- Leod
Macgilleandrais is
purported to have been a 14th-century
Scotsman who
lived in the north-west of Scotland. He is
known from clan
traditions which...
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Rosses in a Clan Ross centre.
Chiefs of Clan Ross Earl of Ross Leod
Macgilleandrais Paul
Mactire Scottish clan Mac an TĂ illeir, Iain. "Ainmean Pearsanta"...
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founder of the clan,
thought to have
lived in the 13th
century Leod
Macgilleandrais, a
character in 17th-century clan tradition,
thought to have lived...
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Kintail to
Raghnall Mac RuaidhrĂ in 1342. With the ****istance of Leod
Macgilleandrais, the Earl
allegedly apprehended Kenneth Mackenzie, 3rd of Kintail,...
- in
continental records; he was
scholar of the Pope. 1397 1411
Beoan MacGilleandrais ? 1420 John
Balsham Resigned 1420 and
retired to
Ipswich Carmelite...
- was
Macgilleandrais; and that Ross
granted the
lands of Loch
Broom and
Coigeach as
reward for this deed.
According to A. Mackenzie,
Macgilleandrais's seat...
- families.
According to some
sources Paul Mactire's
father was Leod
Macgilleandrais. In 1365, Hugh of Ross, Lord of Fylorth, the
brother of
William III...