On the accession of Alexander I., then, Scotland was divided between the Celt and the Saxon, or more strictly speaking, Teuton, pretty much as it is at the present day, the Gaelic population having become gradually confined very nearly to the limits indicated in the first chapter. They never appear, at least until quite recently, to have taken kindly to Teutonic customs and the Teutonic tongue, and resented much the defection of their king in court, in submitting to Saxon innovations. Previous to this the history of the Highlands has been, to a very great extent, the history of Scotland, and even for a considerable time after this, Scotia was applied strictly to the country north of the Forth and Clyde, the district south of that being known by various other names. During and after Edgar’s time, the whole of the country north of the Tweed became more and more a counterpart of England, with its thanes, its earls, and its sheriffs; and even the Highland maormors assumed the title of earl, in deference to the new customs. The Highlanders, however, it is well known, for centuries warred against these Saxon innovations, becoming more and more a peculiar people, being, up till the end of the last century, a perpetual thorn in the flesh of their Saxon rulers and their Saxon fellow-subjects. They have a history of their own, which we deem worthy of narration.[119]

CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE SCOTTISH KINGS, FROM 843 TO 1097, ADJUSTED FROM THE BEST AUTHORITIES.

NAMES OF THE KINGS.Date of Accession.Duration of Reign.Death.
A. D.Years.A. D.
Kenneth Macalpine over the Scots and Picts,84316859
Donal Macalpin,8594863
Constantine II., son of Kenneth,86318881
Aodh, or Hugh, the son of Kenneth,8811882
Eocha, or Achy, or Grig, jointly,88211893
Donal IV., the son of Constantine,89311904
Constantine III., the son of Aodh,90440944[120]
Malcolm I., son of Donal IV.,9449953
Indulf, the son of Constantine III.,9538961
Duf, the son of Malcolm I.,961965
Culen, the son of Indulf,965970
Kenneth III., son of Malcolm I.,97024994
Constantine IV., son of Culen,994995
Kenneth IV., son of Duf,99581003
Malcolm II., son of Kenneth III.,1003301033
Duncan, grandson of Malcolm II.,103361039
Macbeth, son of Finlegh,1039171056
Lulach, son of Gruoch and Gilcomgain,1056½1057
Malcolm III., Ceanmore, son of Duncan,105736⅔1093
Donald Bane, son of Duncan,1093½1094
Duncan II., son of Malcolm III.,1094½1094
Donald Bane again,109431097
Edgar, son of Malcolm III.,109791106

MACINTYRE.

FOOTNOTES:

[109] Burton’s Scotland, vol. i. p. 354.

[110] Robertson’s Early Kings, vol. i. p. 76.

[111] According to Skene, Finella is a corruption of Finuele or Finole Cunchar, Earl of Angus.—Skene’s Annals of the Picts and Scots, p. cxliv.