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The house is thought to have belonged to Alasdair Ruadh 'Maclain' MacDonald - a Highland clan chief and one of those murdered during the terrible events of February 13, 1692. The Massacre of ...
Archaeologists are set to return to an abandoned settlement in Glencoe where 16th and 17th coins were found buried in a property linked to a clan chief killed during the infamous massacre of 1692.
One of the largest estates on the Isle of Skye, which includes a famous castle and the historic lands of the Clan MacDonald, is being put up for sale. The charity which owns the land said it had ...
The property was associated with clan chief Alasdair Ruadh "MacIain" MacDonald of Glencoe. He was among the estimated 38 people killed in the massacre. Ms Ankers said: "As a first experience of a ...
The site was associated with Alasdair Ruadh “Maclain” MacDonald of Glencoe, clan chief from 1646-1692, who was a victim of the Glencoe Massacre along with members of his family. The MacDonalds ...
Coins believed to have belonged to a Scottish clan leader murdered in an infamous ... at a site associated with Alasdair Ruadh "Maclain" MacDonald of Glencoe, who was slaughtered during the ...