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251 DSP Unmarried. MAILER, David (I1744)
 
252 dsp. MACDONELL, Letita Mary of Antrim (I527)
 
253 dsp. MACDONALD, Elizabeth of Monkstadt (I934)
 
254 dsp. MACDONALD, Ranald Na Dalaich of Keppoch (I341)
 
255 dsp. MACDONALD, Alexander Glas of Clanranald (I378)
 
256 dsp. MACDONALD, Donald Glas of Clanranald (I379)
 
257 dsp. MACDONALD, Capt John of Borrodale (I5099)
 
258 dsp. 3rd Jarl of Orkney SIGURDSON, Guttorn of Orkney (I94)
 
259 Duke of Albany. Regent. STEWART, Duke Robert of Albany (I246)
 
260 Earl of Gloucester CLARE, Earl Gilbert le of Gloucester (I149)
 
261 Earl of Huntingdon CANMORE, Earl David of Huntingdon (I152)
 
262 Earl of Lennox STEWART, Earl Malcolm of Lennox (I234)
 
263 Earl of Ross from 1398 LESLIE, Earl Alexander of Ross (I245)
 
264 Emigrated 1806 to Three Rivers, PEI, Canada. Had issue 15 children. MACDONALD, Andrew of Eilean Shona (I5087)
 
265 Emigrated to Australia MACDONELL, Donald Ban Og of Monessie (I4915)
 
266 Emigrated to Australia MACDONALD, Helen Joanna (I1804)
 
267 Emigrated to Australia MACDONALD, Margaret (I1807)
 
268 Emigrated to Australia MACDONALD, William John (I1808)
 
269 Emigrated to Australia on board the "Hooghley", arr. Sydney 12 Oct 1836. GG Grandfather of the husband of Marcia MacIntyre, ([email protected]) the source on the MacIntyres of Glen Noe & Camusnaherie. MACINTYRE, Duncan Alexander of Camusnaherie (I3225)
 
270 Emigrated to Australia with 5 sons. MACDONELL, Isabel of Aberarder (I4920)
 
271 Emigrated to Melbourne, Australia. Was a very successful businessman. 10 children. MAILER, Robert (I1745)
 
272 Emigrated to Nova Scotia in 1816 MACDONELL, Alexander of Bohuntin (I905)
 
273 Emigrated to PEI, Canada 1772. With issue. MACDONALD, Donald of Allisary (I5066)
 
274 Emigrated to USA about 1852. MACDONALD, John (I1637)
 
275 Emigrated with his family to Canada 1792. MACDONELL, Alexander 2 of Greenfield (I4230)
 
276 Enlisted in 92nd (later Gordon Highlanders) 1870; service in ranks 1870-1879; Afghan War 1879-1880; South African War 1881; Nile expedition 1884-1885; Suakin 1888; Nile 1889; Commander, 2 Infantry Bde, Dongola Expeditionary Force 1896; Egyptian Bde 1897-1898; India 1899; South Africa 1899-1901; In command of Highland Bde, South Africa 1900; Commander, Southern and Belgaum District, India 1901; Commander, Ceylon 1902-1903; committed suicide shortly before he was due to be courtmartialled for indecent behaviour 1903. He was buried in the Dean cemetery, Edinburgh. In 1884 he married Christina McDonald, daughter of Alexander MacLouchlan Duncan of Leith; she died at Edinburgh on 11 March 1911, leaving one son. Macdonald holds an exceptional place in the history of the British army as a private who rose wholly by virtue of his soldierly capacity and physical courage to all but the highest military rank. As a dauntless fighter and a resourceful leader of men in battle he acquired well-merited fame. A rough tongue always showed traces of his origin. Among the Highlanders his memory was idolised. A memorial in the form of a tower 100 feet high was completed at Dingwall, overlooking his birthplace. MACDONALD, Maj Gen Hector Archibald (I4455)
 
277 Executed 1615. 2 sons of whom no trace. MACDONALD, Angus Og of Dunnyveg (I474)
 
278 Executed Abt. 1641 MACDONALD, Coll of Dunluce (I494)
 
279 First man to be called King in the Danish tongue. RIG (I686)
 
280 First name not know. Emigrated to Australia and drowned with his wife while crossing a river. MACDONALD, MacSeumais of Aird & Vallay (I5118)
 
281 First of the line to be called King. DOMARSON, Dygve (I682)
 
282 fl 1498 MACDONALD, Angus Reochson of Clanranald (I284)
 
283 fl 1745 MACDONELL, Lt Col Donald 2 of Lochgarry (I273)
 
284 Fled 1663, implicated in the murder of his cousins Alexander 13th chief and his brother Ranald.

Hugh Peskett, acting for Ranald Alexander Macdonald in his claim to be Keppoch [see: http://www.scotcourts.gov.uk/opinions/XA22.html] claims Donald Gorm of Clianaig and Donald Gorm of Inveroy Mor as one and the same person, with Inveroy Mor being possibly also a tacksman of Clianaig.

Castleton shows these 2 as separate individuals, uncle and nephew. Indeed, the Register of the Privy Council 3rd Series Vol. 3 (1683-1684) Ed. by P Hume Brown (1915) States in 2 successive decreets of the Privy Council for 1683 - 1684:

"Decreitt. John Campbell in Torr contra Donald Gorme in Clinadge [Clianaig], Angus McDonald Leanichinbeg and Angus Mcdonald of Killichonat, his nephew, and chieff of the famillie, whereof he is desciendit, for his interest. Daited at Achallader, the seventein day of August, 1683."

"Decreitt. Donald Gorme McDonald of Inneroy contra Alexander Campbell of Lochneill, wherefor he is asolzied becaus the lybell is not sufficiently provine."

This would seem to suggest that the 2 Donald Gorms were not one and the same individual.

Norman H MacDonald states that: "There is no proof that Donald Gorm MacDonald of Inverroy Mor [as stated by Hugh Peskett] was a son of Alasdair Buidhe 14th of Keppoch. All the printed accounts, based on local knowledge, or tradition, show a Donald Gorm of Inverroy as a son of Alasdair nan Cleas, 10th o Keppoch and therefore a younger brother of Alasdair Buidhe, 14th Chief. Alasdair Buidhe, indeed did have a son known as Donald Gorm who, along with his eldest brother alan, was indicted for the morder of alexander 13th Chief and his brother Ranald in 1663... and DC MacPherson ... states in a letter, that he thought but was not absolutely sure, that this latter Donald Gorm was the progenitor of the Clianaig cadet family of Keppoch."

There are other difficulties with this case and the genealogy below is not univerally accepted. However, it is included here, to use the terms of the Court of Session, for aught yet seen. I have retained the designation "of Clianaig" as that is the one used by Casleton, which is my preferred source. RKWM. 
MACDONELL, Donald Gorm of Clianaig (I340)
 
285 Fled 1663. MACDONELL, Allan Dearg of Keppoch (I311)
 
286 Floreat 1291 - 1314 MACDONALD, Godfrey (I913)
 
287 Floreat 1314 MACDONALD, Donald (I912)
 
288 Floreat 1314 MACDONALD, Alexander (I914)
 
289 Floreat 1366. From whom the MacAlisters of Loup. MACDONALD, Ranald (I916)
 
290 Floreat 973 MACSUIBHNE, Meargaigh (I850)
 
291 Founded Ben Nevis Distillery. Descendants in Blarour. MACDONALD, John 'Long John' (I4926)
 
292 Founder member of the Clan Donald Society of Edinburgh in 1891 of which he became Vice-President. MACDONELL, WS Aeneas Ronald of Morar (I4999)
 
293 From whom cadet families of Griminish, Balranald, Heiskir & Skeabost. MACDONALD, Donald Hearach of Sleat (I197)
 
294 From whom descend the cadets of Dalness, Achtriochtan, Laroch, Inverigan and Achnacon. MACDONALD, Iain Dubh MacIain of Glencoe (I544)
 
295 From whom descend the cadets of Kinbane. MACDONALD, Alasdair Carrach of Dunnyveg (I447)
 
296 From whom descend the cadets of Sanda. Killed 1565. MACDONALD, Angus Ileach of Dunnyveg (I446)
 
297 From whom descend the Glenmore and Mugstad (Monkstadt in Skye) families. Source for all descendants: Meta-Anne Hudson of Australia. MACDONALD, Hugh of Glenmore (I417)
 
298 From whom descend the Gunn family of Caithness and Sutherland GUNNISON, Snaekoll (I3048)
 
299 From whom descend the MacEacherns. MACDONALD, Hector of Clanranald (I1125)
 
300 From whom later Earls of Antrim descend. KERR, Vice-Admiral Lord Mark Robert (I530)
 

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