Historical references to persons of the name MacLucas or any of it's different spellings.

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1414
Fergus McLucas was one of an inquisition on the lands of Dunmaglass, held at Inverness, Scotland:- The book of the Thanes of Cawdor 1236-1742, p5. Edinburgh 1859.
1428
John McLucas was concerned in the delivery of unsuitable meat, Isle of Man:- Quayle's book of Precedents from the Records of the Isle of Man.Garrison Roll, Part 9. *Click here to go to an excellent archive by Frances Coakley. A Manx Note Book*
1478
Gille Donato McLucas, was one of those mentioned in a Perambulation, or fixing of the boundaries, of part of the Manor of Durrow, County Laois, Leinster, Ireland:- Carrigan "The History and Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory" Vol. 2 (1905).
1493
Fynlay M'Lowkas, witnessed an instrument of sassine of Craginche, Scotland:- Origines Parochiales Scotiæ. The Antiquities, Ecclesiastical and Territorial of the parishes of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1851-55. vol 2, p97.
1502
Donald MacLugash was a charter witness at castle Lachlan, Argyll, Scotland:- Poltalloch Writs, 1922.
1511
John McLucas, William McLucas Senr, William McLucas junr and Patric McLucas. All mentioned in Manorial Roll, Marown, Isle of Man.
1511
The Wife of Paton McLucas. mentioned in the Manorial Roll, Malew, Isle of Man.
1511 John McLucas at Ballaclucas. (Clucas Farm). Parish of Kirk Marown. Isle of Man.
1524 A remission was granted to a John MakLucas. Scotland:- The book of the Thanes of Cawdor 1236-1742, p147. Edinburgh 1859.
1618 Gillepatric McLugas acquired the hill steading of Garrachoran in Glen Lean, Argyll, Scotland:- McKechnie, Lamont, p 140. also two sons mentioned John and Gilbert.
1643
Peter Clucas, Clucas farm. (Old Manx McLucas). Andreas, Isle of Man. Ballaclucas 1643.
1643
John McLucas, Ballaclucas. Clucas or McLucas' farm.  Marown, Isle of Man, *Click here to go to. A Manx note book*
1644 Donald McLuke in Shenlarich, Scotland:- Famed Breadalbane, The story of the antiquities, lands and people of a highland district, by William Alexander Gillies, Perth, Scotland. 1938.
1646
Archibald M'Clugas witnessed an instrument of Sasine 13th november 1646:- Argyll Sasines Vol 2, page 94, entry 283. Argyll, Scotland.
1647 Iain M'Cluglashe ( and an unknown number of his Clansmen ) was one of over 300 people who were massacred at Dunavertie castle, Kintyre, Scotland:- Highland Papers vol 2, p257. *Click for more Information (pop up)*
1651
Finlay M'Lugas in Knockineling witnessed an instrument of Sasine:- Argyll Sasines Vol 2, page 116, entry 334. May 16th 1651. Argyll, Scotland.
1656  M'Cluglashe in the Isle of Bute, Scotland:- The Isle of Bute in olden time, by Rev, James King Hewison, Edinburgh, Scotland. 1893-95.
1659
Gilleane M'Lugas of Ardchonnelaltrich, witnessed an instrument of Sasine:- Argyll Sasines Vol 2, page 146, entry 401. July 16th 1659. Argyll, Scotland.
1660
Donald M'Clulich of Ardconnell, witnessed an instrument of Sasine:- Argyll Sasines Vol 2, page 174, entry 464. 26th July 1660. Argyll, Scotland.
1664 Patrick McClugeis was a tenant of Over Ardrosketill, Scotland:- The Commissariot record of the Isles, register of testaments. 1661-1800, Edinburgh, 1902.
1664
Letters of Horning were taken against Colin McLucas (a merchant from Glasgow) and three others in the concern of the delivery of sails and furnishings for the ship "the gift of God" of Dundee:- Court records from Glasgow council during the reign of Charles the second, page 449-450. 1661-1666. Glasgow, Scotland.
1673
John McLucas (deceased), and his son Duncan McLucas of Garvechoran in Glen Lean, Argyll. these two McLucases were the son and grandson of Gillepatric McLucas, (see record 1618 above):- The Register of Sasines of Argyll, Scotland. 1617-1780.
1674 Donald Roy McLugas of Ardtounishiver, John McLugas and Archibald McLugas of Kilmachir, Duart, Argyll, Scotland. were denounced rebels:- Highland Papers vol 1, p299.
1684 McLockie in the parish records of Glastoun, Galloway, Scotland:- Parish lists of Wigtounshire & Minnigaff, 1684, Edinburgh 1916, p 7, 9.
1692
John McClugass in Kilchreran and Ard, McLeougas in Netherlorn, both appear in record:- The Commons of Argyll, edited by Duncan MacTavish, Lochgilphead, Scotland. (1935).
1696
Finlay M'Clugash in Knockimily, in the Parish of Dunoon, Scotland:- The Commissariot records of Argyll, Register of Iventories, 1693-1702, Edinburgh 1909.
1698
John McLougas in Nether Fairnoch, Parish of Kilchreran, Argyll, Scotland.1698:- The Commissariot records of Argyll, Register of Iventories, 1693-1702, Edinburgh 1909.
1702
The same person as above, this time his name is spelled John M'Laugas. (in a different record), The Commissariot records of Argyll, Register of Testaments, 1674-1800. Edinburgh, Scotland. 1902. (Also see 3 records up, 1692, could be the same person also).
1708
Archibald McLucas owned two cows acording to the town records of Inverary:- The Inverary Papers, by Duncan C MacTavish, Oban Times Ltd, Oban, Scotland. 1933.
1726 George MacLuckie, in Kippen, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
1746
A summons of Removing (the clearances) was taken out against a long list of people in and around Inverary, including Archibald McLucas (see above record 1708), he must have ignored the summons, because in 1751 another order was taken out to remove Archibald McLucas and 14 others who had still not left. The Landowner was the duke of Argyll:- The Inverary Papers, by Duncan C MacTavish, Oban Times Ltd, Oban, Scotland. 1933.
1747

Ranald MacLucas, from South Uist was taken prisoner after the battle of Culloden, Scotland, 1746, imprisoned on HMS Pamela in tilbury docks, London. released, april 1747:- Prisoners of the "45" by the Scottish History Society 1929. (third series). *Click for more information (pop up)*