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342:. In 1476 John of Islay was stripped by the Scottish crown of many of his lands and titles, retaining the title Lord of the Isles, but only at the pleasure of the Crown. Domhnall's father Aonghas, disgusted by this family humiliation, turned against John of Islay, rebelling against first his father and then the Scottish crown, both of which he defeated before being murdered by his harpist in 1490. Following Aonghas' death in 1490, the crown launched a new campaign against the rebels of the north-west. Domhnall Dubh, who was then just an infant, was captured by 27: 380:, who was acting as the king's lieutenant. On 13 August 1502 a royal council decreed that Torcall was guilty of rebellion and had no right to the lands in his possession. Huntly was ordered to gather forces in the north and take possession of the MacLeòid lands. Moreover, the king prepared to deliver Eoin, now a semi-retired courtier, back to the lordship in order to counter the effect of the presence of Domhnall Dubh. Eoin, however, never made the trip. Eoin took ill and died at 112: 396:
was also attacked by the islesmen. The revolt continued until 1506, by which time Lachlan MacGill'Eain had been detached from the cause, and Huntly's forces were able to isolate Torcall and Domhnall in the
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He remained in captivity for 37 years until he was released in 1543. The north-west rose in revolt once more. Domhnall secured an alliance with England in August 1545, swearing allegiance to
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416:). Domhnall found himself in with a good chance of resurrecting the Lordship of the Isles. However, this chance was destroyed when Domhnall died at 56: 491: 709: 597: 369: 714: 704: 520: 373: 573: 409: 372:, who may have had the connivance of the earl of Argyll. Torcall was looking for a way to resist the power of his enemy 343: 295: 132: 78: 49: 585: 526: 514: 484: 155: 674: 136: 609: 532: 477: 335: 291: 261: 203: 176: 621: 615: 670: 166: 39: 657: 214: 43: 35: 247: 60: 603: 405: 188: 90: 699: 694: 591: 347: 299: 207: 8: 363: 265: 234: 226: 195: 159: 388:
took the offensive against Huntly, and in December 1503 invaded and devastated Huntly's
579: 171: 142: 500: 339: 287: 241: 401:. In September 1506, after just five years of freedom, Domhnall was again captured. 389: 385: 147: 398: 377: 688: 323: 552: 327: 279: 184: 459: 413: 393: 220: 651: 645: 543: 331: 294:(Eoin MacDomhnaill). While just an infant, Domhnall Dubh was captured by 283: 633: 627: 469: 639: 417: 351: 307: 303: 275: 421: 311: 462:, "The Lordship of the Isles, 1336-1545", in Donald Omand (ed.) 381: 120: 306:. He remained in captivity for most of his life. He died at 260:"Donald Dubh" redirects here. For the bagpipe tune, see 322:
Domhnall Dubh was born in the late 15th century in the
686: 669:* Held by the eldest male child of the reigning 48:but its sources remain unclear because it lacks 485: 106: 412:as the true regent of Scotland (rather than 492: 478: 368:In 1501 Domhnall escaped, with the aid of 113: 99: 454:Alba: Celtic Scotland in the Medieval Era 290:, which had been held by his grandfather 122:Clan Donald and Stewart royal family wars 79:Learn how and when to remove this message 357: 286:(Clann Domhnaill), and claimant to the 687: 499: 444:(Tuckwell: East Linton, 2002), p. 161. 384:in 1503. Torcall and his ally Lachlan 473: 264:. For the chief of Clan Cameron, see 94: 466:, (Edinburgh, 2005), pp. 123–39 456:, (Edinburgh, 2000), pp. 248–75 20: 13: 344:Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll 296:Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll 274:("Black Donald", died 1545) was a 133:Donald of Islay, Lord of the Isles 14: 726: 546:Claimants (1493 & following) 156:Alexander of Islay, Earl of Ross 25: 567:Reserved to the Throne in 1540* 434: 137:Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany 1: 710:Nobility from Argyll and Bute 586:Henry Stuart, Prince of Wales 508:Lords of the Isles, 1336–1493 427: 346:. Domhnall was imprisoned in 317: 715:16th-century Scottish people 705:Medieval Gaels from Scotland 592:Charles Stuart, Duke of York 278:nobleman. He was the son of 7: 610:James Francis Edward Stuart 336:John of Islay, Earl of Ross 292:John of Islay, Earl of Ross 262:Battle of Inverlochy (1431) 204:John of Islay, Earl of Ross 10: 731: 527:Alasdair a ĂŤle (Alexander) 361: 259: 235:Rebellion of Domhnall Dubh 667: 628:George Augustus Frederick 566: 542: 507: 442:Mary of Guise in Scotland 128: 326:of Scotland, the son of 34:This article includes a 533:Eoin II a ĂŤle (John II) 521:DĂłmhnall a ĂŤle (Donald) 334:), and the grandson of 63:more precise citations. 408:and acknowledging the 392:. 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Donald of Islay, Lord of the Isles
Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany
Dingwall
Harlaw
Alexander of Islay, Earl of Ross
James I of Scotland
Inverness (1429)
Lochaber
Inverlochy (1431)
Aonghas Ă“g
James III of Scotland
Battle of Lagabraad
John of Islay, Earl of Ross
James IV of Scotland
Blar Na Pairce
Raid on Ross
Drumchatt
Rebellion of Domhnall Dubh
Cairnburgh Castle
Achnashellach

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