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Welcome to the Official Minnesota Clan Keith website The Keiths were one
of the most ancient and powerful of the Celtic families of which the earliest
record is one Hervey Keith who was Marischal in the
reign of Malcolm IV in the 12th century. At
The family continued
to grow in wealth and importance and in 1458 the hereditary office of Marischal
was made into an Earldom, the 2nd Lord then became Earl Marischal. By the 16th
century the Keiths were so powerful that it was said that the Earl could travel
from Berwick to John O' Groats stopping each night on
his own property. The 4th Earl entertained Mary Queen of Scots at the castle
and her son James VI held a Privy Council there and appointed the 5th Earl to
stand as proxy for him at his marriage to Anne of Denmark, he also founded
In
the 15th century in an attempt at reconciliation, the two clans planned to meet
with twelve clansmen each. However the Keiths arrived with two men on each
horse and attacked the Gunns while they were at
prayer. The Gunns retaliated when they slaughtered
Keith of Ackergill and his ten of his men at Drummoy. (In 1978, the Chief of Clan Keith and the
Commander of Clan Gunn signed a peace treaty at the site of the Chapel of St. Tayrs, ending the feud between the two clans which began in
1478). Upon the death of George, 9th Earl in 1778 the forfeited estates passed
to Lord Falconer. In 1919 Dunnottar was purchased by
Viscountess Cowdray who repaired the ruins which are
now open to the public.