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... Eneas Mackintosh , the Doune , and Captain Malcolm , Cameron Highlanders . The croupiers were Rev. Mr Sinton , Dores , and Mr William Gunn , Castle Street . After dinner , the Chairman gave the usual loyal toasts , which were honoured ...
... Eneas Mackintosh , the Doune , and Captain Malcolm , Cameron Highlanders . The croupiers were Rev. Mr Sinton , Dores , and Mr William Gunn , Castle Street . After dinner , the Chairman gave the usual loyal toasts , which were honoured ...
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... Eneas the 3rd Scotos , which is referred to by Ranald the 5th as the period of the family's greatest prosperity , Eneas appears to have had right to Kyles neodentoch ( Kyles Knoideartach ? ) Achachar , Sanderlain , and the two Crowlins ...
... Eneas the 3rd Scotos , which is referred to by Ranald the 5th as the period of the family's greatest prosperity , Eneas appears to have had right to Kyles neodentoch ( Kyles Knoideartach ? ) Achachar , Sanderlain , and the two Crowlins ...
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... Eneas was really the eldest son of Ranald : that Lord Macdonell on his deathbed sent for Alastair Dubh , and invested him with the chiefship , as the more able man , and the one most likely to uphold the credit of the Clan , the eldest ...
... Eneas was really the eldest son of Ranald : that Lord Macdonell on his deathbed sent for Alastair Dubh , and invested him with the chiefship , as the more able man , and the one most likely to uphold the credit of the Clan , the eldest ...
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... Eneas married Catherine , sixth child of Sir Norman Macleod of Bernera , she being at the time widow of Alexander Macleod , 7th of Raasay , and by her had a son Donald , whom I style 4th of Scotos , though he predeceased his father ...
... Eneas married Catherine , sixth child of Sir Norman Macleod of Bernera , she being at the time widow of Alexander Macleod , 7th of Raasay , and by her had a son Donald , whom I style 4th of Scotos , though he predeceased his father ...
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... Eneas ; he married , second , Annie , youngest daughter of John Macdonell of Glengarry . In 1747 , Ranald obtained a lieutenant's commission in the service of the States General , commanded by Lord Drumlanrig , where he re- mained until ...
... Eneas ; he married , second , Annie , youngest daughter of John Macdonell of Glengarry . In 1747 , Ranald obtained a lieutenant's commission in the service of the States General , commanded by Lord Drumlanrig , where he re- mained until ...
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Página 204 - ... narrated in Niel's Informations), till all ye country of Assint was destroyed. Niel haveing under the benefit of a protection gon to commune with Seaforth, he gave Niel a Certificate of his having obeyed the King's Laws, and 15 days to advise about a proposition he had made him of his disponing his estate to him. But Niel thinking it not safe or fit for him to return, resolved to go South to Edr. and to carry his Charter Chest wt. him. Seaforth being apprehensive, it seems, of the consequence...
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Página 230 - ... jaws, are' represented as faithfully on their own monuments as they are on those of Egypt, so that we cannot accuse the Egyptian artists of caricaturing their enemies. If the Egyptians have made the Hittites ugly, it was because they were so in reality. The Amorites, on the contrary, were a tall and handsome people. They are depicted with white skins, blue eyes, and reddish hair, all the characteristics, in fact, of the white race.
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