, United Kingdom - 1957)
...of Chiefs (of whom Sir Robert Innes of that Ilk, 1st Baronet, received Charles II on his landing at Speymouth... (Christmas, Scotland, United Kingdom - 1957)
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The Scottish tartans with historical sketches of the clans and families of Scotland : the badges and arms of the chiefs of the clans...
...Balnacraig, of whom was Father Lewis Innes, the Jacobite Secretary of State. These branches were all loyal to the House... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1957)
...Balnacraig, of whom was Father Lewis Innes, the Jacobite Secretary of State. These branches were all loyal to the House... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1957)
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The Scottish tartans with historical sketches of the clans and families of Scotland : the badges and arms of the chiefs of the clans...
...son being in 1837 created Earl Innes.... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1837)
...son being in 1837 created Earl Innes.... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1837)
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What is the origin of the name Innes?
1: Scottish: shortened form of McInnis from Gaelic Mag Aonghuis ‘son of Aonghus’.2: Scottish: habitational name from the barony of Innes in Urquhart (Morayshire) named from Gaelic inis ‘island’.3: English: variant [...]