- 6th of
Glencoe John
MacIain MacDonald, 7th of
Glencoe Iain Og
MacIain MacDonald, 8th of
Glencoe (1543 – Abt 1590)
Iain Og
MacIain MacDonald, 9th of Glencoe...
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Episcopalian MacDonalds like Glencoe, and the
Catholic minority headed by Glengarry. As a result, it was not
until 30
December that
MacIain of
Glencoe left...
- The
MacDonalds of Ardnamurchan, also
known as
MacIain of Ardnamurchan, or Clan
MacIan, were a
Scottish family and a
branch of the
larger Clan Donald. The...
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Jacobitism was
entangled in the long-running feud, and
MacIain, who was the
chief of the
MacDonalds of Glencoe, was late in
signing an oath of allegiance...
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Iain mac Mhurchaidh,
alias John
MacRae (c. 1725 – c. 1780), was a Scotland-born bard from Kintail, a
member of Clan Macrae, and an
early immigrant to...
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founded Laphroaig were from the Clan
Donald and are
likely to be from the
MacIain of
Ardnamurchan branch of the clan. The
family anglicised their name to...
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sourced from the
cited reference. For Currie, Mark
states "also
MacPherson".
Mac an Tàilleir,
Iain. "Ainmean Pearsanta".
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig.
Archived from the...
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MacDonalds led by
Donald MacIain 'ic
Sheumais (Donald, son of John, son of James) of Clan Ranald, who led the
MacLeods into an ambush. Only two
MacLeods...
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Iain Macleod (1913–1970) was a
British politician.
Iain MacLeod or
Macleod may also
refer to:
Iain Macleod (lawyer),
British lawyer Iain Borb
MacLeod...
- but was
caught on the
island of Oransay, by
MacIain of Ardnamurchan, and put to death. When Sir
Donald MacDonald of
Lochalsh was
returning home from the...