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1104:. Glengarry's numbered up to 530, the largest in the entire Jacobite army. During the battle, the MacDonald regiments were located on the extreme left wing of the Jacobite army, instead of their preferred place on the right wing. According to legend, these regiments refused to charge when ordered to do so, due to the perceived insult of being placed on the left wing. The Glengarry regiment disbanded in May 1746 after their defeat at Culloden.
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Liveries is set for Crest a raven proper perching on a rock Azure, and in an Escrol over the same this Motto CRAGAN AN FHITHICH; on a Compartment below the Shield are placed for Supporters two bears each having an arrow pierced through his body all proper, and in an Escrol entwined with the Compartment this Motto PER MARE PER TERRAS.
963:. In his subsequent appeal for compensation, Robert Campbell of Glenlyon believed the Glengarry men to be the more culpable, making no mention of Glencoe. By late 1691, Invergarry was closely besieged and the Scottish government was determined to "make an example" of the MacDonells. Ranald did not take the oath of allegiance to the new Williamite government until 4 February.
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between MacAlester and Clan Grant included an exception recognizing the authority of
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Glengarry was taken before the deadline for the oath, originally as a much bigger operation; "...the clan Donell must be rooted out and Lochiel. Leave the McLeans to Argyll...". However, after agreeing to pardon Ranald MacDonell of his treason,
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Ranaldson, 6th of Glengarry, was considered to be a rebellious chief. The MacDonells of Glengarry did not play an important part in the politics of Clan Donald until the late 15th century. Traditional rights of the chiefs were being replaced with feudal relationships in which the Crown was
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on 23 June 1689, in which he says "Glengaire gave me account of the subject of a letter he receaved from you; I shall only tell yow, that if you hasten not to land your men, I am of opinion you will have litle occasion to do the king great service". When Ailean Dearg, the Chief of Clan
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In November 1601, Angus MacDonell, son of Donald MacAngus, led a raid on Mackenzie lands in Torridon. A complaint was filed with the Privy Council, but neither Angus nor his father appeared in court. On 9 September 1602, Donald MacAngus was declared an outlaw. In response, the Council acquired
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in 1501. This resulted in a conflict between the MacDonells of Glengarry and the Frasers of Lovat, in which the Frasers were defeated and surrendered the lands of Abertarff to Glengarry. According to A and A MacDonald, proceedings were initiated by Alexander MacIain of Glengarry before the
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872:, immortalized the battle in verse, taunting the defeated Campbells to retrieve their lost bonnets from the River Lochy and advising them to "take swimming lessons before returning to Glengarry". After Donald MacAngus's death in 1645, Aeneas continued serving the King, fighting in
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in December 1917. Aneas Ranald Donald, 12th of Titular, 22nd chief succeeded as chief in 1941 and died in 1999. His brother, Aeneas Ranald Euan MacDonell, 13th of Titular, 23rd chief, succeeded him in 1999. Ranald MacDonell died in 2021, he was succeeded by his younger brother.
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Macdonald of Clanranald and another was Donald, 2nd of Glengarry. Little or nothing is known of Donald, however, an account was given in which the lands of Glengarry were returned to the control of the Scottish crown. These lands became a royal forest and were associated with
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downwards, without some regret and emotion". The departure marked a significant change for the clan and its longstanding connections to their ancestral lands, evoking a sense of sentimentality and reflection. Aneas Ranaldson later returned to Knoydart where he died in 1851.
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After the 1745 Jacobite Uprising, Invergarry House replaced Invergarry Castle. In 1960, Invergarry House was reborn as the Glengarry Castle Hotel. It enjoys an enviable position overlooking Loch Oich, with the added attraction of the ruins of Invergarry Castle in the
1031:("Blows today, mourning tomorrow!"); Although considered a victory, it was ineffective in restoring the Stuarts to the British throne. In 1716, James Francis Edward Stuart issued a warrant for a patent of favour of Alasdair Dubh and his heirs, bestowing the title of
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Kilfinnan Graveyard Old cemetery, located in the district of Lochaber. The stone mausoleum which stands in the centre of the graveyard is the property of Clan MacDonell of Glengarry, (the clan's 15th chief was buried here in the early 18th
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in 1840. This event caught the attention of contemporary publications, "We cannot regard the expatriation of the head of an old Highland family, with its clan associations, its pipe music, and its federal recollections, from the
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on behalf of James Francis Edward Stuart, son of the disposed James VIII. Alastair Dubh joined Viscount Dundee "on the appointed day" of 18 May 1689 in Lochaber, with 300 of his followers. Montrose wrote his famous letter to
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the ultimate superior, as part of the royal policy to pacify the Scottish Highlands, including taking charters from lands formerly held by the Lords of the Isles. The lands of Glengarry were leased to the
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1361:: The rock of the raven), which became the clan's motto. The castle was built by the MacDonells of Glengarry in 1602, shortly after clan raids committed by Clan Mackenzie. It was attacked by
1294:, a well-known oil producer in London and Moscow. Aeneas died at in Chelsea in 1901 and was succeeded by his son. Aeneas Ranald MacDonell, 11th of Titular, 21st chief. Aeneas was educated at
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towards Inverness, and Lord Lovat was ordered not to interfere. Known for his law-abiding nature, Donald MacAngus sought protection from the Privy Council in 1577 when
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confiscated Glengarry's lands, although the MacDonells continued to hold Invergarry Castle. The clan, along with 2500 clansmen, fought under
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Bain, Robert; MacDougall, Margaret O.; Stewart-Blacker, P. E. (1976).
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Bain, Robert; MacDougall, Margaret O.; Stewart-Blacker, P. E. (1976).
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Written from a manuscript wrote in the reign of James VI of Scotland (
2310:"The troubles betwixt the Lord Kintaile and the Laird of Glengarrie".
1206:(1762–1840) became a Catholic priest in Lochaber. In 1794, during the
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during the Jacobite rebellions, pledging their allegiance to the
1177:. The most systematic evictions were ordered by the 15th chief,
1127:, he was released in 1747 and at some point became a Hanoverian
955:. During this time, the MacDonells of Glengarry, along with the
862:. In 1645, Montrose's army defeated Argyll's Covenanters at the
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1116:, later 13th of Glengarry, was captured in November 1745 by a
866:. In the aftermath, The Keppoch bard John MacDonald, known as
604:. Sometime after, John MacAlister supported Aonghas Ă“g at the
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514:. John later divorced Amie and married Margaret, daughter of
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374:. After the Jacobite Uprisings, the clan suffered during the
884:, he was later freed. After losing his Glengarry estates to
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from Clanranald in 1611 and engaged in cattle raids against
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2269:"Kilfinnan Burial Ground And Mcdonnell Mausoleum | Canmore"
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in 1724. Although John did not actively participate in the
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The MacDonells of Glengarry are one of the branch clans of
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An Lasair: Anthology of 18th-century Scottish Gaelic Verse
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An Lasair: Anthology of 18th-century Scottish Gaelic Verse
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arms for the chiefs of Clan MacDonell of Glengarry (1875).
498:, including half the Lordship of Lochaber. Angus Og's son
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Glengarry Castle Hotel, Invergarry, Highlands of Scotland
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supporting the Mackenzies. The Mackenzies laid siege to
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1242:, brother of the 14th Chief of Glengarry, fought under
1065:. Alastair Dubh was succeeded by his eldest son, John.
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According to Angus and Archibald MacDonald, the family
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1234:. In 1826, he was appointed first Bishop of the local
171:, MacAlasdair, MacCowan, MacGillies, MacIlchomhghain,
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Macdonald, A. (Angus); Macdonald, Archibald (1896).
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Macdonald, A. (Angus); Macdonald, Archibald (1896).
1830:
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of Clan MacDonell of Glengarry have been styled as "
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Pickle the spy; or, The incognito of Prince Charles
2344:
A Genealogical History of the Earldom of Sutherland
3305:(1982 ed.). Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd.
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3290:, John Prebble, Birlinn Limited, Edinburgh 2000,
2521:. London: Lorenz Books. pp. |pages=158–159.
1684:"Collins Scottish clan & family encyclopedia"
1632:
1385:shortly after the 1746 Jacobite rebellion failed.
717:, reclaiming his ancestral lands in 1574. A 1571
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1418:Kenneth Mackenzie, 1st Lord Mackenzie of Kintail
728:Kenneth Mackenzie, 1st Lord Mackenzie of Kintail
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2788:Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1896).
2771:Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1896).
2694:Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1896).
2677:Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1896).
2635:Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1896).
2542:Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1896).
2409:Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1896).
2358:Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1896).
2293:Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1896).
2251:Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1896).
2234:Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1896).
2217:Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1896).
2107:Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1896).
2090:Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1896).
2070:Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1896).
2050:Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1896).
2033:Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1896).
2026:
1852:Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1896).
1786:Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia
722:of his cousins burned a house of a murderer in
135:The 24th Chief of Glengarry (Mac Mhic Alasdair)
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1108:sought shelter at Invergarry Castle by way of
522:both descend from John and Amie's eldest son,
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2721:Historical Geography of the Clans of Scotland
1317:, making the journey on a 36-hour train from
1226:, where he helped resurrect the regiment for
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1080:were involved in many battles, including the
327:where the river Garry runs eastwards through
3320:Clans and Tartans – Collins Pocket Reference
2563:. End of Chapter 3: Neil Wilson Publishing.
1987:
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1673:scotclans.com. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
1210:, Fr. MacDonell became the first Catholic
1179:Alexander Ranaldson MacDonell of Glengarry
1148:Alexander Ranaldson MacDonell of Glengarry
892:, Aeneas regained them following the 1660
335:about 16 miles (25 km) north of
191:, MacWalrick, Sanders, Saunders, Sanderson
121:
52:Creagan an Fhitich (The Rock of the Raven)
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1399:in the 15th century. Previously owned by
559:, meaning "son of the son of Alexander".
43:: A raven Proper perching on a rock Azure
3172:. Glasgow: Collins. pp. |page=164.
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1529:A raven Proper perching on a rock Azure
1019:Clanranald was mortally wounded at the
305:Clan Ranald of Knoydart & Glengarry
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3345:The Glengarry Branch of the Macdonalds
3099:. Musselburgh, Scotland: Goblinshead.
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1029:Buillean an-diugh, tuiream a-mĂ ireach!
413:History of the MacDonells of Glengarry
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1889:Moncreiffe of that Ilk, Iain (1982).
1614:Chiefs of Clan MacDonell of Glengarry
852:James Graham, 1st Marquis of Montrose
621:against the murderers of his father.
494:, granted a charter of many lands to
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1671:Clan MacDonnell of Glengarry Profile
1246:, winning glory for the clan at the
1100:in April 1746, under the command of
1057:and which remains an iconic and oft
130:Colin Patrick MacDonell of Glengarry
3273:. Inverness: A. & W. Mackenzie.
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1961:
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1798:Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs
1713:"Names and Families of Clan Donald"
1698:"The clans and tartans of Scotland"
1363:George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle
1292:New Zealand Midland Railway Company
998:The Clans of the Scottish Highlands
13:
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3340:http://www.clandonald-heritage.com
3064:The High Council of Clan Macdonald
3027:The High Council of Clan Macdonald
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1717:The High Council of Clan Macdonald
1383:Prince William, Duke of Cumberland
1007:Prince James Francis Edward Stuart
817:. In 1626, after disagreeing with
743:Colin Campbell, 6th Earl of Argyll
633:. Most of the chiefs submitted to
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3228:Davenport-Hines, Richard (2019).
3169:The clans and tartans of Scotland
3140:. 16 October 2008. Archived from
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2929:The clans and tartans of Scotland
2718:(1899). "General Wade's Report".
1710:
1626:
1595:, a title in the Jacobite Peerage
1582:is also associated with the clan.
1403:, the castle was granted by King
1102:James Drummond, 3rd Duke of Perth
1070:John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll
1009:. Alastair Dubh took part in the
965:John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Stair
896:and was given the Jacobite title
878:Thomas Preston, 1st Viscount Tara
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1411:, besieged the castle after the
949:John Graham, 1st Viscount Dundee
737:blocked his timber transport on
478:, which was part of the ancient
211:MacDonells of Glengarry (chiefs)
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506:. John's first marriage was to
323:. The clan takes its name from
313:Clann Dòmhnaill Ghlinne Garaidh
29:Clann Dòmhnaill Ghlinne Garaidh
5094:Independent Highland Companies
3267:Mackenzie, Alexander (1881a).
2714:; Robertson, James Alexander;
2599:"The Campbells and MacDonalds"
1845:
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1690:
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692:Donald Gorm Macdonald of Sleat
407:heraldic authority in Scotland
319:and is a branch of the larger
1:
3256:Mackenzie, Alexander (1881).
3213:(2011 ed.). Nabu Press.
2954:"New Zealand Midland Railway"
1619:
1197:George IV's visit to Scotland
988:Clan tartan. Illustration by
880:. Captured and imprisoned in
472:Kingdom of Mann and the Isles
2667:, Birlinn Limited. Page 405.
2486:Paul, James Balfour (1904).
551:, and succeeded by his son.
433:Macdonald, lord of the Isles
7:
5143:Clan MacDonald of Glengarry
3350:Clan MacDonell of Glengarry
3193:Adam; Innes of Learney 1970
1994:Macdonald; Macdonald 1900,
1782:Squire, Romilly of Rubislaw
1586:
1302:, he was given the rank of
1218:after helping to raise the
961:Robert Campbell of Glenlyon
929:Glorious Revolution of 1688
858:, protecting him after the
823:Lord Chancellor of Scotland
735:Hugh Fraser, 5th Lord Lovat
301:Clan MacDonell of Glengarry
10:
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1561:and the Macqueens of Skye.
1553:attributed to the clan is
1401:Clan MacDonald of Lochalsh
1328:
1139:19th century to modern day
1063:Scottish Gaelic literature
848:Wars of the Three Kingdoms
644:King Robert II of Scotland
439:
161:of MacDonell of Glengarry
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3209:Cobbett, William (1814).
3120:Lee, Henry James (1920).
3093:Coventry, Martin (2000).
2426:Lee, Henry James (1920).
2324:, Perth. 1780 . pp.
1962:Lee, Henry James (1920).
1872:Lee, Henry James (1920).
1551:clan badge or plant badge
1513:Clan member's crest badge
1224:Glengarry County, Ontario
1208:French Revolutionary Wars
1171:Glengarry County, Ontario
1046:Alistair Ă Gleanna Garadh
906:Clan MacDonald of Keppoch
876:in 1647 with the army of
366:. The clan supported the
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3138:"The Chief of Glengarry"
3023:"The Chief of Glengarry"
2902:"MacDonnel of Glengarry"
2583:: CS1 maint: location (
2388:. London: Lorenz Books.
1941:University of St Andrews
1535:, which translates from
1296:St Paul's School, London
1216:British military history
520:MacDonalds of Clanranald
392:United States of America
225:MacDonells of Invergarry
217:MacDonells of Greenfield
4341:Campbell of Breadalbane
3825:Macdonald of Clanranald
3303:The Highland Clearances
3259:Macdonalds of Glengarry
2712:Johnston, Thomas Brumby
1633:Mac an TĂ illeir, Iain.
1573:Spaidsearachd Mhic Mhic
1375:Jacobite rising of 1745
1074:Jacobite rising of 1745
1011:Jacobite rising of 1715
969:Campbell of Breadalbane
953:Battle of Killiecrankie
941:Alastair Dubh MacDonell
898:Lord MacDonell and Aros
770:1st Earl of Dunfermline
658:A visualization of the
229:MacDonells of Lochgarry
215:MacDonalles of Knoydart
213:McDonells of Barrisdale
4987:Court of the Lord Lyon
3835:MacDonell of Glengarry
3398:List of Scottish clans
3301:Preeble, John (1963).
2883:: CS1 maint: others (
2734:W. & A.K. Johnston
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492:victory of Bannockburn
482:that was ruled by the
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403:Lord Lyon King of Arms
399:Court of the Lord Lyon
337:Fort William, Highland
312:
223:MacDonells of Ardnabie
24:MacDonell of Glengarry
16:Highland Scottish clan
4610:MacDonald of Dunnyveg
3247:Lang, Andrew (1897).
3060:"Clan Donald Castles"
3058:Media, Colophon New.
3021:Media, Colophon New.
2757:Ronald Black (2019),
2716:Dickson, William Kirk
2663:Ronald Black (2019),
2515:Zaczek, Iain (2009).
2382:Zaczek, Iain (2009).
1800:). pp. 214–215.
1711:Media, Colophon New.
1541:The Rock of the Raven
1432:
1379:Charles Edward Stuart
1336:
1157:
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1106:Charles Edward Stuart
1090:Battle of Prestonpans
1086:Clifton Moor Skirmish
1021:Battle of Sheriffmuir
987:
957:MacDonalds of Glencoe
860:Battle of Philiphaugh
831:
815:Clan MacLeod of Lewis
761:
688:Lordship of the Isles
657:
592:territorial magnate.
578:
570:
488:King Robert the Bruce
444:Further information:
420:
3890:Maclaine of Lochbuie
3845:MacDonald of Glencoe
3840:MacDonald of Keppoch
3232:. Williams Collins.
2932:. Glasgow: Collins.
2829:Davenport-Hines 2019
2207:, pp. 307, 308.
1778:Way, George of Plean
1442:: Traditionally the
1268:battle of Inverlochy
1214:in post-Reformation
1078:Glengarry's Regiment
1000:, published in 1845.
937:1689 Jacobite rising
927:was expelled in the
864:Battle of Inverlochy
715:James VI of Scotland
708:Battle of the Shirts
635:James IV of Scotland
602:Battle of Bloody Bay
545:Clan Fraser of Lovat
280:Clan Fraser of Lovat
221:MacDonells of Scotus
219:MacDonells of Lundie
5118:Scotland portal
3970:Malcolm (MacCallum)
2985:, John Murray, 1994
2958:Nelson Evening Mail
2559:Love, Dane (2007).
2505:, pp. 335–340.
2129:Maclauchlan, Thomas
1635:"Ainmean Pearsanta"
1599:Highland Clearances
1463:Raghnall nan Eilein
1405:James V of Scotland
1371:James II of England
1236:Diocese of Kingston
1220:Glengarry Fencibles
1204:Alexander MacDonell
1183:Scottish clan chief
1167:Highland Clearances
1082:Highbridge Skirmish
974:Massacre of Glencoe
935:faction during the
874:Confederate Ireland
631:Camerons of Lochiel
606:Battle of Lagabraad
496:Aonghus Ă“g of Islay
376:Highland Clearances
5052:Battle of Culloden
4345:Campbell of Cawdor
3830:Macdonald of Sleat
3144:on 16 October 2008
2960:. 30 November 1889
2125:Keltie, John Scott
1533:CREAGAN AN FHITICH
1436:
1355:Cregan an Fhithich
1340:
1276:Marquess of Huntly
1248:Battle of Waterloo
1185:Fergus MacIvor in
1163:
1152:
1098:Battle of Culloden
1051:Sìleas na Ceapaich
1002:
925:James II & VII
914:MacDonald of Sleat
856:1644–1645 campaign
844:
840:James Balfour Paul
765:
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585:
573:
437:
227:MacDonells of Leek
76:Scottish Highlands
5125:
5124:
5084:Scottish surnames
5079:Scottish heraldry
3251:. Longmans Green.
3179:978-0-00-411117-9
3106:978-1-899874-27-9
2939:978-0-00-411117-9
2855:, pp. 60–61.
2528:978-0-7548-1981-3
2395:978-0-7548-1981-3
2340:Sir Robert Gordon
1902:978-0-517-54659-8
1647:Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
1448:Mac Mhic Alasdair
1393:Lord of the Isles
1347:Invergarry Castle
1212:military chaplain
1159:Invergarry Castle
1049:by his kinswoman
835:The Scots Peerage
786:Invergarry Castle
696:Raids of Urquhart
680:Battle of Flodden
557:Mac Mhic Alasdair
537:Inverlochy Castle
504:Lord of the Isles
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1055:Amergin GlĂşingel
1037:Jacobite peerage
945:Scots Parliament
939:. Ranald's son,
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1252:Napoleonic Wars
1240:James MacDonell
1189:'s 1814 novel,
1141:
1125:Tower of London
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918:Keppoch murders
908:. Keppoch bard
886:Oliver Cromwell
774:Battle of Morar
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719:bond of manrent
704:Clan Mackintosh
690:. He supported
684:Urquhart Castle
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610:Fraser of Lovat
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888:during the
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446:Clan Donald
380:New Zealand
325:River Garry
321:Clan Donald
97:Plant badge
5132:Categories
5099:Sgian-dubh
5032:Clearances
5012:Clan crest
5007:Clan badge
4997:Clan chief
4945:Whitefoord
4927:Walkinshaw
4850:Somerville
4833:Rutherford
4764:Ochterlony
4706:MacKerrell
4701:MacCulloch
4665:Macquarrie
4625:MacFarlane
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4496:Halkerston
4493:Haliburton
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4412:Edmonstone
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4297:Blackstock
4293:Blackadder
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4110:Scrymgeour
4100:Sandilands
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3935:MacNeacail
3930:Macnaghten
3885:Maclachlan
3880:Mackintosh
3850:MacDougall
3810:MacAlister
3565:Cunningham
3510:Carruthers
3500:Carmichael
3425:Arbuthnott
3420:Anstruther
3406:Clans with
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2964:1 December
2736:. p.
2458:manuscript
2149:. p.
1916:Brown 2004
1653:15 October
1620:References
1565:Pipe music
1547:Clan badge
1452:sloinneadh
1440:Clan chief
1150:, ca 1812.
1118:Royal Navy
724:Applecross
629:, and the
598:Aonghas Ă“g
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333:Great Glen
329:Loch Garry
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4655:MacLellan
4606:Macbrayne
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4571:Langlands
4557:Kirkcaldy
4519:Horsburgh
4461:Gartshore
4448:Galbraith
4444:Fullarton
4437:Forrester
4387:Dalrymple
4368:Congilton
4338:Callender
4281:Beveridge
4264:Bannatyne
4245:Armstrong
4236:Allardice
4225:Aikenhead
4216:Abernethy
4075:Robertson
3955:MacThomas
3950:MacTavish
3920:MacMillan
3905:MacLennan
3875:Mackinnon
3870:Mackenzie
3860:MacIntyre
3855:MacDowall
3820:MacDonald
3740:Johnstone
3710:Henderson
3625:Fergusson
3550:Cranstoun
3540:Colquhoun
3520:Charteris
3445:Borthwick
3435:Bannerman
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2726:Edinburgh
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1483:Ragnhaill
1479:Domhnaill
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1263:Australia
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660:heraldric
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5027:Bagpipes
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4877:Strachan
4872:Stirling
4854:Spalding
4847:Skirving
4821:Roberton
4798:Polwarth
4790:Pitcairn
4787:Pitblado
4781:Pentland
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4755:Newlands
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4452:Galloway
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4377:Crawford
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4357:Clelland
4354:Chalmers
4335:Caldwell
4316:Brisbane
4240:Anderson
4170:Urquhart
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3960:Maitland
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3695:Hamilton
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3505:Carnegie
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3910:MacLeod
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3785:Lindsay
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3750:Kennedy
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3490:Cameron
3485:Burnett
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2608:11 June
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4761:Norvel
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4675:Macrae
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