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Ranald was the first of this family to occupy lands in Uist. A tack was given to the family by Clanranald in the 17th century. In 1900, Angus and Archibald Macdonald state that there were still members of the family using the patronymic in Arisaig and Uist, though the gentlemen of the family assumed the surname Macdonald by the 18th century. [ 62 ]
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Chief: Ranald Alexander MacDonald, Captain of Clanranald MacDonald of Keppoch: Crest: An eagle displayed, gules, crowned of a ducal coronet, Or. Plant badge: common heath (Scots heather), or white heather [37] Chief: Ranald Macdonald of Keppoch MacDonald of Sleat: Crest: A hand in armour fesswise holding a cross crosslet fitchée gules. [190]
Coleraine Football Club is a professional [2] Northern Irish football club, playing in the NIFL Premiership, the highest level of the Northern Ireland Football League.. The club, founded in 1927 hails from Coleraine, County Londonderry, and plays its home matches at The Showgrounds.
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Ranald Macdonald: AO: Publisher, broadcaster, football president, academic John Manifold: AM: Poet Ali McGregor: Opera singer David Moore: Photographer Stephen Murray-Smith: AM: Writer, editor, educator Robin Ramsay: Actor John Reed: Art editor and patron Sub Lieutenant: Peter Smith: RAN: Painter Ian Sprague: Ceramic sculptor and graphic artist ...
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Ranald of the Isles, 1st chief. (Raghnall nan Eilein) 1380–1386 Chief of both Clan MacDonnell of Glengarry and Clan Ranald. Married a daughter of Walter Stewart, Earl of Athol. Donald MacRanald or Ranaldson, 2nd chief. (Dòmhnall Mac Raghnuill) 1386–1420 Second son of Ranald of the Isles (his elder brother Allan succeeded as chief of Clan ...