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branches of
Macleods: the
MacLeods of
Dunvegan and
Harris (Clan
MacLeod); and the
Macleods of the Isle of Lewis. In
Gaelic the
Macleods of
Lewis were...
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branches of the clan: the
MacLeods of
Harris and Dunvegan,
known in
Gaelic as Sìol
Tormoid ("seed of Tormod") and the Clan
MacLeod of
Lewis ****ynt and Raasay...
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Norman Macleod or
MacLeod may
refer to:
Norman MacLeod (The
Wicked Man) (1705–1772),
Scottish clan
chief Norman MacLeod (British Army officer) (1754–1801)...
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Britain he was
known as John
MacLeod of
Colbecks and on 17
March 1762 he
registered arms as the
representative of the
MacLeods of Lewis. In his declaration...
- Fort
Macleod (/məˈklaʊd/ mə-KLOWD) is a town in
southern Alberta, Canada. It was
originally named Macleod to
distinguish it from the North-West Mounted...
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MacLeod tradition also
states that Leod was the
father of four sons and two daughters. Two of
these sons
founded the two main
branches of
MacLeods; branches...
- Highlander: The Last of the
MacLeods is an action-adventure
video game
developed by Lore
Design Limited and
published by
Atari Corporation exclusively...
- The
Macleods - The
Genealogy of a Clan,
Section Four by
Alick Morrison, M.A., by ****ociated Clan
Macleod Societies, Edinburgh, 1974 The
MacLeods - The...
- pocket.
Norman Macleod was
known in
Gaelic as
Caraid nan Gaidheal, "friend of the Gael".
MacLeod,
Roderick Charles (1927). The
MacLeods of Dunvegan. Edinburgh:...
- The
MacLeods of
Raasay are a
minor Scottish noble family and
branch of Clan
MacLeod of Lewis. At
their height they held
extensive lands on the Isle of...