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INDEX. 



Macdonald, James of Dunyveg, and 

 the Lordship of the Isles, 144. 



Macdonald, Sir James of Sleat, and 

 the Commonwealth, 347. 



Macdonald, John of Glenaladale, and 

 Boisdale's tenantry, 482. 



Macdonald, John of the Isles (son of 

 Angus Og), grant of Lewis to, 

 76 ; his marriages, 77 ; submits to 

 David II., 78 ; his issue, 80. 



Macdonald, John of the Isles (son of 

 Alexander of the Isles), 95 ; is 

 declared a traitor, 96 ; and his son, 

 Angus Og, 97 ; death of, 98. 



Macdonald, John Moidartach of Clan 

 Ranald, grant to, 129 ; summons 

 against, 131 ; is taken prisoner, 



!33- 



Macdonald, John Moidartach (great- 

 grandson of above), his piracies, 

 289. 



Macdonald, John Mor, the Tanister, 

 80, 92. 



Macdonald, Lady Margaret, and Prince 

 Charles Edward, 453 ; linen fac- 

 tory established in North Uist by, 

 537- 



Macdonald, Marshal (son of Neil Mac- 

 Eachain), visits Coradale, 470. 



Macdonald, Neil MacEachain, and 

 Prince Charles Edward, 453 ; dies 

 in France, 470. 



Macdonald, Ranald (son of John I. of 

 the Isles), 80 ; his possessions, 8l ; 

 grant to, 82. 



Macdonald, Ranald, of Clan Ranald, 

 and Lewis, 123. 



Macdonalds of Ardnamurchan (Clan 



Ian), 108, 118; lands ravaged, 



125 ; defeat and dispersion of, 291. 



Dunyveg (or Islay), feud with the 



Macleans, 158. 

 Glencoe, massacre of, 389. 

 Glengarry (Macdonnells), feud with 

 the Mackenzies, 216 ; claims to the 

 Farldom of Ross, 354. 

 Moidart and South Uist(Clan Ranald), 

 charters to, 109, 126 ; feud 

 with the Frasers, 130 ; their 

 land disputes in the Long Island, 

 266 ; at Sheriffmuir, 401 ; their 

 connexion with the "Forty-five," 

 428-430. 



Sleat and North Uist, feud with the 

 Macleods, 206 ; their land disputes 

 in the Long Island. 266 ; their 

 attitude towards the Rising of 1745, 



433- 



Seizure of chiefs by James V., 133. 

 Macdougall, derivation of name, 10. 



Macdougall, Alexander, submission of, 

 74- 



MacFergus, Godfrey, first King of the 

 Isles, 10. 



McHuiston, Murdoch, Protestant minis- 

 ter of Barvas, 527. 



Macians, see Macdonalds. 



Macivers, the, 64. 



Mackay, Angus Dubh, of Farr, 84, 87. 



Mackay, Angus of Strathnaver, marriage 

 and issue, 84. 



Mackay of Strathnaver, charter to, 122. 



Mackay, Houcheon Dubh, 84. 



Mackay, General Hugh, of Scourie, 

 378,38i. 



Mackay, Rory Galcl, 84, 87. 



Mackenzie, Alexander, of Coul, com- 

 mission over Lewis, 253. 



Mackenzie, Sir Alexander, of Coul, 

 charter to, 322. 



Mackenzie, Anna, daughter of Colin, 

 Earl of Seaforth, 315. 



Mackenzie, Colin, eldest son of Lord 

 Kintail, 252. 



Mackenzie, Colin, factor to Lord 

 Fortrose, 473. 



Mackenzie, Rev. Colin, minister of 

 Lochs, 445, 529. 



Mackenzie, Rev. Colin, of Glack, 433. 



Mackenzie, Colin, of Killin, commis- 

 sion over Lewis, 253. 



Mackenzie, Colin, of Kintail, 150, 151. 



Mackenzie, Colin, of Redcastle, charter 

 to, 322. 



Mackenzie, Colin, Lord Kintail, and 

 first Earl of Seaforth, and Malcolm 

 Macleod, 290 ; created Earl of 

 Seaforth and Viscount Fortrose, 

 291 ; commission of Justiciaryship 

 to, 291 ; and Stornoway, 293, 

 et seq. ; death, 314 ; marriage and 

 issue, 315. 



Mackenzie, Frances, wife of Kenneth 

 Og, Earl of Seaforth, 415. 



Mackenzie, Frances, Countess of Sea- 

 forth, statement of accounts pre- 

 pared for, 534. 



Mackenzie, Francis Humberston, Lord 

 Seaforth, 484 ; and Alex. Hume, 

 487 ; career, 488 ; death, 491. 



Mackenzie, George, second Earl of Sea- 

 forth, 315 ; commission to, 292; 

 and charter of erection for Storno- 

 woy, 294 ; and Charles I., 321 ; 

 charters to, 322 ; and the Cove- 

 nanters, 331 ; joins Montrose, 334 ; 

 joins Earl of Lanark, 335 ; death 

 of, 338 ; character of, 339. 



Mackenzie, Sir George, of Tarbat, first 

 Earl of Cromartie, 59 n., 415 ; heir 



