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Dunyvaig Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Naomhaig,
Anglicised Fort of the galleys, also
known as Dunnyveg) is
located on the
south side of Islay, in Argyll...
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retook Dunyvaig Castle which had been
taken by his
brother Ranald Og. He
tried to
negotiate a
lease of
crown lands on Islay, the
rights to
Dunyvaig Castle...
- died 21
October 1614 Sir Séamus Mac Dòmhnuill, 9th of
Dunnyveg died 1626
Dunyvaig Castle,
three miles east of Port
Ellen on the
south of the Isle of Islay...
- Dubh, and also
Alexander MacDonald of
Lochalsh and John Mor
MacDonald of
Dunyvaig were s****ing to
restore the
MacDonald hegemony in the west. The Battle...
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ownership of the
MacDonnells of Antrim. John Mor
gained the
title Lord of
Dunyvaig and the Glens. From
north to south, the nine
glens are:
Glenravel is sometimes...
- Cill
Tobar Lasrach.
Nearby lie the
ruined remains of the 14th-century
Dunyvaig Castle, once a
fortress of the
MacDonald Lords of the Isles. The current...
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replacement for them,
leading to a
branch of the
MacLeans being granted Dunyvaig Castle by king James, and
expanding into Islay. Naturally, the restoration...
- MacDonald, 8th of Dunnyveg. He
captured Dunyvaig Castle in 1614 from the
constable Andrew Knox and
royal garrison.
Dunyvaig was
retaken by his
brother Angus...
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houses including Saddell, a
castle of
James MacDonnell or
MacDonald of
Dunyvaig and
Glynnes (died 1565), and then
marched south to burn
Dunaverty and Machrimore...
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young chiefs of Clan
MacDonald occupied Dunyvaig Castle and Loch Gorm
Castle in
defiance of Cawdor.
Dunyvaig Castle was
retaken by
Cawdor and Loch Gorm...