- Clan
MacDonald of
Dunnyveg, also
known as Clan
Donald South, Clan Iain Mor, Clan
MacDonald of
Islay and Kintyre,
MacDonalds of the
Glens (Antrim) and sometimes...
- (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Naomhaig,
Anglicised Fort of the galleys, also
known as
Dunnyveg) is
located on the
south side of Islay, in Argyll, Scotland, on the s****...
-
Dunnyveg, Clan
MacDonald of Lochalsh, and the
MacDonalds of Ardnamurchan. The
MacDonnells of
Antrim are a
cadet branch of the
MacDonalds of
Dunnyveg but...
- (Scottish Gaelic:
Archibald Mac Dòmhnuill), 7th of
Dunnyveg, was the lord of Clan
MacDonald of
Dunnyveg. The
eldest son of Sir
James MacDonald and Lady Agnes...
- of the Scottish-based Clan Donald.
Initially part of Clan
MacDonald of
Dunnyveg (Clan
Donald South), the
MacDonnells of
Antrim became their own branch...
- of the
chief of the Clan
MacDonnell of
Antrim and the Clan
MacDonald of
Dunnyveg from Scotland.
Chief John Mor
MacDonald was the
second son of Good John...
- MacDonald, was the 5th lord of
Dunnyveg, Scotland,
alive c. 1480–1538. He was the son of John
Cathanach MacDonald, 4th of
Dunnyveg and
Cecillia Savage, daughter...
-
James MacDonald, 9th of
Dunnyveg (Scottish Gaelic: Séamus Mac Dòmhnuill; died 1626), was the last
chief of Clan
MacDonald of
Dunnyveg or Clan
Donald South...
- MacDonald, 8th of
Dunnyveg (Scottish Gaelic:
Aonghus Mac Dòmhnuill, died 21
October 1614) was the
Chief of Clan
MacDonald of
Dunnyveg.
MacDonald was the...
- O'Neill of Edenduffcarrick. He was the
third chief of Clan
MacDonald of
Dunnyveg, also
called Clan
Donald South. With his father, he
signed the
Treaty of...