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Keppoch (Gaelic: Cùl na Ceapaich) is a
small coastal settlement in the
northwest Scottish Highlands, 40
miles (65 kilometres) west of Fort William...
- Clan
MacDonald of
Keppoch, also
known as Clan
MacDonell of
Keppoch or Clan
Ranald of
Lochaber (Scottish Gaelic:
Clann Dòmhnaill na
Ceapaich [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ...
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Keppoch Murders (Scottish Gaelic: Murt na Ceapaich) is the name
given to the
murders of
Alexander MacDonald, 12th of
Keppoch and his
brother Ranald...
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Macdonald of Clanranald, Clan
MacDonell of Glengarry, Clan
MacDonald of
Keppoch, Clan
MacDonald of Glencoe, and Clan MacAlister.
There are also notable...
- On
April 1, 1995, the
incorporated communities of Bunbury,
Cross Roads,
Keppoch-Kinlock, and
Southport amalgamated to form the Town of Stratford. At the...
- Coll Macdonald, 16th of
Keppoch (c. 1664–1729), was a
Scottish clan
chief and
prominent Jacobite,
active in both the 1715
Jacobite rebellion and Dundee's...
- Stratford-
Keppoch is a
provincial electoral district for the
Legislative ****embly of
Prince Edward Island, Canada. The
district was
contested for the...
- accounts: the
Glencoe and
Keppoch MacDonalds, the
MacGregors and the Camerons. In
September 1688,
James VII
outlawed the
Keppoch MacDonalds for attacking...
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Alexander Macdonald, 17th of
Keppoch (died 1746) was a
Scottish Jacobite and clan
chief who took part in both the 1715 and 1745
Jacobite risings. He was...
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warning of the
consequences for
further delay.
While others,
including the
Keppoch MacDonalds, also
missed the deadline, the
Glencoe MacDonalds appear to...