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prominent families by the name of
Dingwall in
Scotland were the
Dingwalls of
Kildun who were v****als of the Earl of Ross and also
septs of the Clan Munro, a...
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Kildun Standing Stones are
standing stones,
forming a
National Monument,
located in
County Mayo, Ireland.
Kildun Standing Stones are
located 4 km (2.5 mi)...
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Dingwall may also
refer to: Dingwall, Nova Scotia,
Canada Dingwall of
Kildun, a
Scottish family Dingwall Designer Guitars, a
manufacturer of electric...
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Tulloch married firstly, in 1558, to
Janet Dingwall of the
Dingwall of
Kildun family, by whom he had his son and heir, Duncan. He
married secondly in...
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arrows having run out he was
forced to quit the p****. The
Dingwall Laird of
Kildun was
killed with
seven score of his men and the
Munros lost
thirteen who...
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Macleays against a
force of Frasers,
Munroes of
Foulis and
Dingwalls of
Kildun.
Alexander was the
first of the
family who
lived on the
island in Loch Kinellan...
- who,
joined by Ross's v****als, the
Munros of Fowlis, and the
Dingwalls of
Kildun,
pursued and
overtook the
western tribes at
Bealach nam Broig,
where they...
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Kildun Standing Stones Standing Stones Kildun 53°59′20″N 9°50′24″W / 53.988777°N 9.840015°W / 53...
- Earl of Seaforth.
Prior to that point, he was
known as
George Mackenzie of
Kildun. As a
result of the
acquisitive proclivities of Seaforth's ancestors, his...
- by the King. John
MacCulloch witnessed a
charter by
Thomas Dingwall of
Kildun on
October 27, 1466, at Tain.
Angus MacCulloch of
Plaids is on
record from...