Richard Richbell Northover1
Child of Richard Richbell Northover and Letitia Frances May Brady
- Pauline Mary Northover1 b. 6 Oct 1947, d. 12 Oct 2010
- [S4955] Adrian Barker, “re: Bruce Family,” family provided evidence then verified by subsequent research and verification by BENR (101053), 21 October 2010. Hereinafter cited as “re: Bruce Family.”
Letitia Frances May Brady1
Child of Letitia Frances May Brady and Richard Richbell Northover
- Pauline Mary Northover1 b. 6 Oct 1947, d. 12 Oct 2010
- [S4955] Adrian Barker, “re: Bruce Family,” family provided evidence then verified by subsequent research and verification by BENR (101053), 21 October 2010. Hereinafter cited as “re: Bruce Family.”
Shaw Mackintosh of Mackintosh1 
In 1163 he successfully suppressed, by order of King Malcolm IV of Scotland, a rebellion in Morayland, and was rewarded with the lands of Petty and Breachley with the forest of Strathdearn.1 He held the office of Constable of the Castle of Inverness.1
Child of Shaw Mackintosh of Mackintosh
- Shaw Mackintosh, 2nd of Mackintosh+2 d. 1210
Shaw Mackintosh, 2nd of Mackintosh1 
He was Chamberlain of the Crown Revenues in his part of the north and he received from William the Lion, King of Scots confirmation of his father’s grants in 1165.1
Children of Shaw Mackintosh, 2nd of Mackintosh
Ferquhard Mackintosh, 3rd of Mackintosh1 
In an agreement with Bishop Moray, he is quoted as Seneschal of Badenoch.1 He was brought up by kinsman, Malcolm, Earl of Fife.1
William Mackintosh1
Child of William Mackintosh
- Shaw Mackintosh, 4th of Mackintosh+2 d. 1265
Shaw Mackintosh, 4th of Mackintosh1 
In 1236 he obtained a lease of Rothiemurchus in Strathspey but not the feu-right till 1464.1 He acquired Meikle Geddes and the castle of Rait.1
Child of Shaw Mackintosh, 4th of Mackintosh
Ferquhard Mackintosh, 5th of Mackintosh1 
The MacGillivrays put themselves under his protection and joined themselves to the Mackintosh Clan.1 He was chosen to lead the Badenoch people against the Norwegians on behalf of King Alexander III.1 He lived at Rothiemurchus, ScotlandG.1
Child of Ferquhard Mackintosh, 5th of Mackintosh
- Angus Mackintosh, 6th of Mackintosh+2 d. 1345
Angus Mackintosh, 6th of Mackintosh1 
During his minority, the Comyns seized Meikle Geddes, Rait and the castle of Inverness and the Mackintoshes did not regain them for another hundred years.1 He had five other sons and two daughters.1 In 1319 he received a grant of lands of Benchar, in Badenoch, from which the Comyns had been expelled.1
Children of Angus Mackintosh, 6th of Mackintosh and Eva of Chattan
William Mackintosh, 7th of Mackintosh1 
He held the position of 8th Chief of the Clan Chattan from.1 In 1336 he gained possession of the Barony of Moy from John Pilmore, Bishop of Moray.1 On 19 March 1347 he obtained a new lease of Rothiemurchus.1 On 28 February 1359 he received a confirmation of his rights in Glenloy and Loch Arkaig from King David II.1
Child of William Mackintosh, 7th of Mackintosh
Children of William Mackintosh, 7th of Mackintosh and Florence Campbell
Children of William Mackintosh, 7th of Mackintosh and Margaret MacLeod
