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Garmoran is an area of western Scotland. It lies at the south-western edge of the present Highland Region. It includes Knoydart, Morar, Moidart, Ardnamurchan
Garmoran
Island in Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Raghnall's assassination, just three years later, left Garmoran in the hands of Amy of Garmoran. The southern parts of the Kingdom of the Isles had become
Barra
Scottish noblewoman
Amy of Garmoran also known as Amie MacRuari and Euphemia was a 14th-century Scottish noblewoman who was the sister of Raghnall mac Ruaidhri, Lord of Garmoran
Amy_of_Garmoran
Human settlement in Scotland
as Garmoran, and ruled by the MacRory. Following the 1266 Treaty of Perth, Garmoran became a Scottish crown dependency - the Lordship of Garmoran - still
Morar
and Rhum), became Garmoran, and was ruled by the MacRory, a faction among Somerled's heirs. Following the 1266 Treaty of Perth, Garmoran became a Scottish
The_Rough_Bounds
Island and community in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland
responsible for the Scottish highlands, which theoretically now extended to Garmoran. In 1293, however, King John Balliol established the Sheriffdom of Skye
North_Uist
Coastal village in Scotland
Arisaig was known as Garmoran and ruled by the MacRory, a faction among Somerled's heirs. After the 1266 Treaty of Perth, Garmoran became a Scottish crown
Arisaig
Island of the Outer Hebrides, Scotland
remainder of Garmoran. However, on Ranald's death, his sons were still children, and Godfrey took the opportunity to seize the Lordship of Garmoran. This led
Benbecula
remainder of Garmoran. However, on Ranald's death, his sons were still children, and Godfrey took the opportunity to seize the Lordship of Garmoran. Furthermore
History_of_North_Uist
Lord of the Isles
David in 1343. Moreover, in 1346, John inherited the great Lordship of Garmoran through his marriage to Amie mac Ruari after the death of her brother Raghnall
John of Islay, Lord of the Isles
John_of_Islay,_Lord_of_the_Isles
District in The Rough Bounds, Scotland
Moidart was known as Garmoran, and ruled by the MacRory, a faction among Somerled's heirs. Following the 1266 Treaty of Perth, Garmoran became a Scottish
Moidart
14th-century Scottish noblewoman
Christina MacRuairie of Garmoran, Christina macRuari of the Isles, Christina MacRuaridh of the Isles, Christina of Garmoran, Christina of Mar, Christina
Christina_of_the_Isles
Title of Scottish nobility
held the lordship in the Hebrides and the lands that came to be known as Garmoran. It is possible that these territories were gained after Angus' death,
Lord_of_the_Isles
Island of Scotland
supervision. By the mid 13th century the Small Isles were in Lordship of Garmoran, a possession of Clan MacRory founded by Somerled's grandson Ruaidhrí mac
Eigg
One of the Small Isles of the Inner Hebrides, in the district of Lochaber, Scotland
extended to Garmoran; nevertheless, the treaty expressly preserved the power of local rulers, turning the MacRory lands into the Lordship of Garmoran, a quasi-independent
Rùm
Island of the Outer Hebrides, Scotland
MacRory lands, excepting Bute, Arran, and Jura, became the Lordship of Garmoran, a quasi-independent crown dependency. Following this, the Norse longhouses
South_Uist
Ward management area of the Highland Council
Cowal Cunningham Desnes Eskdale Farines Fife Fothriff Galloway Garioch Garmoran The Glenkens Gowrie Kintyre Knapdale Kyle Lauderdale Lennox Liddesdale
Lochaber
Lord of the Isles and chief of the Scottish Clan Donald
the Isles in the 12th century, Donald's predecessor, including Morvern, Garmoran, Lochaber, Kintyre and Knapdale on the mainland. Donald was the grandson
Donald of Islay, Lord of the Isles
Donald_of_Islay,_Lord_of_the_Isles
Island of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland
Lorne, Uist, parts of Lochaber, and Garmoran). The Macruari territories were eventually inherited by Amy of Garmoran., who married her MacDonald cousin
Islay
Island of Bishop's Isles, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Scottish crown control under the tutelage of the quasi-autonomous Lordship of Garmoran (ruled by the MacRory, a faction among the rulers of the Kingdom of the
Mingulay
Scottish clan
of Harlaw. John of Islay, Lord of the Isles 1380 John married: Amy of Garmoran, heiress of Clann Ruaidhrí, and their eldest son was Ranald MacDonald (founder
Clan_Donald
Historical division in the Scottish Highlands
Cowal Cunningham Desnes Eskdale Farines Fife Fothriff Galloway Garioch Garmoran The Glenkens Gowrie Kintyre Knapdale Kyle Lauderdale Lennox Liddesdale
Atholl
Ruined castle on South Uist, Scotland
scheduled monument. The castle may have been built by the MacRuaries of Garmoran, or by the MacNeils of Barra who were granted the lands of Boisdate in
Calvay_Castle
Historic county in Scotland
Cowal Cunningham Desnes Eskdale Farines Fife Fothriff Galloway Garioch Garmoran The Glenkens Gowrie Kintyre Knapdale Kyle Lauderdale Lennox Liddesdale
Kincardineshire
Norse-Gaelic magnate (died 1210)
the Hebrides and the lands the main territories that came to be known as Garmoran. One possibility is that these territories were gained after Aonghus' death
Aonghus_mac_Somhairle
Region of the Scottish Highlands
Cowal Cunningham Desnes Eskdale Farines Fife Fothriff Galloway Garioch Garmoran The Glenkens Gowrie Kintyre Knapdale Kyle Lauderdale Lennox Liddesdale
Breadalbane,_Scotland
King of Alba from 1214 to 1249
Dubhghaill mac Ruaidhrí (Dougall, son of Roderic) possessed the lordship of Garmoran in the same manner. Although Alexander had remained active in the west
Alexander_II_of_Scotland
Norse-Gaelic leader
Ruaidhrí's later descendants certainly held power in the Hebrides and Garmoran, it is uncertain how and when these territories passed into their possession
Ruaidhrí_mac_Raghnaill
Highland Scottish clan
Arthur branch was in possession of extensive territory in the earldom Garmoran, which was the original seat of the Campbells. Skene wrote that "it is
Clan_Arthur
Strath (valley) of the River Earn, Scotland
Cowal Cunningham Desnes Eskdale Farines Fife Fothriff Galloway Garioch Garmoran The Glenkens Gowrie Kintyre Knapdale Kyle Lauderdale Lennox Liddesdale
Strathearn
1386), and his first wife Amie MacRory. John granted Ranald the lands of Garmoran, which he had acquired through his marriage to Amie. This grant may have
Ranald MacDonald (founder of Clanranald)
Ranald_MacDonald_(founder_of_Clanranald)
Region of Scotland
Cowal Cunningham Desnes Eskdale Farines Fife Fothriff Galloway Garioch Garmoran The Glenkens Gowrie Kintyre Knapdale Kyle Lauderdale Lennox Liddesdale
The_Lennox
Scottish magnate
2011. Retrieved 11 May 2016. Boardman, SI (2004). "MacRuairi, Ranald, of Garmoran (d. 1346)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford
Aonghus_Óg_of_Islay
Scottish conflict in 1491
Cameron was joined by Alexander MacDonald of Lochalsh, Clan Ranald of Garmoran and Lochaber and the Chattan Confederation. The Chattan Confederation must
Raid_on_Ross
Island off the coast of Scotland
father's and his elder brother's deaths. He first married Amy MacRuairi of Garmoran, the heiress of the MacRory family, thereby consolidating the remains of
Isle_of_Mull
Highland Scottish clan
Isles, following the forfeiture of the previous Lordships of Uist and Garmoran, earlier that year. Gilleonan's namesake, reckoned the twelfth chief, was
Clan_MacNeil
Valley in Scotland
Cowal Cunningham Desnes Eskdale Farines Fife Fothriff Galloway Garioch Garmoran The Glenkens Gowrie Kintyre Knapdale Kyle Lauderdale Lennox Liddesdale
Strathgryffe
in 1247. Ruaidhri's direct descendants Dubhghall and Ailean, who ruled Garmoran and the Uists are generally not given titles by Scottish sources. However
List of rulers of the Kingdom of the Isles
List_of_rulers_of_the_Kingdom_of_the_Isles
Island in the Inner Hebrides
had become the MacRory realm of Garmoran (stretching from Uist to the Rough Bounds), but documents relating to Garmoran do treat Canna as part of it, suggesting
Canna,_Scotland
District of Perthshire, Scotland
Cowal Cunningham Desnes Eskdale Farines Fife Fothriff Galloway Garioch Garmoran The Glenkens Gowrie Kintyre Knapdale Kyle Lauderdale Lennox Liddesdale
Menteith
Region in central Scotland
Cowal Cunningham Desnes Eskdale Farines Fife Fothriff Galloway Garioch Garmoran The Glenkens Gowrie Kintyre Knapdale Kyle Lauderdale Lennox Liddesdale
Gowrie
Scottish magnate (d. ~1296)
Although it is possible that Dubhghall's power base had been located in Garmoran and perhaps Uist, there is uncertainty as to how and when these territories
Ailéan_mac_Ruaidhrí
Thirteenth-century ruler of the Isle of Man and parts of the Hebrides
possible that Ruaidhrí's descendants—Clann Ruaidhrí—owed their later power in Garmoran and the Hebrides to Óláfr's patronage. Although the chronicle alleges that
Olaf_the_Black
British committee area
Cowal Cunningham Desnes Eskdale Farines Fife Fothriff Galloway Garioch Garmoran The Glenkens Gowrie Kintyre Knapdale Kyle Lauderdale Lennox Liddesdale
Marr,_Scotland
Island in Scotland
David II in 1343. Moreover, in 1346, John inherited the great Lordship of Garmoran through his brother-in-law Raghnall MacRuaridh. This meant that John's
Gigha
Committee area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Cowal Cunningham Desnes Eskdale Farines Fife Fothriff Galloway Garioch Garmoran The Glenkens Gowrie Kintyre Knapdale Kyle Lauderdale Lennox Liddesdale
Buchan
Scottish nobleman
travel to France. Ingram married Isabella, widow of Ailéan mac Ruaidhrí of Garmoran and had the following known issue: Eva de Umfraville, married Phillip de
Ingram_de_Umfraville
12th and 13th-century king in the British Isles
History would appear to preserve the memory of Meic Somairle intrusion into Garmoran, and the episode itself may be an example of feuding between the Meic Somairle
Rǫgnvaldr_Guðrøðarson
Large feudal landholdings created in Scotland during the 12th and 13th centuries
incomers allied with the Kings of Alba, but three lordships in the west – Garmoran, Islay and Lorne – were held by descendants of Somerled, the Norse-Gaelic
Provincial_lordships
Medieval Scottish clan
Although it is possible that Dubhghall's power base had been located in Garmoran and perhaps Uist, there is uncertainty as to how and when these territories
Clann_Ruaidhrí
Highland Scottish clan
ownership despite earlier forfeiture by their feudal superior, Godfrey of Garmoran. Donald married twice: first to Laleve, daughter of the chief of Clan MacIver
Clan_MacDonell_of_Glengarry
of Camerons, joined by Alexander MacDonald of Lochalsh, Clan Ranald of Garmoran and Lochaber and the Chattan Confederation carried out on a raid into the
Clan_MacDonald_of_Lochalsh
King of Argyll and the Isles Scotland
Ruaidhrí. Although it is possible that Dubhghall's power base was located in Garmoran and perhaps the Uists, there is uncertainty as to how and when these territories
Dubhghall_mac_Ruaidhrí
Scottish magnate
Donald. ISBN 978-0-85976-631-9. Boardman, SI (2004). "MacRuairi, Ranald, of Garmoran (d. 1346)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford
Lachlann_Mac_Ruaidhrí
King of the Isles, Lord of Argyll, Lord of Kinytre
History would appear to preserve the memory of meic Somairle intrusion into Garmoran, and the episode itself may be an example of feuding between the meic Somairle
Ragnall_mac_Somairle
Scottish lord & clan leader (??–c.1299)
ISBN 978-90-04-22983-9. ISSN 1385-7827. Boardman, SI (2004). "MacRuairi, Ranald, of Garmoran (d. 1346)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford
Alasdair_Óg_of_Islay
of Siol Gorrie is Gorrie (Godfrey), a son of John of Islay and Amy of Garmoran. Godfrey was titled Lord of Uist. The Siol Gorrie feuded with their cousins
Siol_Gorrie
Scottish magnate (died 1346)
often regarded as a single "Lordship of Garmoran", this title is a modern construct, and the region of Garmoran was actually just one of several mainland
Raghnall_Mac_Ruaidhrí
Scottish magnate
Eneas Mackay. OL 20423867M. Boardman, SI (2004). "MacRuairi, Ranald, of Garmoran (d. 1346)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford
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