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From whom the cadets of Bohuntin, Tulloch, Dalchosnie, Aberarder, Cranachan, Tullochcrom and Gellovie. | MACDONELL, Iain Dubh 1 of Bohuntin (I6)
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From whom the Siol Gorraidh (Clan Godfrey). | MACDONALD, Godfrey of the Isles (I64)
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Full Name: Reginald John James George Macdonald of Clanranald, Admiral Sir | JJG, Admiral Ranald 21 MACDONALD of Clanranald (I4492)
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Grandmother of the Lachlan MacPherson of Ossianic fame. | MACDONELL, Catherine of Keppoch (I347)
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Gravestone Inscription at Strathconon Burial Ground: Sacred to the memory of Alexander Macdonald (Alastair Og) who died at Strathconon in 1819. His wife Isabella MacLennan who died in 1831. His only son Donald Macdonald died 1851 aged 64 years and 3 of their grandchildren: James died in infancy. Donald who died in Kansas USA 1867. Alexander who died at Redcastle Killearnan in 1870 and Jane Macdonald wife of Donald Macdonald died at Inverness 1894 aged 86 years. | MACDONALD, Alexander (Alastair Og) (I2065)
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Gravestone Inscription at Strathconon Burial Ground: Sacred to the memory of Alexander Macdonald (Alastair Og) who died at Strathconon in 1819. His wife Isabella MacLennan who died in 1831. His only son Donald Macdonald died 1851 aged 64 years and 3 of their grandchildren: James died in infancy. Donald who died in Kansas USA 1867. Alexander who died at Redcastle Killearnan in 1870 and Jane Macdonald wife of Donald Macdonald died at Inverness 1894 aged 86 years. | MACDONALD, Donald (I2066)
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Gravestone Inscription at Strathconon Burial Ground: Sacred to the memory of Alexander Macdonald (Alastair Og) who died at Strathconon in 1819. His wife Isabella MacLennan who died in 1831. His only son Donald Macdonald died 1851 aged 64 years and 3 of their grandchildren: James died in infancy. Donald who died in Kansas USA 1867. Alexander who died at Redcastle Killearnan in 1870 and Jane Macdonald wife of Donald Macdonald died at Inverness 1894 aged 86 years. | MACDONALD, Jane (I2067)
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Gravestone Inscription at Strathconon Burial Ground: Sacred to the memory of Alexander Macdonald (Alastair Og) who died at Strathconon in 1819. His wife Isabella MacLennan who died in 1831. His only son Donald Macdonald died 1851 aged 64 years and 3 of their grandchildren: James died in infancy. Donald who died in Kansas USA 1867. Alexander who died at Redcastle Killearnan in 1870 and Jane Macdonald wife of Donald Macdonald died at Inverness 1894 aged 86 years. | MACDONALD, James (I2068)
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Gravestone Inscription at Strathconon Burial Ground: Sacred to the memory of Alexander Macdonald (Alastair Og) who died at Strathconon in 1819. His wife Isabella MacLennan who died in 1831. His only son Donald Macdonald died 1851 aged 64 years and 3 of their grandchildren: James died in infancy. Donald who died in Kansas USA 1867. Alexander who died at Redcastle Killearnan in 1870 and Jane Macdonald wife of Donald Macdonald died at Inverness 1894 aged 86 years. | MACDONALD, Donald (I2069)
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Gravestone Inscription Contin Churchyard: In Loving Memory of John McLennan, Farmer, Glascharn, died 25th October 1901 aged 99, and of his wife, Catherine Matheson, died 28th July 1909 aged 80, and their daughter, Catherine MacLennan, died 29th September 1925 aged 65. Peace Perfect Peace. | MACLENNAN, John of Glascharn (I4501)
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Gravestone Inscription Contin Churchyard: In Loving Memory of John McLennan, Farmer, Glascharn, died 25th October 1901 aged 99, and of his wife, Catherine Matheson, died 28th July 1909 aged 80, and their daughter, Catherine MacLennan, died 29th September 1925 aged 65. Peace Perfect Peace. | MATHESON, Catherine of Glenmarksie (I4502)
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Gravestone Inscription Contin Churchyard: In Loving Memory of John McLennan, Farmer, Glascharn, died 25th October 1901 aged 99, and of his wife, Catherine Matheson, died 28th July 1909 aged 80, and their daughter, Catherine MacLennan, died 29th September 1925 aged 65. Peace Perfect Peace. | MACLENNAN, Catherine of Glascharn (I4508)
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Gravestone Inscription in Strathconon burial Ground: In Loving Memory Alexander Macdonald who died at Bridgend, Strathconon 17 May 1913 aged 86 years. Also his wife Rachel Mathieson died 13 April 1912 aged 75 years. Also their daughter Annie died 9 April 1880 aged 8 years. And their son James Sgt 1/4/ Seaforth Hldrs killed in Great War 1914 - 1918. Also their eldest son Donald died at the Northern Infirmary 17 February 1932 aged 65 years. Also their daughter Mary died 31 July 1954 aged 78 years. | MACDONALD, Alexander of Bridgend (I2044)
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Gravestone Inscription in Strathconon burial Ground: In Loving Memory Alexander Macdonald who died at Bridgend, Strathconon 17 May 1913 aged 86 years. Also his wife Rachel Mathieson died 13 April 1912 aged 75 years. Also their daughter Annie died 9 April 1880 aged 8 years. And their son James Sgt 1/4/ Seaforth Hldrs killed in Great War 1914 - 1918. Also their eldest son Donald died at the Northern Infirmary 17 February 1932 aged 65 years. Also their daughter Mary died 31 July 1954 aged 78 years. | MATHESON, Rachel (I2045)
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Gravestone Inscription in Strathconon burial Ground: In Loving Memory Alexander Macdonald who died at Bridgend, Strathconon 17 May 1913 aged 86 years. Also his wife Rachel Mathieson died 13 April 1912 aged 75 years. Also their daughter Annie died 9 April 1880 aged 8 years. And their son James Sgt 1/4/ Seaforth Hldrs killed in Great War 1914 - 1918. Also their eldest son Donald died at the Northern Infirmary 17 February 1932 aged 65 years. Also their daughter Mary died 31 July 1954 aged 78 years. | MACDONALD, Ann of Bridgend (I2046)
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Gravestone Inscription in Strathconon burial Ground: In Loving Memory Alexander Macdonald who died at Bridgend, Strathconon 17 May 1913 aged 86 years. Also his wife Rachel Mathieson died 13 April 1912 aged 75 years. Also their daughter Annie died 9 April 1880 aged 8 years. And their son James Sgt 1/4/ Seaforth Hldrs killed in Great War 1914 - 1918. Also their eldest son Donald died at the Northern Infirmary 17 February 1932 aged 65 years. Also their daughter Mary died 31 July 1954 aged 78 years. | MACDONALD, Donald of Bridgend (I2048)
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Gravestone Inscription in Strathconon burial Ground: In Loving Memory Alexander Macdonald who died at Bridgend, Strathconon 17 May 1913 aged 86 years. Also his wife Rachel Mathieson died 13 April 1912 aged 75 years. Also their daughter Annie died 9 April 1880 aged 8 years. And their son James Sgt 1/4/ Seaforth Hldrs killed in Great War 1914 - 1918. Also their eldest son Donald died at the Northern Infirmary 17 February 1932 aged 65 years. Also their daughter Mary died 31 July 1954 aged 78 years. | MACDONALD, Mary of Bridgend (I2049)
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Gravestone Inscription in Strathconon Burial Ground: In Loving Memory of James McIntosh died at Strathconon Inn on 11 November 1967 in his 71st year beloved husband of Johan. M Macdonald who died 10th February 1973 aged 77 years.
Johanna inherited the Strathconon Inn. | MACDONALD, Johanna Margaret (I2062)
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Gravestone Inscription in Strathconon Burial Ground: In Loving Memory of James McIntosh died at Strathconon Inn on 11 November 1967 in his 71st year beloved husband of Johan. M Macdonald who died 10th February 1973 aged 77 years. | MACINTOSH, James (I2063)
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Gravestone inscription Strathconon Burial Ground: Erected by John Macdonald in loving memory of his daughter Jane who died at Dalbreck Home Farm on 22 Apr 1876 aged 11 years. Also of Margaret Falconer his beloved wife who died at same farm 8 May 1899 aged 72 years. Also the said John Macdonald died 13 Mar 1907 aged 79 years. Also their son Charles died 10 Nov 1912 aged 58 years. Hugh 4th son of Charles died 13 Feb 1925 aged 31 years. | MACDONALD, John of Dalbreck (I2390)
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Gravestone inscription Strathconon Burial Ground: Erected by John Macdonald in loving memory of his daughter Jane who died at Dalbreck Home Farm on 22 Apr 1876 aged 11 years. Also of Margaret Falconer his beloved wife who died at same farm 8 May 1899 aged 72 years. Also the said John Macdonald died 13 Mar 1907 aged 79 years. Also their son Charles died 10 Nov 1912 aged 58 years. Hugh 4th son of Charles died 13 Feb 1925 aged 31 years. | MACDONALD, Jane of Dalbreck (I2391)
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Gravestone inscription Strathconon Burial Ground: Erected by John Macdonald in loving memory of his daughter Jane who died at Dalbreck Home Farm on 22 Apr 1876 aged 11 years. Also of Margaret Falconer his beloved wife who died at same farm 8 May 1899 aged 72 years. Also the said John Macdonald died 13 Mar 1907 aged 79 years. Also their son Charles died 10 Nov 1912 aged 58 years. Hugh 4th son of Charles died 13 Feb 1925 aged 31 years. | MACDONALD, Charles of Dalbreck (I2392)
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Gravestone inscription Strathconon Burial Ground: Erected by John Macdonald in loving memory of his daughter Jane who died at Dalbreck Home Farm on 22 Apr 1876 aged 11 years. Also of Margaret Falconer his beloved wife who died at same farm 8 May 1899 aged 72 years. Also the said John Macdonald died 13 Mar 1907 aged 79 years. Also their son Charles died 10 Nov 1912 aged 58 years. Hugh 4th son of Charles died 13 Feb 1925 aged 31 years. | FALCONER, Margaret (I2393)
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Gravestone inscription Strathconon Burial Ground: Erected by John Macdonald in loving memory of his daughter Jane who died at Dalbreck Home Farm on 22 Apr 1876 aged 11 years. Also of Margaret Falconer his beloved wife who died at same farm 8 May 1899 aged 72 years. Also the said John Macdonald died 13 Mar 1907 aged 79 years. Also their son Charles died 10 Nov 1912 aged 58 years. Hugh 4th son of Charles died 13 Feb 1925 aged 31 years. | MACDONALD, Hugh of Dalbreck (I2396)
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Gravestone Inscription Strathconon Burial Ground: In loving memory of Angus Macdonald Bridgend, Strathconon died 30 Mar 1955 aged 81 years. | MACDONALD, Angus of Bridgend (I1924)
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Gravestone Inscription Strathconon Burial Ground: In loving memory of our parents Roderick Macdonald Bridgend, Strathconon died 16 Oct 1958 aged 89 years also his wife Jessie MacPherson died 16 Jan 1962 aged 74 years and their son Alexander James died at Heathfield Hospital, Ayr 3 May 1971 aged 57 years. | MACDONALD, Roderick of Bridgend (I2043)
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Gravestone Inscription Strathconon Burial Ground: In loving memory of our parents Roderick Macdonald Bridgend, Strathconon died 16 Oct 1958 aged 89 years also his wife Jessie MacPherson died 16 Jan 1962 aged 74 years and their son Alexander James died at Heathfield Hospital, Ayr 3 May 1971 aged 57 years. | MACPHERSON, Jessie (I2405)
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Gravestone Inscription Strathconon Burial Ground: In loving memory of our parents Roderick Macdonald Bridgend, Strathconon died 16 Oct 1958 aged 89 years also his wife Jessie MacPherson died 16 Jan 1962 aged 74 years and their son Alexander James died at Heathfield Hospital, Ayr 3 May 1971 aged 57 years. | MACDONALD, Alexander James of Bridgend (I2406)
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Gravestone inscription Strathconon Burial Ground: The family in memory of their father Kenneth Macdonald Innkeeper of Strathconon died 29 May 1883 and his wife Margaret Beaton died 15th Sept 1897 and their family John died in 1854 Johan. died 3rd Nov 1883 Angus died in Australia William died 9th Jan 1897. And his brother John Macdonald died 2nd April 1895. And his sister Mary Macdonald died 4th July 1890. And his sister in law Lexy Beaton died 20th June 1886. | MACDONALD, John (I2051)
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Gravestone inscription Strathconon Burial Ground: The family in memory of their father Kenneth Macdonald Innkeeper of Strathconon died 29 May 1883 and his wife Margaret Beaton died 15th Sept 1897 and their family John died in 1854 Johan. died 3rd Nov 1883 Angus died in Australia William died 9th Jan 1897. And his brother John Macdonald died 2nd April 1895. And his sister Mary Macdonald died 4th July 1890. And his sister in law Lexy Beaton died 20th June 1886. | MACDONALD, Mary (I2052)
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Gravestone Inscription: In Loving Memory of Alexander Macdonald Innkeeper, Strathconon who died 22nd January 1935 in his 80th year. His wife Margaret MacLennan who died 19 November 1942 aged 87. Their daughter Cathie Bella Macdonald died 11 March 1951 aged 51. | MACLENNAN, Margaret of Glascharn (I2053)
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Gravestone Inscription: In Loving Memory of Alexander Macdonald Innkeeper, Strathconon who died 22nd Jany 1935 in his 80th year. His wife Margaret MacLennan who died 19 November 1942 aged 87. Their daughter Cathie Bella Macdonald died 11 March 1951 aged 51. | MACDONALD, Alexander of Dalnacroich (I1954)
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Gravestone Inscription: In Loving Memory of Alexander Macdonald Innkeeper, Strathconon who died 22nd Jany 1935 in his 80th year. His wife Margaret MacLennan who died 19 November 1942 aged 87. Their daughter Cathie Bella Macdonald died 11 March 1951 aged 51. | MACDONALD, Catherine Bella (I2054)
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Haakon 'The Imperious'. 23rd Jarl of Orkney. | PAULSON, Jarl Haakon The Imperious of Orkney (I119)
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Had 15 children, the names of 9 are unknown to Meta-Anne Hudson. | MACDONALD, Rev Hugh of Portree (I844)
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had 2 sons | MACDONALD, Archibald of Sleat (I216)
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Had 21 children | MACDONALD, Ranald Og of Kinlochmoidart (I1166)
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He was not killed 1299 (Annals of Ulster). That was Alexander Og.
There is only one mention of him, in c.1249. | MACDONALD, Alasdair Mor of the Isles (I40)
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He was not killed 1299 (Annals of Ulster). That was Alexander Og.
There is only one mention of him, in c.1249. | MACDONALD, Alasdair Mor of the Isles (I40)
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Heimskringla: Fjolne, Yngve Frey's son, ruled thereafter over the Swedes and the Upsal domains. He was powerful, and lucky in seasons and in holding the peace. Fredfrode ruled then in Leidre, and between them there was great friendship and visiting. Once when Fjolne went to Frode in Sealand, a great feast was prepared for him, and invitations to it were sent all over the country. Frode had a large house, in which there was a great vessel many ells high, and put together of great pieces of timber; and this vessel stood in a lower room. Above it was a loft, in the floor of which was an opening through which liquor was poured into this vessel. The vessel was full of mead, which was excessively strong. In the evening Fjolne, with his attendants, was taken into the adjoining loft to sleep. In the night he went out to the gallery to seek a certain place, and he was very sleepy and exceedingly drunk. As he came back to his room he went along the gallery to the door of another left, went into it, and his foot slipping, he fell into the vessel of mead and was drowned. | YNGVESON, Fjolne (I694)
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Heimskringla: Frey took the kingdom after Njord, and was called drot by the Swedes, and they paid taxes to him. He was, like his father, fortunate in friends and in good seasons. Frey built a great temple at Upsal, made it his chief seat, and gave it all his taxes, his land, and goods. Then began the Upsal domains, which have remained ever since. Then began in his days the Frode-peace; and then there were good seasons, in all the land, which the Swedes ascribed to Frey, so that he was more worshipped than the other gods, as the people became much richer in his days by reason of the peace and good seasons. His wife was called Gerd, daughter of Gymis, and their son was called Fjolne. Frey was
called by another name, Yngve; and this name Yngve was considered long after in his race as a name of honour, so that his descendants have since been called Ynglinger. Frey fell into a sickness; and as his illness took the upper hand, his men took the plan of letting few approach him. In the meantime they
raised a great mound, in which they placed a door with three holes in it. Now when Frey died they bore him secretly into the mound, but told the Swedes he was alive; and they kept watch over him for three years. They brought all the taxes into the mound, and through the one hole they put in the gold, through the other the silver, and through the third the copper money that was paid. Peace and good seasons continued. | NJORDSON, Yngve (I695)
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Heimskringla: Njord of Noatun was then the sole sovereign of the Swedes; and he continued the sacrifices, and was called the drot or sovereign by the Swedes, and he received scatt and gifts from them. In his days were peace and plenty, and such good years, in all respects, that the Swedes believed Njord ruled over the growth of seasons and the prosperity of the people. In his time all the diar or gods died, and blood sacrifices were made for them. Njord died on a bed of sickness, and before he died made himself be marked for Odin with the spear-point. The Swedes burned him, and all wept over his grave-mound. | NOATUN, Njord of (I697)
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Heimskringla: Swegde took the kingdom after his father, and he made a solemn vow to seek Godheim and Odin. He went with twelve men through the world, and came to Turkland, and the Great Svithiod, where he found many of his connections. He was five years on this journey; and when he returned home to Sweden he remained there for some time. He had got a wife in Vanheim, who was called
Vana, and their son was Vanlande. Swegde went out afterwards to seek again for Godheim, and came to a mansion on the east side of Swithiod called Stein, where there was a stone as big as a large house. In the evening after sunset, as Swegde was going from the drinking-table to his sleeping-room, he cast his eye upon the stone, and saw that a dwarf was sitting under it. Swegde and his man were very drunk, and they ran towards the stone. The dwarf stood in the door, and called to Swegde, and told him to come in, and he should see Odin. Swegde ran into the stone, which instantly closed behind him, and Swegde never came back. | FJOLNESON, Swegde (I693)
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Heimskringla: Vanlande, Swegde's son, succeeded his father, and ruled over the Upsal domain. He was a great warrior, and went far around in different lands. Once he took up his winter abode in Finland with Snae the Old, and got his daughter Driva in marriage; but in spring he set out leaving Driva behind, and although he had promised to return within three years he did not come back for ten. Then Driva sent a message to the witch Huld; and sent Visbur, her son by Vanlande, to Sweden. Driva bribed the witch-wife Huld, either that she should bewitch Vanlande to return to Finland, or kill him. When this witch-work was going on Vanlande was at Upsal, and a great desire came over him to go to Finland; but his friends and counsellors advised him against it, and said the witchcraft of the Finn people showed itself in this desire of his to go there. He then became very drowsy, and laid himself down to sleep; but when he had slept but a little while he cried out, saying that the Mara was treading upon him. His men
hastened to him to help him; but when they took hold of his head she trod on his legs, and when they laid hold of his legs she pressed upon his head; and it was his death. The Swedes took his body and burnt it at a river called Skytaa, where a standing stone was raised over him. | SWEGDESON, Vanlande (I690)
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Heiress of Glencoe. Memorial Inscription St Mary's Church, Glencoe: "In loving Memory of Ellen Caroline MacPherson Macdonald, wife of Archibald Burns Macdonald of Glencoe; Died at Carnoch, Perth, 3 March 1887; Interred in St Munn's Isle." | MACDONALD, Ellen Caroline of Glencoe (I568)
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Heiress of the Glens of Antrim | BISSETT, Marjory of Antrim (I231)
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Heiress. | MACDONALD, Mariota MacIain of Ardnamurchan (I584)
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illegitimate | MACDONALD, Angus Collach (I205)
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illegitimate | MACDONALD, Angus Dubh (I206)
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Illegitimate daughter of the Duke of Gloucester. | LA COST, Louisa Maria Edsir (I400)
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