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wounded MacDonells. In 1675, Clan
MacDonell of Glengarry,
along with
Keppoch and Lochiel, were
feuding against Clan
Campbell by
protecting Clan
MacLean from...
- Clan
Mackenzie in 1602
which included the
burning of
Strome Castle, the
MacDonells of
Glengarry fortified Creagan an Fhithich. The
result was an imposing...
- Reginald's
elder son
Allan and the
MacDonells of
Glengarry descend from his
younger son Donald. The clan
chief of the
MacDonalds of
Clanranald is traditionally...
-
castle to the Clan
MacDonell of
Glengarry and
Hector Munro, I of Erribol, of the Clan
Munro was
constable of the
castle for the
MacDonells of Glengarry. In...
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lands of
MacDonalds of Lochalsh,
there were
several violent encounters between the
MacDonells and the
MacKenzies. At the end of the century, the
MacKenzies...
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MacDonells have four sons.
MacDonell worked for a bank from 1953 to 1963, and was a
national councillor for the New
Zealand bank
officers union.
MacDonell...
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Macdonald of Clanranald, Clan
MacDonald of Keppoch, Clan
MacDonald of Glencoe, Clan
MacDonell of Glengarry, and Clan
MacAlister.
There are also notable...
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incompatibility (help)
MacDonald,
Norman H. (1972). The Clan
Ranald of Lochaber : A
history of the
MacDonalds or
MacDonells of Keppoch. N. H.
MacDonald, [39 Redford...
- the
Macdonells of Glengarry,
consolidating the north-south
split of
Garmoran between the Clan
Ranald and the
MacDonells of Glengarry. In 1613, the
MacDonnels...
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Aeneas Ranald MacDonell, CBE, 11th Lord
MacDonell, 21st
Chief of Glengarry, (1875–1941) was a
British diplomat.
Ranald was born in Chelsea. His father...