-
early 17th century. Clan
Gregor held
lands in Glen Orchy,
Glenlochy and
Glenstrae.
According to Iain
Moncreiffe the
MacGregors were
descended from an ancient...
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largely at the
expense of
their former allies, the Clan
MacGregor of
Glenstrae. Sir
Duncan Campbell, 1st Baronet, (c.1550–1631),
known as "Black Duncan"...
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MacAulay of
Ardincaple and
Alasdair MacGregor of
Glenstrae. In the bond,
Ardincaple acknowledged Glenstrae as his chief, and of
being a
cadet of the House...
- The son of the
chief of Clan
Lamont and the only son of
MacGregor of
Glenstrae,
chief of Clan Gregor, went
hunting together on the s****s of Loch Awe...
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Alexander MacGregor of
Glenstrae,
chief of Clan Gregor,
signed a bond of manrent. In the bond,
Ardincaple acknowledged Glenstrae as his
chief and of being...
- the
Rescissory Act 1661. The prin****l
valleys in
Glenorchy parish are
Glenstrae, Glen
Orchy and Glen Lochay. Near the
centre of the
parish is Loch Tulla...
- 698 1932 sold to Greece,
renamed Atlantis Banbury Castle 1918 6,430 ex-
Glenstrae 1920
purchased from Glen Line,
renamed Banbury Castle 1931 sold to Greece...
- On 27 May 1591
Aulay MacAulay of
Ardincaple and
Alasdair MacGregor of
Glenstrae entered into a bond of manrent. In the bond the two
chiefs promised to...
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armour in readiness, no doubt, for the Clan Gregor.
Allaster MacGregor of
Glenstrae, at the head of a
large body of his clan,
which also
included men from...
- ( Kriegsmarine) with the loss of four of her 62 crew.
Survivors were
rescued by
Glenstrae and Fort
Townsend (both United Kingdom). M 5608
Pinguin Kriegsmarine...