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Garmoran is an area of
western Scotland. It lies at the south-western edge of the
present Highland Region. It
includes Knoydart, Morar, Moidart, Ardnamurchan...
- Amy of
Garmoran also
known as Amie
MacRuari and
Euphemia was a 14th-century
Scottish noblewoman who was the
sister of
Raghnall mac Ruaidhri, Lord of Garmoran...
- Raghnall's ********ination, just
three years later, left
Garmoran in the
hands of Amy of
Garmoran. The
southern parts of the
Kingdom of the
Isles had become...
- and Rhum),
became Garmoran, and was
ruled by the MacRory, a
faction among Somerled's heirs.
Following the 1266
Treaty of Perth,
Garmoran became a Scottish...
- as
Garmoran, and
ruled by the MacRory.
Following the 1266
Treaty of Perth,
Garmoran became a
Scottish crown dependency - the
Lordship of
Garmoran - still...
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remainder of
Garmoran. However, on Ranald's death, his sons were
still children, and
Godfrey took the
opportunity to
seize the
Lordship of
Garmoran. This led...
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remainder of
Garmoran. However, on Ranald's death, his sons were
still children, and
Godfrey took the
opportunity to
seize the
Lordship of
Garmoran. Furthermore...
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Moidart was
known as
Garmoran, and
ruled by the MacRory, a
faction among Somerled's heirs.
Following the 1266
Treaty of Perth,
Garmoran became a Scottish...
- held the
lordship in the
Hebrides and the
lands that came to be
known as
Garmoran. It is
possible that
these territories were
gained after Angus’ death,...
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David in 1343. Moreover, in 1346, John
inherited the
great Lordship of
Garmoran through his
marriage to Amie mac
Ruari after the
death of her
brother Raghnall...