The Celtic Magazine, Volume 6Alexander Mackenzie, Alexander Macgregor, Alexander Macbain A. and W. Mackenzie, 1881 |
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... chiefs in the North , Huntly and Argyll , stood firm in their loyalty to Scotland , and thus became an object of the ... chief , and left him , in 1506 , a prisoner in the Castle of Edin- burgh , and that , with the exception of a few ...
... chiefs in the North , Huntly and Argyll , stood firm in their loyalty to Scotland , and thus became an object of the ... chief , and left him , in 1506 , a prisoner in the Castle of Edin- burgh , and that , with the exception of a few ...
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... chief , Ranald Gallda , and the Frasers on the other , took place and cul- minated in the sanguinary battle of " Blar - na - leine ; " but this will be more appropriately dealt with when we come to give the history of the Clan- ranalds ...
... chief , Ranald Gallda , and the Frasers on the other , took place and cul- minated in the sanguinary battle of " Blar - na - leine ; " but this will be more appropriately dealt with when we come to give the history of the Clan- ranalds ...
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... chief contemplated joining the rest of the Islanders . " The troops that accompanied the Lord of the Isles to Ireland are described in the original despatches from the Irish Privy Council , giving Henry notice of their arrival , as ...
... chief contemplated joining the rest of the Islanders . " The troops that accompanied the Lord of the Isles to Ireland are described in the original despatches from the Irish Privy Council , giving Henry notice of their arrival , as ...
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... chief whose pretentions to the Lordship of the Isles were certainly far inferior to those of Donald Gorm of Sleat ; but his greater power as an individual soon outweighed the higher and more legitimate claims of the Chief of Sleat . He ...
... chief whose pretentions to the Lordship of the Isles were certainly far inferior to those of Donald Gorm of Sleat ; but his greater power as an individual soon outweighed the higher and more legitimate claims of the Chief of Sleat . He ...
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... chief . In June 1554 , the Earls of Huntly and Argyll were ordered to proceed , by land and sea , " to the utter ... chiefs who were summoned to meet the Earl of Athole in Lorn , on the 20th of September of that year , commanding the ...
... chief . In June 1554 , the Earls of Huntly and Argyll were ordered to proceed , by land and sea , " to the utter ... chiefs who were summoned to meet the Earl of Athole in Lorn , on the 20th of September of that year , commanding the ...
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Página 205 - ... of your enemies, and had gone nigh to have overturned the state in the war before the last. These men, in the last war, were brought to combat on your side. They served with fidelity, as they fought with valour, and conquered for you in every part of the world.