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Clan MacDonald of Lochalsh

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and Mackintosh placed a garrison in it. The Lords of Lochalsh appear at this time to have had strong claims upon the Camerons to follow them in the field. They were superiors under the Lord of the Isles of the lands of Lochiel in Lochaber, in addition to the claims of a close marriage alliance (Ewen
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Sir Donald MacDonald of Lochalsh, whose father had been assassinated by Maclain of Ardnamurchan. Sir Donald, who was then attempting to lay claim to the Lordship of the Isles besieged
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was killed at the hands of his avenging kinsmen in 1518. Not only for the assassination of MacDonald of Lochalsh in 1497 but also for the deaths of the chief the
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In 1497 Sir Alexander MacDonald of Lochalsh and his clan rebelled against the King. Lochalsh invaded the fertile lands of Ross-shire where he was defeated by the
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and was driven out of Ross-shire. He escaped southward amongst the Isles but was caught on the island of Oransay, by
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branch was founded by Celestine MacDonald (d.1476). Celestine MacDonald was the eldest son of
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of Kintail. They then advanced from Lochaber to Badennoch where they were even joined by the
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and Lord of the Isles. Instead the right remained with his younger brother
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unsuccessfully claimed the right to succeed his father as Chief of
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When Sir Donald MacDonald of Lochalsh was returning home from the
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Celestine MacDonald of Lochalsh, with the support of the
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Index

Clan Donald
Lochalsh
Alexander of Islay, Earl of Ross
Lord of the Isles
Clan Donald
MacDonalds of Glengarry
Clan Donald
John of Islay, Earl of Ross
Clan Cameron
Clan Ranald of Garmoran
Chattan Confederation
Ross-shire
Raid on Ross
Clan Mackenzie
Clan Mackintosh
Inverness
Inverness Castle
Clan Mackenzie
Battle of Drumchatt (1497)
MacIain of Ardnamurchan
Battle of Flodden
MacDonnell of Glengarry
Clan Chisholm
Urquhart Castle
Clan Grant
Mingarry Castle
John MacIain of Ardnamurchan
Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg
The Family Tree of the Lords of the Isles
Archived

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