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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Site of BATTLE between Clans [Maol Ruadh] 127 ; 141 [continued from page 193] *mortification of being captured by his enemies and rescued by his refractory vassals. The disiinterested conduct of the Macphersons was highly honorable to their character; the Macdonells retained possession of their lands, and the MacKintosh remained a separate and an independent clan, although still recognising the bond of Clan Chattan." Speyside Guide
MAOL RUADH Maol Ruadh
Maol Ruadh
Maol Ruadh
Mulroy
Mr Donald McDonall, Keppoch
Mr Duncan Fisher, Bunroy
Mr Donald Campbell, Auchluerach
SpeySide Guide
127 ; 141 Appled to a hill feature of no great extent or elevation, Situated about 2 miles north of Roy Bridge History points out this hill as being the scene of a battle between the Macdonells, and the MacKintoshes; and on the top of the hill, green spots are still visible to marK the graves of those who fell on that occassion. Meaning in English The red head or Sloping hill.

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[Page] 147
Parish of Kilmonivaig -- Inverness shire

[Signed] John Duncan
Lce Corp R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]

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