The Caledonian, Zväzok 16Caledonian Publishing Company, 1916 |
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... died out on the island . The Rev. Farquhar Macrae , a man of high character , was sent as a missionary , and labored suc- cessfully among the inhabitants . Rory Mac- Leod's descendants in the main line were extinct , and the MacLeods of ...
... died out on the island . The Rev. Farquhar Macrae , a man of high character , was sent as a missionary , and labored suc- cessfully among the inhabitants . Rory Mac- Leod's descendants in the main line were extinct , and the MacLeods of ...
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... died in 1801 , and was succeeded by his second son , John Norman ( born 1788 - died 1835 ) . He sat in Parliament for Sudbury , 1828-1832 , and was succeeded by his son , Norman xxii of MacLeod ( born 1812 died 1895 ) . This Norman was ...
... died in 1801 , and was succeeded by his second son , John Norman ( born 1788 - died 1835 ) . He sat in Parliament for Sudbury , 1828-1832 , and was succeeded by his son , Norman xxii of MacLeod ( born 1812 died 1895 ) . This Norman was ...
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... died in 1372 . This Sir Colin was in high favor with King Robert III , and was employed by him to restrain some of the disaffected clans , for which task , aided by the King's troops and his own followers , he received grants of lands ...
... died in 1372 . This Sir Colin was in high favor with King Robert III , and was employed by him to restrain some of the disaffected clans , for which task , aided by the King's troops and his own followers , he received grants of lands ...
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... died a chief who was adored by his clan , a man of undoubted sagacity and address . The per- sonality of successive chiefs of this ambi- tious family , combined with the energy and plausibility of their address , had raised the Clan ...
... died a chief who was adored by his clan , a man of undoubted sagacity and address . The per- sonality of successive chiefs of this ambi- tious family , combined with the energy and plausibility of their address , had raised the Clan ...
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... died May 2 , 1914 , without issue , and was succeeded by the son of his brother ( Lord Archibald ) , Niall Camp- bell , who thus became 10th Duke of Argyll . He is at present in France with the 8th Battalion of the Argyll and Suth ...
... died May 2 , 1914 , without issue , and was succeeded by the son of his brother ( Lord Archibald ) , Niall Camp- bell , who thus became 10th Duke of Argyll . He is at present in France with the 8th Battalion of the Argyll and Suth ...
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