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according to another account eighty-six. Maclean was received in a friendly manner and was entertained in grand style. However, he refused to stay the night with Angus and instead went to sleep in one of the buildings which his followers were lodged in, and took with him, James, the son of Angus who was still a hostage. At midnight, Angus of Islay, with 400 armed followers went to the door of the building where Lachlan Mor Maclean was sleeping and asked him to get up and have a drink with him. Maclean went to the door with the hostage James in one hand and a sword in the other, but saw that it was impossible for him to escape. Angus saw that if a fight took place then his son would certainly be killed. Angus solemnly promised that if they gave up his son and surrendered as prisoners that their lives would be spared. Maclean accepted and so did all but two of his men. These two were John Dubh of Morvern and MacDonald Herrach who was one of the men who had caused the slaughter of the MacDoanlds for having stolen Maclean's cattle. These two men refused to leave the building and so the MacDonalds set fire to it and they perished in the flames. The prisoners were all put to death with the exception of Lachlan Mor Maclean himself.
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ordering the hostages to be given up to the young Earl of Argyll, or his guardians, and to be brought by them to the King until the final settlement of the dispute between the MacDonalds and Macleans. The two tribes and their supporters were charged to remain quiet and abstain from gathering in arms,
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of 1586, Angus MacDonald of Islay went to Skye to consult with Donald Gorm Mor about a settlement with Lachlan Mor Maclean. On his return he called at Duart Castle to try to come to an amicable settlement with Lachlan Mor Maclean. The following day, Maclean seized both Angus and his attendants and
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to receive possession of the Rinns and took up his quarters at the fort of Lochgorm. He remained there for three days and received repeated invitations from Angus of Islay to visit him at Mullintrea. Maclean yielded and went to spend a night with him. He was accompanied by seventy followers, or
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asking him to prevent the northern islanders from gathering in arms or committing acts of hostility against each other and that it was his Majesty's intention to take "some special paines" in the affairs of the Isles as he had recently done in the
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was also passed for maintaining good order in both the Borders and Highlands and Isles in which all clan chiefs would have to provide large sureties in accordance with their wealth for the peaceable and orderly behavior of themselves and their
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The Last Macdonalds of Islay chiefly selected from original bonds and documents, sometime belonging to Sir James Macdonald, the last of his race, now in the possession of Charles Fraser-Mackintosh
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where they remained for only a short time after which they were freed for a small fine and both given a remission, but their eldest sons had to remain as a pledge of their obedience.
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Donald Gorm Mor then made his way to Skye, fully resolved to take vengeance on the Macleans. He dispatched messengers to the chieftains of the various branches of the
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in 1764 and which says that Angus executed all of the prisoners in one day. Sinclair states that this happened over a number of days and quotes the
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In the history of these events published by Alexander Maclean Sinclair in 1899, he disputes the account given in the book
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The History of the Feuds and Conflicts among the Clans in the Northern Parts of Scotland and in the Western Isles
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The Government felt it necessary to take immediate action to suppress these alarming disorders. The King and the
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but while he was away, Maclean, disregarding the hostages, invaded Islay with his clan and laid waste with
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was passed which would levy fines on any clan chiefs who did not maintain peace and good order among their
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Gregory, Donald (1881). p. 237. Quoting: Acts of the Scottish Parliament, latest edition, III. 461-467
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on the mainland. However, although the historic sources describe this as having taken place in the "
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The History of the Western Highlands and Isles of Scotland : from A. D. 1493 to A. D. 1625
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Gregory, Donald (1881). p. 236. Quoting: Record of the Privy Council, 16th April, 1587
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These atrocities came to the attention of the King who employed the chiefs of the
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intervened but the conflicts continued into 1586. After further intervention an
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threw them into prison until Angus agreed to renounce his claim to the
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Written from a manuscript wrote in the reign of James VI of Scotland
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In the summer of 1585, Donald Gorm Mor of Sleat, chief of the
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was a series of conflicts in 1585 and 1586 on the islands of
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A Genealogical History of the Earldom of Sutherland
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Glen Garrisdale
Western Isles
Scotland
Act of Parliament
Clan Maclean
Clan Macdonald of Sleat
Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg
Lachlan Mor Maclean
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Islay
Mull
Tiree
Scotland
Kintyre
Western Isles
Inner Hebrides
Clan Macdonald of Sleat
Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg
Clan Maclean

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