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as its template). There was certainly rivalry between supporters of Alan MacDougall and those of Robert's son, John Stewart; on his way to get married at the chapel of Dunstaffnage Castle, John was fatally stabbed by Alan McCoul, a supporter of Alan MacDougall, but managed to stay alive just long
541:- a few miles north of Dun Ormidale. Irish annals record several attacks on Dun Ollaigh, including at least one by the king of Dál Riata, but the circumstances are not clear. Dun Ollaigh remained a stronghold throughout the existence of Dál Riata, but was abandoned shortly afterwards. 821:
On John Stewart's death, the Lordship of Lorne was inherited by his younger brother, William Stewart. John Stewart's marriage, however, was his second; his first wife, who had died young, had given birth to a daughter, Isabel. In the same year that John Stewart died, King
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to his title, by marrying Isabel Stewart. In 1468 (5 years after William Stewart had surrendered the office), Sir Colin was acknowledged as the Lord of Lorne, which became a subsidiary title of the earldom. The traditional heraldic symbol of Lorn was the
703:); the MacDougalls backed Balliol, while the MacDonalds and MacRory backed the Bruce. When the Bruce defeated John, he declared the MacDougall lands forfeit, and gave them to the MacDonalds and MacRory, with the latter acquiring Lorn (and hence, Mull). 805:, and consequently a distant relation of the Scottish royal family. Isabel's son, Robert Stewart, was therefore acknowledged as Lord of Lorne, in accordance with Scottish inheritance law. This may have given rise to the traditional folk song, 962:
Historically, Lorn was a very rural area. Even in the area around the capitals, the local settlement was a mere village, supporting very few households, and only small scale fishing, trade, shipbuilding, or quarrying. However, in 1794, the
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seized control of the realm from his brother-in-law, the King of the Isles. When he died in 1164 as king, half of the kingdom was retained by his descendants. Lorn appears to have been fallen into possession of his son,
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abolished comital authority over Lorn, and Campbell control of the Argyll sheriffdom. The Campbells could now only assert their (substantial) influence as Landlords.
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to include Lorn, but in 1326, he separated it, giving shrieval authority over Lorn to Neil's son, Dougall Campbell; the Campbell lands were at the centre of the
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had come to the throne; the heartland of Sir Colin's family, like that of Dougall Campbell's before him, was roughly at the centre of mainland Argyll.
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John MacDougall married David II's niece, Johanna. They had two daughters, but no sons who survived infancy. John however, had apparently fathered a
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On the earlier death of John Stewart, the MacDougalls had seized Dunstaffnage castle, but they were eventually ejected when an army was sent by
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On two occasions in the mid 20th century, Lorn twice experienced a brief restoration of geopolitical importance. During
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following Norwegian unification. The Kingdom of the Isles was much more extensive than Dál Riata, encompassing also the
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to Magnus all claim of sovereign authority over the territory of the Kingdom of the Isles. In the mid 12th century,
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was established - still the only substantial settlement in Lorn. In the late 19th century, the construction of the
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John and Johanna's legitimate daughter, Isabel, married Sir John Stewart of Innermeath, the great-grandson of
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brought a further burst of economic improvement, and helped to alleviate conditions in other parts of Lorn.
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controlled Mull and what is now Lorn; the realm of the Cenél Loairn (including Mull) acquired the name
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is the only large settlement in Lorn, and forms the modern district's capital. Once labelled the "
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was founded, which quickly improved the economic situation in western Lorn, and soon the town of
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The site of the Castle of the Red Haired Maiden, the traditional origin of Campbell power
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Following late 20th century reforms, Lorne is now part of the wider council area of
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At the end of the century, a dispute arose over the Scottish kingship between King
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In 1889, counties were formally created in Scotland, on shrieval boundaries, by
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The region may have given its name to the traditional Scottish breakfast dish
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The medieval castle at the site of Dun Ollaigh, capital of the Cenél Loairn
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invasions led to the destruction of Dál Riata, and its replacement by the
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Robert the Bruce had received support against the MacDougalls from the
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In the 13th century, the MacDougalls established the twin castles of
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of Innis Chonnel, was rewarded with marriage to Robert's sister,
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For smaller islands, usually districts in their own right, see
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Castle at Lorn's southern edge (and traditionally at the
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on an island near their former capital. However, in the
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Map of Scotland showing the historical province of Lorne
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Throughout the early 13th century, the Scottish King,
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The Cenél Loairn established their main stronghold -
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Running along the south eastern border, 307:) is an ancient province (medieval Latin: 1119:"Map: Lynn of Lorne National Scenic Area" 1046:"Gaelic Place-Names of Scotland database" 1017:between the presidents of the US and the 522:) became king of Dál Riata, founding the 240:Learn how and when to remove this message 222:Learn how and when to remove this message 160:Learn how and when to remove this message 953: 902: 875: 792: 705: 623: 573:(Old Norse, traditionally anglicised as 481: 379: 371: 363: 283: 1161: 1095:. SNH. 20 December 2010. Archived from 927:government, while the MacDougalls were 428:, and the rest of Argyll to the south. 14: 2264: 808:The Lord of Lorn and the False Steward 2220: 1955: 1541: 1245: 1207: 376:Typical moorland in the south of Lorn 322:. The district gives its name to the 388:Lorn is bordered on the west by the 171: 98:adding citations to reliable sources 69: 28: 2098:(The Lochs, West Side, Point, Back) 1542: 1013:) came ashore here; it carried the 750:region, so the position became the 644:. Later in the century, they built 24: 1247:Major districts (former counties, 1196:. Oban Tourist Information Centre. 1063: 25: 2293: 1136: 837: 738:. Initially, Robert expanded the 315:, which is now a district in the 44:This article has multiple issues. 2221: 980:a dedicated Local Government Act 458: 176: 74: 33: 949: 911:In 1582, the MacDougalls built 845:, was the maternal grandson of 724:Castle of the Red Haired Maiden 85:needs additional citations for 52:or discuss these issues on the 1186: 1111: 1093:"National Scenic Areas - Maps" 1085: 1038: 769:the heir of the MacRory family 448:Charing Cross of the Highlands 13: 1: 1007:Transatlantic Telephone Cable 917:civil war of the next century 884:Sir Colin set about affixing 675:Early Scottish Lords of Lorne 2277:Geography of Argyll and Bute 2272:Landforms of Argyll and Bute 2092:(North Harris, South Harris) 1031: 617:, eponymous ancestor of the 359: 7: 1073:. Scottish Natural Heritage 944:Heritable Jurisdictions Act 931:; a Covenanter army (under 559:part of the crown of Norway 202:the claims made and adding 10: 2298: 1174:. 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