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Angus MacDonald, 8th of Dunnyveg

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122:, and the quarrel was, for the time, patched up by the marriage of MacDonald with MacLean's sister Mary. In 1585, however, the feud came to a height, and after involving nearly the whole of the island clans on one side or the other, and causing its disastrous consequences to be felt throughout the whole extent of the Hebrides, by the mutual ravages of the contending parties, government interfered, and measures were at last adopted for reducing to obedience the turbulent chiefs, who had caused so much bloodshed and distress in the Isles. 170:
MacDonald travelled to Edinburgh for an audience with the King and gave sureties for his reappearance before the Privy Council in May 1611. He died at Rothesay on 21 October 1614, and was buried at
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with between two or three hundred armed men. Angus refused to surrender to his son, with the house being set on fire and Angus being taken prisoner and being held captive at
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led a royal expedition against Angus in 1608, whereupon Angus surrendered the castles of
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and MacDonald, to subscribe assurances of indemnity to each other, under the pain of
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p378, Rev. A. MacDonald & Rev. A. MacDonald; The Clan Donald
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The Scottish nation: or The surnames, families, literature ...
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Index

8th Clan Chief
Archibald MacDonald, 7th of Dunnyveg
James MacDonald, 9th of Dunnyveg
Scottish Gaelic
Chief
Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg
James MacDonald, 6th of Dunnyveg
Agnes Campbell
Colin Campbell, 3rd Earl of Argyll
Islay
Kintyre
Clan Maclean
Sir Lachlan Mor Maclean
high treason
James
Askomill House
Smerby Castle
Andrew Stuart, 3rd Lord Ochiltree
Dunnyveg
Lochgorme
Blackness Castle
Andrew Knox
Bishop of the Isles
Statutes of Icolmkill
Saddell Abbey
Hector Og Maclean
James
Angus Og
Alexander Og MacDonald
Sir Donald Macdonald of Clanranald

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