In the 1970's, the Chief arranged for the Clan's ancient Gathering Place, the Cockstane, which had been purchased a few years earlier by a member of his family, to be made over to the Clan Society in perpetuity.
In the 1980's, Finegand led the discussions with Tayside Regional Council which culminated in the new bridge over the River Shee at the Spittal to be named "The MacThomas Bridge" in recognition of the original clansfolk who first settled in the fields bedside the river in the 15th Century.
In the 1990's, Finegand purchased all the immediate land around the Cockstane on behalf of the Society and in the first decade of the new millennium oversaw the complete redevelopment of the Cockstane site.
To make his ancient Clan better known, Finegand was the first MacThomas Chief to visit Australia, South Africa, Canada and the USA, the latter a number of times.
MacThomaidh Mhor (pronounced in Gaelic "McHomy Vor") is the correct designation of the present Chief and his successors.
Please click here to view the Chief's family tree in our Genealogy section.
Added at Launch
Updated 14/12/2010