The Names of Some of The Men Murdered At Dunaverty in Kintyre and Several Others Not To Be Remembere
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Duncane M'Dougall brother to the Laird of M'Dougall | Allane M'Dougall his brother | Alister M'Dougall cousin germaine to the said Laird |
Alister M'Dougall cousin germaine to the said Laird | Iain M'Dougall his brother | Sorlle M'Dougall brother to Iain |
Iain M'Dougall nephew to the Laird of Raray | Dougall M'Dougall of Ardmoir | Iain M'Dougall of Degnishe |
Allane Roy alias M'Dougall | Sorlle M'conochie alias M'Dougall | Allane M'ein Vc coll alias M'Dougall |
Alexander son to Hew M'Dougall | Allane M'Sorlle alias M'Dougall | Allane M'allane dui alias M'Dougall |
Alexander M'ewne alias M'Dougall | Sorlle roy alias M'Dougall | Dougall M'Ewine Vc Ewine alias M'Dougall |
Iain M'eine Vc ewine alias M'Dougall | Dougall M'Ewine oig alias M'Dougall | Alexander M'Ewine oig alias M'Dougall |
Dougall Ewine Vc ein alias M'Dougall | Angus M'Ewine Vc ein alias M'Dougall | Sorll M'ewin vc ein alias M'Dougall. |
Sorll M'Sorll alias M'Dougall | Dougall M'duill vc ewin alias M'Dougall | Iain M'allane vc Conochie alias M'Dougall |
Dougall M'Dougall vc ewin alias M'Dougall | Dougall M'Ewine vc eun vc ewin alias M'Dougall | Iain M'eun vc ewin alias M'Dougall |
Iain M'alister vc ewin alias M'Dougall | Allane M'alister vc ewine alias M'Dougall | Dougall M'ein dui alias M'Dougall |
Duncane M'ein dui alias M'Dougall | Iain M'ein dui alias M'Dougall | Duncan M'conochie oig alias M'Dougall |
Dougall M'Ranald alias M'Dougall | Iain M'doull vc allane alias M'Dougall | Alister M'ewin vc duill alias M'Dougall |
Alister M'ewin vc alister alias M'Dougall | Alexander M'ewine vc alister alias M'Dougall | Tain M'coll vc ewine alias M'Dougall |
Dougall M'Sorll vc conochie alias M'Dougall | Dougall M'Sorll alias M'Dougall | Dougall M'conochie vc duill alias M'Dougall |
Dougall M'dougall vc ilveoill alias M'Dougall | Sorll M'Dougall his brother | Iain M'Dougall his brother |
Lachlan M'ilvcoll alias M'Dougall | Coll M'Dougall vc Coll alias M'Dougall |
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Iain M'ein vc ein dui alias M'onlea | Dunsla M'ein vc onlea | Iain M'onlea his brother |
Gilchrist M'ilchoan | Duncane M'culloch | Iain M'murardich |
Donald M'callum | Donald M'conochie vc William | Callum M'callum |
Fergus M'callum | Gilpatrick M'Keoick | Iain M'Keoick his brother |
Donald M'ilchoen | Iain M'ilchoen | Iain M'Keith |
Donald M'Keith his brother | Murdoch roy M'Murrich | Iain M'duill vc Kemlach |
Iain M'phatrick | Donald M'illchonnell | Archibald M'illchonnell his brother |
Iain M'Callum vc Raldounoch | Iain M'cluglashe | Iain M'Innes vc conochie roy alias murrich |
Finlay M'Glassane | Iain M'Glassane his son | Fergus M'Glassane |
Ewne M'Glassane | Iain M'Glassane | Lauchlane M'Glassane |
Iain M'Vrion | Donald M'Vrion | Iain M'Malcallum alias M'ntyr |
Donald M'conochie vc noill alias M'onlea | Iain M'Gillespick M'Intyre | Iain M'conachie M'Keith |
Iain M'Mertine | Donald M'Gibboun | Iain M'Kearrick |
Iain M'donochie vc Kenouch alias M'Innes | Ewin M'conochie vc William |
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