Clan MacDonald of Largie

Clan MacDonald of Largie, also known as Clan Ranald Bane, is a Scottish clan and a branch of Clan Donald. The founder of the MacDonalds of Largie is Ranald Bane MacDonald, a son of Iain Mhoir Tanistear Mic Dhòmhnaill (John Mor Tanister MacDonald) and Margery Byset (Margaret Bisset).[1]

Clan MacDonald of Largie
Profile
RegionLargie, Kintyre
Chief
Laird John Ranald Maxwell Macdonald
SeatLargie, Kintyre
Historic seatLargie Castle, Rhunahaorine

History

Ranald Bane was granted lands in Kintyre around Largie by his brother Donald Ballach MacDonald, Chief of Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg.

In 1647 at the Battle of Rhunahaorine Moss, during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, the MacDonalds of Largie were routed and Largie Castle at Rhunahaorine was destroyed. Their lands and estate were forfeited and given to Archibald Campbell of Inverawe. The lands and estate were returned during the Restoration in 1660.[2]

Chiefs

  • Ranald Bane MacDonald, 1st of Largie[3]
  • Donald MacRanald Bane, 2nd of Largie
  • Alexander MacDonald, 3rd of Largie
  • Donald MacDonald, 4th of Largie
  • John MacDonald, 5th of Largie
  • Hector MacDonald, 6th of Largie
  • Archibald MacDonald, 7th of Largie
  • Alexander MacDonald, 8th of Largie
  • Angus MacDonald, 9th of Largie
  • John MacDonald, 10th of Largie
  • John Ranald Maxwell Macdonald 11th of Largie
  • John Ranald Maxwell Macdonald (II)12th of Largie

Castles

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gollark: Really? What do you do with the offspring?
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References

  1. "The Peerage - Ranald Bane MacDonald". 2009. Retrieved 6 August 2009.
  2. "Kintyre Antiquarian & Natural History Society Magazine - Web Edition No.1 - January 1997". 2009. Archived from the original on 21 August 2008. Retrieved 6 August 2009.
  3. "MacDonald Genealogy". 2009. Retrieved 8 August 2009.
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