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The Macleod and MacDonald Clans had been long at feud. Rory Mòr MacLeod (Ruaraidh MacLeòid) attempted to make peace, offering the hand of his sister, Margaret Macleod, in marriage to Donald Gorm Mòr MacDonald (Dòmhnall Gorm Mòr MacDhòmhnall). The marriage itself was subject to a contract called a handfast. In a handfast arrangement, a man ...
Trumpan church, Skye. Trumpan Church is a ruined medieval church located on the Isle of Skye in Scotland.In 1578, the church was the site of a brutal massacre of the Clan MacLeod by Clan Macdonald, (also known as Clan Ranald) of South Uist.
On hearing the news, the chief of Clan MacLeod and his men set off for Ardmore bay where a battle ensued. The MacDonalds were killed almost to a man. The corpses of the MacDonalds were dragged and then buried in a turf dyke, and the incident remembered as the "Battle of the Spoiling Dyke".
Married firstly Helen, daughter of Grant 4th of Freuchie, secondly Margaret, daughter of Allan MacDonald, 9th chief of Clan Ranald. Alexander Aneas, Lord MacDonald and Aros, 9th chief (Aonghas Mac Alasdair Dheirg) 1645–1680 Fought under James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose at the Battle of Inverlochy (1645) and the Battle of Auldearn.
McDonald’s U.K. released its nostalgia-heavy 2021 Christmas ad and it’s certain to tug on everyone’s heartstrings. The holiday commercial ad — titled “Imaginary Iggy” — is fittingly ...
The clan continued as MacDonald until the patent of nobility was granted to Aeneas, who was raised to the Scottish peerage by the title of Lord MacDonell and Aros. This is stated to be the origin of the name of MacDonell, McDonell or McDonnell, the orthography varying according to the usage of different families descended from the Glengarry branch.
Here's some news we're really lovin': A company rep informed us that most McDonald's restaurants will be open on Christmas in 2024, but not all. See, McDonald's are franchises, and 93% of the ...
'Why I Did A 12-Week Strength Program At 45' Angela Macleod I started playing sports around 10 years old. My dad was a squash player, and he often brought me along to the club where he played.