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Clan Macdonald of Clanranald

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600:. In 1491 Alexander raised his standard and was joined by his kinsmen the MacDonalds of Keppoch, and the Camerons and the Macdonalds of Clanranald. From Lochaber they marched through Badenoch, joined by members of Clan Chattan and Rose of Kilravock, with the intent of harrying the lands of the Earl of Huntly. From Badenoch the rebels then marched towards Inverness, taking possession and garrisoning it. The lands of Alexander Urquhart of Cromarty, who had opposed the Earl of Ross, were ravished and most of the booty carried off fell into the hands of the Macdonalds of Clanranald. The spoil gained by the clan was reckoned to have been 600 cows and oxen, 80 horses, 1000 sheep, 200 swine, and 500 bolls victual. The following year the clan was ordered by the Government to indemnify Urquhart and his tenants for the loss they sustained in the rebellion; however it is not known if any restitution was ever made by the rebels. When 964: 54: 538:) were immediately seized and executed. Allan, son of Reginald, seems to have survived, as his name is recorded in the Exchequer Rolls for the year 1428. This is the only contemporary record of Allan to exist; although his name appears in the genealogies and manuscript histories of the clan, nothing else is recorded of him, and thus there is nothing to show whether he succeeded to his father's lands after the execution of Alexander. It is however likely that, as he held a crown charter for the lands, the king would have preferred him to other claimants. Allan is also said to have fought at the 1121: 796: 1166:. The newly arrived immigrants however did not immediately escape religious persecution, as Catholics were barred from holding land until 1780. The first winter hit the settlement hard and a year later a local minister wrote that they were in "great misery". In 1790–1791, a second wave of about 900 fresh emigrants from South Uist, Barra, Moidart, and Morar, settled in the area. Because of their late arrival, these new settlers also suffered from the first winter. At around the same time in 1791, another 650 emigrants from the Clanranald estates established themselves in 1097:. He was succeeded by his brother, Angus Roderick. The direct line of Clanranald chiefs became extinct in 1944, following the death of Angus Roderick, 23rd of Clanranald. The chiefship then passed into the line of the Macdonalds of Boisdale who are a branch of the clan. Recently, (2013), the line was discovered to not have died out (having been discovered through research) and is currently being reviewed by the court of the Lord Lyon. The current chief is Ranald Alexander Macdonald of Clanranald, 24th Chief and Captain of Clanranald, who was recognised as such by the 1021:. The chief however did not stop his eldest son and heir, Ranald, from doing so. He died at Nunton in 1766, where he was buried. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Ranald. Ranald, 18th of Clanranald was educated in France where he became acquainted with Charles Edward Stuart. While his father was still chief of the clan, Ranald was, along with Macdonald of Kinlochmoidart and his brother Macdonald of Glenaladale, the first to join Charles Edward Stuart in 1745. After deciding to join, Ranald raised 250 clansmen and after the raising of the standard at 1450:. The Macdonalds of Kinlochmoidart descend from John, fourth son of Allan, 8th of Clanranald. The Macdonalds of Belfinlay descend from James, second son of Ranald, 2nd of Benbecula, grandson of Allan, 9th of Clanranald. The Macdonalds of Boisdale descend from Donald of Benbecula, 16th of Clanranald. Following the extinction of the main branch of Clanranald in 1944, the competing claims of the Belfinlay and Boisdale branches to the Captaincy of the Clan were adjudged by the Court of the Lord Lyon in favour of the Boisdale branch in 1957. 1462:
son of Hector 5th of Kilmalew. Ranald was the first of this family to occupy lands in Uist. A tack was given to the family by Clanranald in the 17th century. In 1900, Angus and Archibald Macdonald state that there were still members of the family using the patronymic in Arisaig and Uist, though the gentlemen of the family assumed the surname Macdonald by the 18th century. The Macdonalds of Morar descend from Allan, eldest son of Dougall, 6th of Clanranald. In 1538, Allan and his brother Lachlan were granted the 14 merklands of Morar.
704: 1184: 342: 675:, he set fire to the houses. In the meantime, Maclean landed in Moidart and commenced to carry off the cattle. Some who ascended the highest hill saw the island of Mull in smoke and immediately informed their chief. "Ha!" says he. "Allan is come alive; leave the cattle and let us back and intercept our foe on his return. When Allan arrived at Aros, he boarded his galley and said, "Row, men, to Loch Suaineart , and avoid a second meeting; quick, ere he doubles the point." They landed at 120: 573:, much of the lands that were originally held by Ranald. These included the 30 merklands of Skirbough in South Uist, the 12 merklands of Benbecula, and the 60 merklands of North Uist. It also appears the Hugh of Sleat additionally held 24 merklands in Arisaig and 21 merklands in Eigg. In consequence on Roderick's death, his descendants were left with a heritage of disputed territories. Roderick died in 1481, was buried at Relig OdhrĂĄin, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Allan. 520: 491: 1195: 1009:) at 800 men. Ranald, 15th of Clanranald never married and died at Fauborg St Germains, in 1725 and was buried in Paris. He was succeeded by Donald Macdonald of Benbecula, to whom the forfeited Clanranald estates were later restored. Donald, 16th of Clanranald died in 1730 and was buried at Cladh Mhuire, Nunton. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Ranald. Ranald, 17th of Clanranald was born in 1692. He refused to aid 1054:, two days after their defeat at Culloden. Following the defeat of the Jacobite rebellion, Ranald spent some time in France, before finally returning to Scotland. He died at Nunton in 1776, where he was buried. He was succeeded by his eldest son, John Moidartach. John Moidartach, 19th of Clanranald died in Edinburgh in 1794 and was buried at Holyrood. He was succeeded by his eldest surviving son, Ranald George. 5110: 700:
excluded from the succession of the chiefship. On his death the leadership of the clan transferred to his uncle, Alexander, son of Allan, 4th of Clanranald. Alexander, 7th of Clanranald lead the clan until his death, sometime before 1530. With the exclusion of Dougalls heirs, Ranald Gallda, son of Allan, 4th of Clanranald, became the nearest male heir to the chiefship.
616:, concerning the lands of Sunart. The Government ordered that the lands were to be maintained by the current tenants until the dispute was settled between the chiefs and the king's advisors. Very soon after this, Alexander of Lochalsh again raised a revolt. However, this time Allan refused to join, though it is likely he harassed Lochalsh's enemy—Mackenzie of Kintail. 787:, South Uist. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Allan. In 1588, Allan, 9th of Clanranald quarrelled with Alexander Macdonald of Keppoch and killed his Keppoch's brother. Allan was never pardoned for the murder and never received any charters from the crown for his lands, yet he possessed them undisturbed for the duration of his life. Allan married a daughter of 1154:, threatening to remove them from his lands. In 1772, over 200 Roman Catholics mainly from the Clanranald estates of South Uist, Barra, Eigg and mainland western Inverness-shire emigrated to Prince Edward Island. The immigrants first settled at Scotchfort on the northeast side of the island, which had been established by a prominent 899:, where Murdoch was finally slain by the Macdonalds of Clanranald. Donald, like other Highland chiefs was in debt to the Scottish crown and other chiefs, and he was one of the chiefs who met with the kings' commissioners on Mull agreeing to give security for the king's rents; submit themselves to the laws of the realm. Donald was 946:
Donald, 13th of Clanranald lived for the most part at Castle Tioram, on which he made extensive repairs. He died in 1686 at Canna, and was buried at Howmore. He was succeeded by his eldest surviving son, Allan. Allan, 14th of Clanranald was educated at Inverness and also by university tutors at home.
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The 'Maceachen' family of Macdonalds descends from Hector, second son of Roderick, 3rd of Clanranald (see 'MacEachan' sept listed below). Hector was granted by the lord of the isles, the lands of Kilmalew and others in the lordship of Morven. The Maceachens of Howbeg and Glenuig descend from Ranald,
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Macdonald and Macdonald state that the Macdonalds of Knoydart were considered to descend from Allan, 2nd of Clanranald. Allan gave his son, Allan who was the first of the family, the 60 pennylands of Knoydart. Ranald, 7th of Knoydart was the last of the family to hold the lands of Knoydart. In about
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There are several branches of Clan Macdonald of Clanranald; these include the Macdonalds of Glenaladale, the Macdonalds of Kinlochmoidart, the Macdonalds of Belfinlay, the Macdonalds of Boisdale, and also a certain family of Maceachainn/Macdonalds. The Macdonalds of Glenaladale descend from John Og,
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The name is found throughout Clanranald however it is also associated with Clan Donald South in Islay, Kintyre, Jura and Antrim. The family descends from the hereditary bards to the Lord of the Isles and later to Clanranald. Note that most of the West Highland and Island names Currie/Curry/McCurry
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in April 1746, consisted of 200 men. During the battle the Macdonald regiments were located on the Jacobite extreme left wing instead of their preferred place on the right wing. Popular legend has it that these regiments refused to charge when ordered to do so, due to the perceived insult of being
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had ravaged the islands of Rum and Eigg. Working in co-operation with each other, the two Macdonald chiefs invaded Coll, Mull and Tiree, laying waste to the islands, and Donald returned to Castle Tioram with his galleys full of spoil. Lachlan Mor was at first unable to retaliate, but his time soon
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in 1801 and 1802. On Prince Edward Island, MacDonald of Glenaladale attempted to enforce what he thought were his feudal rights, and newly arrived settlers were encouraged only to be tenants on his lands. However, once the more adventurous settlers got their bearings, many moved out of Scotchfort
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and his ill treatment of her was the cause of violent feuds between the Macdonalds of Clanranald and the Macleods. Allan's eldest son died before him. Allan died in 1593 and was buried at Islandfinnan. On his death he was succeeded by his eldest surviving son, Angus. Angus, 10th of Clanranald was
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This early era from Reginald down to his great-grandson Allan, son of Roderick, is by far the most obscure in the history of the clan. From the years 1372–1495, no charters of the family exist and it is impossible to know for certain exactly what territories it possessed. The earliest document to
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supported Ranald Gallda and the charters which had previously been held by John were revoked and granted to Ranald Gallda as heir of his father Allan. When John Moidartach was finally released from prison Ranald Gallda was forced to flee from Clanranald lands and took refuge with Lord Lovat. The
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Ranald Bane, like his father, was tried in the presence of the king and executed for an unrecorded crime. He died in 1509 at Perth and was succeeded by his eldest son, Dougall. Due to his cruelty towards his own clansfolk, Dougall was assassinated in 1520 by members of his clan and his sons were
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to John Moidartach in 1531. It states that the lands granted had been held by his grandfather, Allan, son of Roderick, and his predecessors. The lands mentioned were the 27 merklands of Moidart, the 30 merklands of Arisaig, 21 merklands in Eigg, and the 30 merklands of Skirhough, in South Uist.
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the arms of Macdonald of Clanranald in the hoist and of two tracts argent and gules, upon which is depicted the crest in the first and second compartments, and two sprigs of common heather in the third compartment, along with the motto "dh' aindeòin cò theireadh e'" in letters gules upon two
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Reginald, 1st of Clanranald, succeeded through his mother Amie mac Ruari in the majority of the old lands of Clann RuaidhrĂ­. In 1371, his father John confirmed this succession by a charter of these lands; this charter also granted him others on the mainland. John's charter was confirmed the
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coming round the point of Ardnamurchan. "Whose is she?" asked Allan. "The Chief of Maclean's." "My dire foe," ejaculated Allan. "Shall we put about?" asked the steersman. "She will overtake us," said the watchman; "she is large and full of men." "Go on," said Allan, spread my
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1610, the men of Knoydart raided the lands of Laggan Auchindoun in Glengarry and in consequence of the reprecutions that followed the family eventually lost possession of their lands. Ranald is said to have been murdered by the men of Glengarry at a point which is called
943:. He then defeated Argyll and reinforced the garrison. The Macdonalds of Clanranald then laid waste to the whole of Sunart and Ardnamurchan. John died in 1670 on Eriska, South Uist and was buried at Howmore on the same island. He was succeeded by his only son, Donald. 557:, joining him in the earl's 1492 expedition against Inverness. The MS History of the Mackintoshes states that Roderick collected a band of men "accustomed to live by rapine, fell upon Inverness, pillaged and burnt the houses". In 1431, Roderick fought under 1492:
Allan is descended from Allan son of Allanson from the West Highlands which allied themselves with Clanranald and were known to be skilled and noble warriors. Only Burkes originally from Antrim that went to the Clanranald estates of Uist and Benbecula.
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in 1411, as did his brothers Donald and Dugald (who was slain). According to Macdonald and Macdonald, Allan likely died sometime between 1428 and 1430 at Castle Tioram and was buried at Relig OdhrĂĄin. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Roderick.
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Only those from South Morar and South Uist are associated with Clanranald. Those from North Morar are associated with the MacDonnells of Glengarry; those from Islay and Kintyre with Clan Donald South; those from North Uist with Clan Donald North.
752:, Lovat, Grant and Ranald Gallda. As the Clanranald supporters of John Moidartach had fled from the scene, Ranald Gallda again occupied Moidart. John Moidartach's Clanranald supporters overtook Huntly and his followers near Kinlochlochy where the 426:. The children from John's first marriage were passed over in the main succession and the chiefship of Clan Donald and the later Macdonald Lords of the Isles would go on to descend from John's second marriage. The Macdonalds of Clanranald and 1616:
Only those from Benbecula and South Uist are associated with Clanranald. Only those from Benbecula and North Uist are associated with Clan Donald North. Note that most of the West Highland and Hebridean names of Currie/Curry/McCurry may be
592:, Angus defeated his father John. Following Angus' death, Allan supported Alexander of Lochaslsh, who would have likely been thought of as the presumptive heir of the lordship of the isles. Allan also supported Alexander of Lochalsh at the 1220:
Ragnhaill Alasdair mac Coinneach Alasdair mhic Tearlach 'ic Raibheart 'ic Raibheart 'ic Cailein 'ic Alasdair 'ic Domhnaill 'ic Ragnhaill Og 'ic Ragnhaill 'ic Ailein 'ic Iain Muideartach 'ic Alasdair 'ic Ailein 'ic Ruairidh 'ic Ailein 'ic
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The following is a list of names associated with Clan MacDonald of Clanranald. For the family/surname to be associated with the clan the name/family must be related to clan or to have been located on the traditional Clanranald lands.
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of these liveries argent and gules is set for crest a triple-towered castle argent, masoned sable and issuing from the centre tower a dexter arm in armour embowed grasping a sword all proper, and in an Escrol over the same this
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into better areas of the island, squatting upon those lands. In time, Scotchfort became not a place for permanent settlement but a place for the newly arrived to get their bearings and move out to acquire lands of their own.
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was fought on 15 July 1544. Lovat, the Master of Lovat and Ranald Gallda were slain and almost all of their followers as well. As a result of the victory, John Moidartach's hold of the Clanranald chiefship was maintained.
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in their constant warring with the Mackenzies of Kintail, ravaging and laying waste to the Kintail area. While the Macdonald fighting force was in the Kintail area, trouble was brewing in South Uist as Murdoch MacNeil of
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According to Angus and Archibald Macdonald, it seems likely that this mere fragment of Ranald's original lands was all that the senior branch of Reginald's descendants had left by the time of Allan, 2nd of Clanranald.
394:. Somerled, son of Gillebride was a 12th century leader, styled as "king of the isles" and "king of Argyll", though his origins and ancestry are obscure. The Macdonalds of Clanranald descend from Donald's son, 3011: 879:. That night the Lachlan Mor, at the head of 1,200 men surprised the Macdonalds and killed 350 of them in the ensuring battle. Donald, and several other Macdonald chieftains were captured by the Macleans. 836:
came. In the summer of 1594, Donald Gorm Mor Macdonald of Sleat and Ruariri Mor Macleod of Harris and Dunvegan each sailed for Ulster at the head of 500 men each. They force was intended to support
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Clan members and others living on the Clanranald estates also suffered from religious persecution at the hands of their own chief. In 1769, the chief of the Macdonalds of Clanranald attempted to
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are connected with Clan Donald. According to Clan Donald USA Inc., only about 1 in 20 Parks may have a connection with Clan Donald. Only those from South Uist are associated with Clanranald.
851:. Donald Gorm Mor of Sleat raised a fighting force of 4,000 men and sailed to Ulster in a fleet of 50 galleys and 70 supply ships. The fleet was however blown off course and was attacked off 1705:. Those from South Uist are associated with Clanranald; from North Uist are associated with Clan Donald North; those from Islay and Kintyre are associated with Clan Donald South. 609: 487:
MacVuirich, Reginald's brother Godfrey took possession of the former Clann RuaidhrĂ­ lands of Uist and those on the mainland, leaving Reginald's sons the lands in Lochaber.
895:. Donald led his fighting force down South Uist and fought the MacNeils at North Boisdale, killing most of them. The surviving MacNeils fled to the remoter islands of the 1368:. The crest is: A triple-towered castle Argent masoned Sable, and issuing from the centre tower a dexter arm in armour embowed grasping a sword all Proper. The motto is 1069:
for 800 years, for a total sum of over ÂŁ213,211. Seeking to cover his debts and to fund further extravagant spending, by the end the Chief still held only the ruins of
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states that while the Macdonalds were ultimately defeated in the engagement, Roderick succeeded in saving most of his men and returned to Castle Tioram. In 1469, the
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be associated with Clanranald, except those from Islay and Kintyre who are associated with Clan Donald South. Note that there are other MacEachans associated with
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Only those from the West Highlands, Hebrides and Antrim may be associated with Clan Donald South, Clanranald, and Clan Donald North. They derive their name from
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Macdonalds of Clanranald then took the offensive and supported by the MacDonalds of Keppoch and Camerons raided into Fraser lands. They overran Lovat's lands of
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Only those from Benbecula are associated with Clan Donald North and Clanranald. Those from North Uist are associated with Clan Donald North. Their name is from
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The family is said to be of the same stock as Clan Donald. Associated with Clanranald, MacDonnell of Glengarry, Clan Donald North and South. Their name is from
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Only those from Clanranald lands are associated with Clanranald. Only those from Islay and Kintyre are associated with Clan Donald South. Their name is from
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Donald, 11th of Clanranald married the daughter of Angus Macdonald of Dunnyveg and the Glens. His father-in-law's clan was then actively warring with the
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In the 18th and 19th centuries, the common members of the clan and other families living on the Clanranald estates, suffered grievously from the
1065:, 20th of Clanranald was born in 1788. From 1813 to 1838, he sold almost all the traditional Clanranald lands, which had belonged to the line of 2787: 679:, Loch Suaineart; withdrawing the wooden pins the birlinn was soon in planks and on the shoulders of the men and soon launched on the waters of 1210:
of Clan Macdonald of Clanranald have been styled as the Captain of Clanranald. The Highland or Gaelic designation of the chiefs of the clan is
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The MacQueens of Benbecula and South Uist are associated with Clanranald and Clan Donald North. They were originally MacCuitheins from Skye (
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John Moidartach, 8th of Clanranald, on the death of his father, possessed Moidart, Arasaig and Castle Tioram. In 1540 he was apprehended by
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The descendants of Godfrey gradually decayed in power after the death of Alexander, though they continued to hold the lands of North Uist.
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Only those from the West Highlands and Islands are associated with Clan Donald North, Clanranald and Clan Donald South. Their name is from
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Only those from the West Highlands and Hebrides are associated with Clanranald, MacDonnell of Glengarry, Clan Donald North and South.
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the next day. He was buried at Innerpeffray, which was the burial place of the Perth family. He was succeeded by his brother, Ranald.
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During the time of the feud, Allan took one vessel only and set out to sail between Moidart and the small Isles. As Whyte tells it:
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There is only one family of MacDougalls associated with the Clanranald—and it is from North Uist. All other MacDougalls are of
1038: 811:. The Macdonalds of Clanranald utilised such vessels in their constant warring with other nearby Hebridean clans, such as the 5090: 5013: 1167: 627:. Considered "the dread and terror of all the neighbouring clans," Allan made a name for himself by confining the chiefs of 2765: 1163: 1159: 475:, son of John and Margaret, succeeded to the lordship of the isles and chiefship of Clan Donald. Reginald died in 1386 at 3366: 3831: 1026: 932: 883: 769: 566: 427: 303: 2612: 576:
Allan, 4th of Clanranald, is regarded as one of the greater chiefs of the clan. He was one of the main supporters of
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Those from the West Highlands and Islands are associated with Clanranald, Clan Donald South and Clan Donald North.
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first visited the Highlands after fall of the lordship of the isles, Allan was one of the few chiefs to render his
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against the king's troops at Lochaber. In 1455, he was part of a Macdonald failed raid on Sutherland, in which the
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and summoned the area chiefs. Of those, Alexander (son of Godfrey and nephew of Reginald) and John MacArthur (of
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over me, stretched on this beam; if hailed or questioned, say you are conveying Allan MacRuaire's remains to
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Only those from the West Highlands and Hebrides which allied themselves with Clanranald. Their name is from
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MacIllimhicall, MacMichael, MacMitchell, Michael/Michaelson/Mitchell/Mitchelson/Carmichael] (must be
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Nothing else is known of Allan's chiefship. Macdonald and Macdonald state that Allan died in 1505 at
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Gaelic scholar Henry Whyte (Fionn), once recorded a story about Allan Macdonald's bitter feud with
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has been translated from Scottish Gaelic as "gainsay who dare", and "in spite of all opposition".
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killed shortly after his succession to the chiefship, and was succeeded by his brother, Donald.
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in 1645. Soon after he returned to his lands to raise more of his clan to find the garrison of
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naiant argent; 4th, argent, an oak tree vert surmounted of an eagle displayed Or. Above the
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had taken possession of the lands of Boisdale under the pretext that they belonged to the
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MacMhuirich, MacBurie, MacMurrich, MacVurrich, MacWurie, Currie/Curry/MacCurry (must be
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is considered a hoax, yet many of the forged tartans within exist today as clan tartans.
1194: 5064: 5058: 5053: 4718: 4702: 4697: 4651: 4457: 4444: 4433: 4241: 4071: 3951: 3946: 3916: 3901: 3871: 3866: 3856: 3851: 3736: 3706: 3621: 3546: 3536: 3516: 3441: 3431: 1674: 1387: 1365: 1361: 1320: 1234: 1090: 1037:. The Clanranald regiment, whose company commanders included the legendary Gaelic poet 940: 852: 832: 749: 597: 411: 395: 227: 5128: 4905: 4889: 4878: 4873: 4868: 4850: 4770: 4666: 4656: 4636: 4598: 4428: 4373: 4236: 4166: 4136: 4121: 4046: 4041: 4031: 4006: 3981: 3956: 3891: 3791: 3691: 3666: 3581: 3571: 3551: 3541: 3531: 3526: 3511: 3501: 3491: 3476: 3382: 2652: 2384: 1900: 1660: 1278:; 2nd, Or, a dexter hand couped in fess holding a cross-crosslet fitchee in pale all 1275: 1171: 1070: 1051: 971: 928: 868: 864: 859:. 13 Macdonald galleys were sunk and another 12 or 13 were destroyed or captured off 708: 577: 570: 523: 476: 349: 291: 150: 1537:
Only those who went to South Uist from Ireland in the 18th century as missionaries.
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Those associated with Clan Donald were originally from Moidart. Their name is from
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Only those from South Uist and Benbecula. They derive their name from the Gaelic
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After the Hector: The Scottish Pioneers of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton 1773–1852
1170:, Nova Scotia. These were soon joined by hundreds more Roman Catholics from the 1131: 974: 967: 911:, in 1617. He died at Castle Tioram in 1618 and was succeeded by his son, John. 896: 828: 676: 672: 640: 636: 535: 379: 369: 352: 345: 295: 3179: 3168: 3128:
The World of the Galloglass: War and Society in the North Sea Region, 1150–1600
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Only Parks from the West Highlands and Islands or Antrim which were originally
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second son of John Moidartach, 8th of Clanranald. They were known in Gaelic as
302:. The Macdonalds of Clanranald descend from Reginald's elder son Allan and the 5095: 5003: 4951: 4900: 4839: 4834: 4579: 4535: 4530: 4502: 4462: 4368: 4297: 4228: 4131: 4126: 4101: 4076: 4011: 3766: 3741: 3656: 3596: 3576: 3466: 3461: 3451: 3411: 1927: 1379: 1135: 1086: 1022: 1014: 733: 720: 656: 103: 75: 382:—one of the largest Scottish clans. The eponymous ancestor of Clan Donald is 4915: 4741: 4186: 4116: 4086: 4081: 3801: 3751: 3716: 3711: 3681: 3671: 3446: 3276:
Stewart, Donald Calder; Thompson, J. Charles (1980). Scarlett, James (ed.).
2390: 1578: 1025:, Ranald led 500 men to Dundee arriving there on 8 September and proclaimed 800: 765: 680: 531: 484: 137: 1781:
Those from Eigg are associated with Clanranald. Their name is derived from
17: 2622: 1734:("son of Lulach"). There is no relationship with those from Eastern Ross. 608:. During the reign of Allan's chiefship, a dispute arose between himself, 5023: 4973: 4467: 3971: 3701: 2577: 2575: 2573: 2571: 1261: 1246: 1155: 1066: 936: 668: 468: 391: 299: 3184:. Vol. 3. Inverness: The Northern Counties Publishing Company, Ltd. 3173:. Vol. 2. Inverness: The Northern Counties Publishing Company, Ltd. 5038: 3346: 3259:
The Jacobite Wars: Scotland and the Military Campaigns of 1715 and 1745
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Feuds, Forays and Rebellions: History of the Highland Clans, 1475–1625
5018: 2394: 1581:, MacKeachan, MacKechnie, MacKichan, MacAichan, McGechan, McGechaen. 1419: 1295: 1267: 1117:
and also religious persecution at the hands of the Clanranald chief.
900: 804: 667:." He landed and, taking some of his men, ordered the rest to row to 483:. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Allan. According to the family 460: 1331:
two bears each having two arrows pierced through his body all proper
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whereon is this word "dh'aindeoin co theireadhe e" are placed for
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placed on the left wing. The Clanranald regiment was disbanded at
962: 888: 841: 794: 702: 518: 489: 340: 3351: 2515: 2513: 1005:'s report on the Highlands in 1724, estimated the clan strength ( 501:. It was the burial grounds of the earliest chiefs of Clanranald. 471:. On their father John's death, Reginald's younger half-brother, 5033: 4998: 3323: 1879: 1314:
befitting his degree with a mantling gules doubled Or, and on a
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may be of this group, however others are actually derived from
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of the MacDonalds of Clanranald is traditionally designated as
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MacRuairi, MacRory, MacRury MacCrory, Rorieson, Rory (must be
772:, asking him to demolish a house of strength on an island in 3159:
The Highland clans of Scotland; their History and Traditions
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The Highland clans of Scotland; their History and Traditions
3054:. Heraldic advisor Stewart-Blacker, P. E. Glasgow: Collins. 526:
is the traditional seat of the Clan MacDonald of Clanranald.
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The MacDonalds of Clanranald are one of the branch clans of
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The Clans, Septs & Regiments of the Scottish Highlands
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MacVarish, MacWarish, MacMoris (only those from Moidart).
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at the hands of the chief of Clan Macdonald of Clanranald.
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as king. The Macdonalds of Clanranald were present at the
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His principal residence, Castle Tioram, was garrisoned by
325:) and today both the chief and clan are recognised by the 132:
The 24th Chief and Captain of Clanranald (Mac Mhic Ailein)
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MacGorrie, Currie/Curry/McCurry/Godfrey/Jeffrey (must be
580:, bastard son of John II, Lord of the Isles, during the 2163:"Tales and Traditions of the Clans: IV. The Macdonalds" 1868: 1866: 1864: 1862: 1542:
MacCuithein, MacKeithan, MacWhithee, MacQueen (must be
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Adams, Frank & Innes of Learney, Sir Thomas 1970,
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Only those from Morar are associated with Clanranald.
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suitable for members of the clan contains the chief's
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following year by Robert II; it included the lands of
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MacLellan, MacClellan, MacGillelan, Gililan (must be
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John, 12th of Clanranald, took part in the wars with
3073:(illustrated ed.). Edinburgh University Press. 1805:
Only those from Moidart. Their name is derived from
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and his older brother Aonghas Beag MacDhòmhnaill of
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shed some light on this era is a charter granted by
467:, the pennylands of Hawlaste and sixty merklands in 4960: 4195: 3402: 3347:
Official website of the High Council of Clan Donald
3109:
An Unstoppable Force: The Scottish Exodus to Canada
3046:Bain, Robert (1983). MacDougall, Margaret O (ed.). 2830: 2828: 146: 136: 112: 102: 94: 89: 74: 66: 41: 3092:(2nd ed.). Toronto: National Heritage Books. 3047: 2126: 2124: 2122: 2052: 2050: 2433: 2431: 2347: 2345: 2278: 2276: 2274: 882:In 1601, the Macdonalds of Clanranald joined the 2144: 2142: 1694:MacIsaac, MacKessock, Isaacson/Kessock (must be 80:Dh'aindeoin cĂł theireadh e (Gainsay, who dares) 3178:Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1900). 3167:Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1900). 2688: 2686: 2684: 2682: 2317: 2315: 2019: 2017: 2015: 2013: 2011: 2009: 2007: 2005: 1134:in 1773. The year before, over 200 people from 783:John Moidartach died in 1584 and was buried at 650:The man on the look-out descried another large 584:. During the battle, which was located between 497:: the cemetery surrounding St Oran's Chapel on 3193:(3, illustrated ed.). Dundurn Press Ltd. 2815: 2813: 2761:"Macdonald of Clanranald, Chief of Clanranald" 2003: 2001: 1999: 1997: 1995: 1993: 1991: 1989: 1987: 1985: 1848:, a reenactment and entertainment organisation 1101:in 1956, The current chief is a member of the 1079:Reginald John James George, 21st of Clanranald 1073:. He died in London in 1873 and was buried at 430:both descend from John and Amie's eldest son, 3367: 2498:. Genealogical Publishing Company. p. 14 2386:Historical Geography of the Clans of Scotland 1198:Registered tartan of MacDonald of Clanranald. 1130:carried almost 200 poor Scottish settlers to 8: 2448: 2446: 1836:, 18th-century writings of MacMhuirich bards 1105:, and also the High Council of Clan Donald. 691:. He was succeeded by his son, Ranald Bane. 3191:Scotland farewell: The people of the Hector 1597:MacGillies, Gillies, Gillis, Gill (must be 955:in 1689; the garrison was removed in 1698. 549:Roderick, 3rd of Clanranald, supported the 3374: 3360: 3352: 1138:sailed for Prince Edward Island to escape 463:and Letterlochette, the two pennylands of 243: 213: 191: 157: 118: 52: 3261:. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 780:had previously ordered to be demolished. 610:John Cathanach Macdonald, 4th of Dunnyveg 3223:. Elite series #149. Osprey Publishing. 1473: 1193: 1182: 1119: 127:Ranald Alexander Macdonald of Clanranald 2583:"The Captain & Chief of Clanranald" 1858: 1653:("son of the servant of St. Michael"). 977:depiction of a Macdonald of Clanranald. 337:History of the MacDonalds of Clanranald 2206: 2195: 1678:MacIntyre, MacEntire, Wright (must be 530:In 1427, James summoned parliament at 306:descend from his younger son Donald. 38: 3280:. Edinburgh: Paul Harris Publishing. 3162:. Vol. 2. New York: D. Appleton. 3151:. Vol. 1. New York: D. Appleton. 1426:' collection of tartans known as the 285: 81: 7: 3111:. Toronto: National Heritage Books. 1902:The Scottish Clans and Their Tartans 1646:; from Clanranald lands; see note). 1584:Those of West Highlands and Islands 1323:"my hope is constant in thee". On a 2618:Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs 2161:Whyte, Henry (Fionn) (April 1904). 1103:Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs 479:and was buried at Relig OdhrĂĄin on 3221:The Scottish Jacobite Army 1745–46 1422:was attributed to the clan in the 1109:Effects of the Highland Clearances 993:Allan was mortally wounded at the 25: 3050:The Clans and Tartans of Scotland 2495:MacDonald McDonald Family Records 2492:Seaver, Jesse Montgomery (1929). 2383:(1899). "General Wade's Report". 1846:The Clanranald Trust for Scotland 1842:, a title in the Jacobite Peerage 5108: 2850:George Way of Plean; Squire 2000 1514:MacCellach, MacCulloch (must be 3071:The Wars of Scotland, 1214–1371 1723:MacLulich, MacCulloch (must be 1630:; see note), Smith (see note). 1432:, published in 1842. Today the 1077:. He was succeeded by his son, 1039:Alasdair MacMhaighstir Alasdair 711:of John Moidartach (from 1572). 410:. John's first marriage was to 5091:Independent Highland Companies 3257:Roberts, John Leonard (2002). 3242:. Edinburgh University Press. 3238:Roberts, John Leonard (1999). 2521:"Clan MacDonald of Clanranald" 2379:; Robertson, James Alexander; 1518:), MacKelloch, Kelly (must be 1402:Spaidsearachd Mhic Mhic Ailein 287:[ˈkĘ°lĚŞË ĂŁĹŠn̪ˠˈrˠɤ̃ː.ɪʎ] 83:[əˈɣaɲənˈkĘ°oːˈheɾʲəɣɛ] 1: 3208:Mackenzie, Alexander (1881). 3130:. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 1160:John MacDonald of Glenaladale 1150:his tenants on South Uist to 5140:Clan MacDonald of Clanranald 3211:The Macdonalds of Clanranald 1621:, see 'MacMhuirich' below). 1466:Associated families or septs 825:Lachlan Mor Maclean of Duart 569:granted to his half-brother 357:Macdonald, lord of the Isles 271:Clan Macdonald of Clanranald 169:Macdonalds of Kinlochmoidart 2991:Macdonald; Macdonald 1900, 2976:Macdonald; Macdonald 1900, 2961:Macdonald; Macdonald 1900, 2921:Macdonald; Macdonald 1900, 2862:Adam; Innes of Learney 1970 2744:Adam; Innes of Learney 1970 2649:highcouncilofclandonald.org 2645:"The Chiefs of Clan Donald" 2587:highcouncilofclandonald.org 2477:Macdonald; Macdonald 1900, 2322:Macdonald; Macdonald 1900, 2263:Macdonald; Macdonald 1900, 2224:Macdonald; Macdonald 1900, 2131:Macdonald; Macdonald 1900, 2111:Macdonald; Macdonald 1900, 2084:Macdonald; Macdonald 1900, 2057:Macdonald; Macdonald 1900, 2039:Macdonald; Macdonald 1900, 2024:Macdonald; Macdonald 1900, 1739:MacManechin, Monk (must be 1370:MY HOPE IS CONSTANT IN THEE 1348:dh' aindeòin cò theireadh e 1162:with the assistance of the 1027:James Francis Edward Stuart 770:Colin Campbell of Glenorchy 596:in about 1488, against the 70:My hope is constant in thee 5161: 3302:. Glasgow: HarperCollins. 3298:; Squire, Romilly (2000). 3156:Eyre-Todd, George (1923). 3145:Eyre-Todd, George (1923). 3107:Campey, Lucille H (2008). 3088:Campey, Lucille H (2007). 2990: 2975: 2960: 2920: 2766:Burke's Peerage and Gentry 2476: 2321: 2262: 2223: 2130: 2110: 2083: 2056: 2038: 2023: 1755: 1698:; from Clanranald lands). 1689:("son of the carpenter"). 1672: 1658: 1390:and the Macqueens of Skye. 1382:attributed to the clan is 1190:of the current clan chief. 1045:, and which fought at the 986: 980: 567:John II, Lord of the Isles 459:, the three pennylands of 367: 331:heraldic judge in Scotland 29: 5104: 3391: 3278:Scotland's Forged Tartans 3126:Duffy, SeĂĄn, ed. (2007). 2788:"MacDonald of Clanranald" 2673: 2546:"MacDonald of Clanranald" 2452: 1773:(see 'MacGorrie' above). 1758:MacMhuirich bardic family 1626:MacGowan, Gowan (must be 1577:, MacGachen, MacGeachie, 1380:clan badge or plant badge 1354:Clan member's crest badge 939:had been attacked by the 315:The Captain of Clanranald 254:MacMhuirich bardic family 242: 212: 190: 167:Macdonalds of Glenaladale 156: 131: 126: 117: 51: 46: 3214:. A. & W. Mackenzie. 1940:University of St Andrews 1164:Scottish Catholic Church 594:Battle of Blar Na Pairce 4338:Campbell of Breadalbane 3822:Macdonald of Clanranald 3317:Mac an TĂ illeir, Iain. 3189:MacKay, Donald (1996). 3069:Brown, Michael (2004). 2935: 2908: 2896: 2885: 2873: 2861: 2849: 2834: 2819: 2743: 2728: 2716: 2704: 2692: 2464: 2437: 2422: 2377:Johnston, Thomas Brumby 2363: 2351: 2336: 2306: 2297:(London, 1877), p. 692. 2295:HMC 6th Report: Menzies 2282: 2250: 2238: 2192:Whyte. "Tales". 131–32. 2148: 2098: 2071: 1973: 1961: 1914: 1873:Mac an TĂ illeir, Iain. 1340:transverse bands argent 1058:19th century to present 983:Skirmish of Loch Ailort 953:Battle of Killiecrankie 923:, joining Montrose and 884:MacDonells of Glengarry 671:. On his way across to 428:MacDonells of Glengarry 398:and then from his son, 304:MacDonells of Glengarry 181:Maceachainn/Macdonalds. 175:Macdonalds of Borrodale 171:Macdonalds of Belfinlay 42:Macdonald of Clanranald 4984:Court of the Lord Lyon 3832:MacDonell of Glengarry 3395:List of Scottish clans 3012:"Names of Clan Donald" 2886:Stewart; Thompson 1980 2874:Stewart; Thompson 1980 2399:W. & A.K. Johnston 2205:Cite journal requires 1256:: The current chief's 1199: 1191: 1143: 1099:Lord Lyon King of Arms 978: 816: 719:and placed in prison. 712: 685: 614:MacIan of Ardnamurchan 527: 502: 418:(which was founded by 360: 327:Lord Lyon King of Arms 322: 282: 177:Macdonalds of Knoydart 173:Macdonalds of Boisdale 27:Highland Scottish clan 4607:MacDonald of Dunnyveg 3219:Reid, Stuart (2006). 2381:Dickson, William Kirk 1785:("son of the cock"). 1750:("son of the monk"). 1286:her oars saltireways 1197: 1186: 1140:religious persecution 1123: 1031:Battle of Prestonpans 1011:Charles Edward Stuart 1007:Macdonel's of Moidart 995:Battle of Sheriffmuir 966: 863:, at the entrance to 798: 732:and Abertarf and the 706: 648: 563:History of Clanranald 522: 493: 368:Further information: 344: 32:SS Clan Ranald (1900) 3887:Maclaine of Lochbuie 3842:MacDonald of Glencoe 3837:MacDonald of Keppoch 3022:on 15 September 2010 1664:MacInnes, MacGinnis 1441:Branches of the clan 1406:Failte Clann Raounil 1302:is placed a chapeau 1206:: Traditionally the 997:in 1715 and died at 933:Battle of Inverlochy 762:Mary, Queen of Scots 754:Battle of the Shirts 621:Hector Odhar Maclean 582:Battle of Bloody Bay 232:Clan Fraser of Lovat 5115:Scotland portal 3967:Malcolm (MacCallum) 3319:"Ainmean Pearsanta" 3300:Clans & Tartans 3016:clan-donald-usa.org 2525:scotsconnection.com 1875:"Ainmean Pearsanta" 1834:Books of Clanranald 1429:Vestiarium Scoticum 1290:, and in base undy 1115:Highland Clearances 989:Skirmish of Arisaig 179:Macdonalds of Morar 5049:Battle of Culloden 4342:Campbell of Cawdor 3827:Macdonald of Sleat 2655:on 28 October 2008 2167:The Celtic Monthly 1840:Lord of Clanranald 1712:Mac Gille Fhaolain 1651:Mac Gille Mhicheil 1644:Mac Gille Mhicheil 1448:Clann Mhic Ian Oig 1200: 1192: 1144: 1047:Battle of Culloden 979: 845:Enniskillen Castle 817: 713: 643:in Castle Tioram. 528: 503: 361: 5122: 5121: 5081:Scottish surnames 5076:Scottish heraldry 3331:Sabhal Mòr Ostaig 3137:978-1-85182-946-0 3118:978-1-55002-811-9 3099:978-1-55002-770-9 2731:: pp. 69–71, 276 1887:Sabhal Mòr Ostaig 1825: 1824: 1819:Chlann ic Phairce 1714:and from Morar). 1555:Clann ic Cuithein 1335:heraldic standard 1270:, a lion rampant 1188:Heraldic standard 1168:Antigonish County 1075:Brompton Cemetery 1035:Battle of Falkirk 949:William of Orange 925:Alasdair MacColla 893:MacNeils of Barra 821:Macleans of Duart 760:On 3 August 1564 408:Lord of the Isles 402:. Angus Og's son 374:Lord of the Isles 290:), is a Highland 268: 267: 264: 263: 238: 237: 208: 207: 186: 185: 16:(Redirected from 5152: 5113: 5112: 5111: 4966: 4864:Stewart of Appin 4201: 3912:MacLeod of Lewis 3396: 3385: 3376: 3369: 3362: 3353: 3335: 3327: 3313: 3291: 3272: 3253: 3234: 3215: 3204: 3185: 3174: 3163: 3152: 3141: 3122: 3103: 3084: 3065: 3053: 3032: 3031: 3029: 3027: 3018:. Archived from 3008: 2997: 2988: 2982: 2973: 2967: 2958: 2952: 2945: 2939: 2933: 2927: 2918: 2912: 2906: 2900: 2894: 2888: 2883: 2877: 2871: 2865: 2859: 2853: 2847: 2841: 2835:Eyre-Todd 1923, 2832: 2823: 2817: 2808: 2807: 2805: 2803: 2794:. Archived from 2784: 2778: 2777: 2775: 2773: 2757: 2751: 2746:: pp. 539–540. " 2741: 2735: 2726: 2720: 2714: 2708: 2707:: pp. 23, 69–71. 2702: 2696: 2690: 2677: 2671: 2665: 2664: 2662: 2660: 2651:. Archived from 2641: 2635: 2634: 2632: 2630: 2621:. Archived from 2609: 2603: 2602: 2600: 2598: 2589:. Archived from 2579: 2566: 2565: 2563: 2561: 2552:. Archived from 2542: 2536: 2535: 2533: 2531: 2517: 2508: 2507: 2505: 2503: 2489: 2483: 2474: 2468: 2462: 2456: 2450: 2441: 2435: 2426: 2420: 2414: 2413: 2411: 2409: 2373: 2367: 2361: 2355: 2349: 2340: 2334: 2328: 2319: 2310: 2304: 2298: 2292: 2286: 2280: 2269: 2260: 2254: 2248: 2242: 2236: 2230: 2221: 2215: 2214: 2208: 2203: 2201: 2193: 2189: 2183: 2182: 2180: 2178: 2158: 2152: 2146: 2137: 2128: 2117: 2108: 2102: 2096: 2090: 2081: 2075: 2069: 2063: 2054: 2045: 2036: 2030: 2021: 1980: 1974:Eyre-Todd 1923, 1971: 1965: 1959: 1953: 1952: 1950: 1948: 1936: 1924: 1918: 1912: 1906: 1898: 1892: 1891: 1883: 1870: 1474: 1424:Sobieski Stuarts 1266:quarterly, 1st, 1148:forcibly convert 823:and their chief 789:Alasdair Crotach 540:Battle of Harlaw 294:and a branch of 289: 273:, also known as 244: 214: 192: 158: 122: 85: 56: 39: 30:For a ship, see 21: 5160: 5159: 5155: 5154: 5153: 5151: 5150: 5149: 5125: 5124: 5123: 5118: 5109: 5107: 5100: 5070:Scottish Gaelic 4964: 4962: 4956: 4199: 4197: 4191: 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Index

Clan Ranald
SS Clan Ranald (1900)

Crest
War cry
[əˈɣaɲənˈkʰoːˈheɾʲəɣɛ]
Plant badge

Seat
Castle Tioram
Clan Cameron
Clan MacLean
Clan MacKenzie
Clan Fraser of Lovat
MacMhuirich bardic family
Clann RuaidhrĂ­
Scottish Gaelic
[ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠˈrˠɤ̃ː.ɪʎ]
Scottish clan
Clan Donald
Somerled
MacDonells of Glengarry
clan chief
Scottish Gaelic
Lord Lyon King of Arms
heraldic judge in Scotland

R.R. McIan
Victorian era
romanticised

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