767:(1898). Alexander Mackenzie repeats the story given by George Mackenzie, 1st Earl of Cromartie and John Mackenzie of Applecross that the Mackenzies and Mackintoshes occupied the steeple of the church and that an attempted sortie by the Munros for fish at a nearby loch was foiled. However, Alexander Mackenzie implies that the Mackenzies took control of the castle by force after the skirmish, contrary to the manuscripts which show that it was handed over. Alexander Mackenzie gives the number of Munros killed as twenty-six in accordance with John Mackenzie of Applecross's manuscript of 1669. He does however increase the number of Mackenzies wounded from two, to three or four, and adds that two Mackenzies were killed.
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597:(d. 1578), the successor to John Lesley, Bishop of Ross, who shared Queen Mary's exile. Lord Methven would receive the income from the lands until such time as a new Bishop of Ross was appointed. In July 1589 James VI arrived at the Chanonry in person, where "he slew ane great hairt, and wes weill bancketted and ressavit by the barronis and gentilmen in the way."
646:(at present in the hands of Walter Urquhart, Sheriff of Cromartie). Another letter, dated 8 July 1572, from a Richard Mader who was acting as a messenger, endorses an assurance to the king from the Munros and Mackenzies. It also mentions that the Mackenzies along with the Mackintoshes had laid siege to the Chanonry with three thousand men: "
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Balquhair, the right and title to the castle at Chanonry together with the castle lands. Bishop Leslie had been secretary to Queen Mary and there was strong feeling against episcopacy in Scotland. He therefore felt it best to arrange for the church property
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Mackenzies were not pleased to see their powerful neighbours, the Munros, in possession of this castle; and recognizing the inherent weakness in Munro's title, or lack of it, they purchased from Leslie the legal title and rights and proceeded to demand possession of their rightful property from
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Chanonry of Ross, predicted that: "The day will come when, full of the Mackenzies, it will fall with a fearful crash. This may come to pass in several ways. The Canonry is the principal burying-place of the Clan, and it may fall when full of dead Mackenzies, or when a large
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Clancheinzie grudgening, they bought the inheitance therof from
Buquhayn, and thervpon they besieged the castle of the channonrie, which the Monroes defended and keipt for the space of thrie yeirs, with the great slaughter on either syd, until it was delyvered to the Clancheinzie, by the act of
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The Prophecies of the Brahan seer (Coinneach Odhar Fiosaiche)
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92:Siege of the Castle Chanonry of Ross
1792:Second War of Scottish Independence
1189:Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs
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713:John Mackenzie of Applecross (1669)
564:Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox
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542:James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray
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1543:Clan Munro @ Electric Scotland
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185:Andrew Munro, 5th of Milntown
33:, was located in the town of
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1782:Edinburgh-Northampton Treaty
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3038:Jacobite rising of 1719
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2764:Third English Civil War
2648:First English Civil War
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1224:Moysie, David. (1830).
1152:Memoirs of his own life
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1961:Solway Moss campaign
1757:Arbroath Declaration
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1376:Mackenzie, Alexander
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837:Castles in Scotland
601:Historical accounts
553:James V of Scotland
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2817:Glencairn's rising
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3023:Sheriffmuir
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1996:Ancrum Moor
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1873:Border wars
1830:Boroughmuir
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1351:29 December
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785:Covenanters
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279:1560 – 1567
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3324:Categories
3294:57°34′56″N
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3051:Glen Shiel
2792:Carbisdale
2716:Lagganmore
2691:Inverlochy
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2011:Haddington
1968:Haddon Rig
1767:Old Byland
1737:Skaithmuir
1717:Moiry Pass
1677:Glen Trool
880:2 November
848:References
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1662:Dalrigh
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1459:27 July
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1622:Dunbar
1341:London
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