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Peskett 100: | MACDONALD, Alexander (I6055)
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Peskett 101: | MACDONALD, Huntly (I6057)
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Peskett 102: | MACDONALD, Donald (I6058)
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Peskett 103: | MACDONELL, John of Inveroy (I6035)
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Peskett 70: "Alister Macdonald alias Mcconill guerm principall posessor of Inverroy moir in 1697." (later of clianaig?) | MACDONELL, Alexander of Inveroy Mor (I6008)
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Peskett 71: Had a tack of Inverroy 1724. | MACDONELL, Iain of Inveroy (I6009)
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Peskett 72: Deceased Bef 1729. | MACDONELL, Archibald of Inveroy (I6010)
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Peskett 75: "Tacksman of Clianaig in 1751 aged circa 40." Other issue. | MACDONELL, Archibald of Clianaig (I6021)
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Peskett 76: Ranald mac Ian vic Conil-Gorm of Inverroy: joint tacksman with his father 1724. | MACDONELL, Ranald of Inveroy (I6013)
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Peskett 78: Married c. 1725 ? Kennedy who claimed Tocher 1732. | MACDONELL, Ann of Inveroy (I6012)
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Peskett 79: | MACDONELL, Ranald of Inveroy (I6023)
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Peskett 80: Priest at Arisaig, Antigonish, N.S. | MACDONELL, Rev Alexander of Clianaig (I6022)
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Peskett 81: | MACDONELL, Alexander of Inveroy (I6014)
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Peskett 82: in Leanachan Beg; cleared 1806 thereafter crofter in Brackletter. d. by 1819 | MACDONALD, Donald of Inveroy (I6024)
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Peskett 83: crofter in Brackletter, cattle dealer and drover b.c.1781 d. 10/12/1863.
Listed as single on his death certificate as is Mgt Ross (d.31/7/1870). | MACDONALD, Ranald (I6026)
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Peskett 84: Cattle dealer and deover in Inverroy b.c.1783 d.1867. | MACDONELL, Alasdair (I6028)
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Peskett 85: Domhnaill an Drobhair in Inverroy; b.c. 1826 Spoke to George Borrow in 1858. | MACDONELL, Donald (of) the Drover of Inveroy (I6031)
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Peskett 87: Erchie Raonuill shepherd in Bohuntine | MACDONALD, Archibald (I6039)
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Peskett 88: Railway Employee | MACDONALD, Collin (I6040)
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Peskett 89: | MACDONALD, Donald (I6041)
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Peskett 90: | MACDONALD, Alexander (I6042)
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Peskett 91: | MACDONALD, Ronald (I6043)
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Peskett 92: | MACDONALD, John (I6044)
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Peskett 93: | MACDONALD, Kenneth (I6045)
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Peskett 94: | MACDONALD, Huntly (I6046)
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Peskett 95: | MACDONELL, Allan of Inverroy (I6033)
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Peskett 96: (youngest child) b. 1872 | MACDONELL, James of Inverroy (I6034)
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Peskett 97: | MACDONALD, John (I6048)
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Peskett 98: To Boston, USA | MACDONALD, Janet (I6053)
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Peskett 99: | MACDONALD, Alexander (I6056)
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Peskett74: | MACDONELL, Donald of Inveroy (I6020)
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Peskett: 1st Wife. Died in childbirth. | MACDONALD, Ann (I6047)
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Peskett: 85: Alasdair Raonuill b.c.1832 | MACDONALD, Alexander (I6037)
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Peskett: After the death of her husband, Mrs Rachel MacDonald and her 3 daughter emigrated to Boston, USA. | MACDONALD, Rachel (I6051)
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Peskett: Tenant in Brackletter croft in widowhood 1819 named in death registration of both her sons. | KENNEDY, Margaret (I6025)
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Physically disabled, did not inherit. | MACDONALD, Donald Mallaichte of Dunnyveg (I449)
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Prioress of Iona | NICSORLEY, Bethag of Iona (I32)
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Probably died young as he is unmentioned in later history. | MACSORLEY, Olaf of the Isles (I860)
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Produced 1 son and 1 daughter according to Don Hargraves. Line died out [Castleton]. | MACDONALD, Ronald MacIain 18 of Glencoe (I566)
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490 |
Progenitor of the Clan Macleod. | OLAFSON, Leod of Man (I785)
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Ranald and his brother John were sub-tenants of Alexander Macdonald (16th of Glencoe) at Muilze, Glenstrathfarrar. Ranald dsp. | MACDONALD, Ranald of Leacantuim (I1628)
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Ranald Mor Macdonald, 7th of Keppoch. Killed 1547. Known as Raonaill Mor it is from him that the Keppoch chiefs' patronymic is derived: Mac Mhic Raonaill (the son of Ranald's son). Later chiefs were often styled MacRanald and the clan soon became known as the Clanranald of Lochaber. When Iain Muideartach [John Macdonald of Moidart, 8th Captain Clanranald Ref No 517] raised the Clan Ranald of Garmoran in rebellion against his kinsman Ranald Gallda Macdonald of Clanranald [Ref No 987] in the struggle for the chiefship of Clan Ranald, Ranald Mor of Keppoch lost no time in joining in. Along with Ewen Allansone of Lochiel he gave his utmost support to Iain Moideartach all through the campaign which followed and played a leading part in the Battle of the Shirts (Blar na Leine): Fought on a hot July day in 1544, the combatants discarded their outer garments and fought in their shirts. The macdonalds almost annihilated the Clan Fraser, leaving 300 dead on the field including Lord Lovat, his eldest son the Master of Lovat and their kinsman Ranald Gallda. Enraged at the death of Lovat, the Earl of Huntly invaded Lochaber and pillaged the lands of Keppoch and Lochiel but failed to capture Ranald or Lochiel. In 1547 William MacIntosh of Macntosh, Captain of Clan Chattan had Keppoch, Lochiel and a number of their followers apprehended and he handed them over to Huntly who imprisoned them in Ruthven Castle in Badenoch. They were taken to Elgin, tried and found guilty of high Treason by a jury of lowland gentry. The 2 chiefs were beheaded and their followers hanged. The heads were set over the gates of the town. [From Ceapach: The Keppoch Newsletter by Joyce Haskell ([email protected]) in turn edited from Clan Ranald of Lochaber by Norman H Macdonald FSA Scot]. | MACDONELL, Ranald Mor 7 of Keppoch (I11)
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Ranald Og Macdonald, 11th of Keppoch. dsp 1641. Ranald Og (means the younger) is mentioned on record in the year 1636 as "of Keppoch" which could indicate that he was the chief. He was in hiding, for his part in the rebellion of Sir James Macdonald of Sleat in 1615 (see Alasdair nan Cleas, 10th chief) in Lochaber for about six years. He went to London. possibly to secure a pardon, and was reinstated in his position in Lochaber He made peace with MacIntosh but was unable to resolve his problems with Grant Freuchie. With the death of his father in 1635 he was committed to the Tolbooth in Edinburgh for failing to conform to the terms of "The General Bond" which held the chiefs responsible for their tenants' actions or lack thereof. He went to London and was freed in 1636 after putting up sufficient security. After this he took the side of the Covenanters (those loyal to the King). In 1639 Argyll raided Lochaber as "Champion of Calvinism" and plundered and burned the area including Keppoch castle. He showed no mercy to any who crossed his path and left a force of 220 men to keep order in Lochaber. By 1640 that force had been killed or driven out by the inhabitants of Lochaber. In October of 1641 Ranald's brother Donald Glas is recorded as "of Keppoch". Ranald Og married a daughter of William Macintosh of Borlum without issue. It is reported that Ranald Og died of smallpox. He was succeeded by his brother Donald Glas. [From Ceapach: The Keppoch Newsletter by Joyce Haskell ([email protected]) in turn edited from Clan Ranald of Lochaber by Norman H Macdonald FSA Scot]. | MACDONELL, Ranald Og 11 of Keppoch (I17)
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Ranald Og Macdonald, 9th of Keppoch. d.1587. | MACDONELL, Ranald Og 9 of Keppoch (I10)
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Ranald Ronald Dugal H. Macdonald of Clanranald. dsp. | MACDONALD, Ranald R.D.H. of Clanranald (I5386)
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Received tack of Gaskmore from Lachlan Macintosh of Strone 1718.
Officer in Lord Mark Kerr's Regt 1706, Half Pay 1712 | MACDONELL, Alexander of Gaskmore (I344)
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497 |
Recreated Earl of Ross 1370 | MACANTAGART, Earl William of Ross (I165)
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Rector of Island Finlaggan. | MACDONALD, John of Clanranald (I369)
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499 |
Reginald Crawford. Created 1st Earl of Crawford by King David 1 in 1127. | CRAWFORD, Earl Reginald Crawfordof (I4005)
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Robert 1 King of Scots Acceded 13 Mar 1306 | BRUCE, King Robert 1 of Scots (I41)
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