Battle of Dunaverty - The Names of Some of The Men Murdered at Dunaverty in Kintyre and Several Others Not To Be Remembere

The Names of Some of The Men Murdered At Dunaverty in Kintyre and Several Others Not To Be Remembere

Column 1
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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