Ranald MacKinnon (sometimes spelled McKinnon) was a soldier and a civil servant of the British Empire from 1758 until his death in 1805. As a junior officer...
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Ranald Bane MacDonald (dates of birth and death unknown, alive in 1431) was the illegitimate son of John Mór Tanister (died 1427) and a daughter of a...
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Regiment of Foot (Royal Highland Emigrants), under the command of Cpt. Ranald MacKinnon, was in the Raid of Cape Sable Island. American Privateers were threatening...
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"Bapkoktek". In 1766, after his service in the French and Indian Wars, Lt. Ranald MacKinnon was given a land grant of 2,000 acres (8.1 km2). He called it Argyle...
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Caledonia, Ontario (section Ranald McKinnon)
through Caledonia, dividing it into two sides, North and South. In 1834, Ranald McKinnon was hired by the Grand River Navigation Company to build a dam in Seneca...
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Queen Bee (1955 film) (category Films directed by Ranald MacDougall)
Barry Sullivan. The film was directed by Ranald MacDougall and produced by Jerry Wald. The screenplay by MacDougall was based upon the 1949 novel The...
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Colonies. On September 4, 1778, the 84th Regiment, under the command of Ranald MacKinnon, was in the Raid of Cape Sable Island. Privateers were threatening...
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cites "Lyon Register (Volume 1, Folio 576)" for the Arms of Aeneas Ranald Euan MacDonell "A Chlann Raghnall Lochbhair". A Chlann Raghnall Lochbhair (macdonaldofkeppoch...
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Lord of the Isles (section The MacDonald lordship)
remaining northern regions Dougall (ancestor of Clan MacDougall): Morvern, Ardnamurchan, and Mull Ranald: unclear area, likely the southern regions, including...
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John Mór Tanister (redirect from Iain Mhoir Tanistear Mac Dòmhnaill)
the Isles. Donald Balloch MacDonald (d. 1476), married Johanna, daughter of Conn O'Neill of Edenduffcarrick Ranald Bane MacDonald, 1st of Largie, illegitimate...
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