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Alasdair Crotach MacLeod (Scottish Gaelic:
Alasdair Crotach MacLeòid) (1450 – 1547) is
considered to be the 8th
Chief of Clan MacLeod. He was the son of...
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Alastair Crotach MacLeod.
Casteal Mhicleod, near to
Shiel Bridge in Lochaber, is a
ruinous castle that was once held by
Alastair Crotach MacLeod and...
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contemporary structures at
Kisimul Castle and
Caisteal Maol.
Alasdair Crotach, the 8th chief,
added the
Fairy Tower as a
separate building around 1500...
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married Catherine Gunn in Osclay. She was the
great granddaughter of
Donald Crotach Gunn who was
Chief of the Clan Gunn.
Donald (Manitoba) Gunn
married Margaret...
- 1303/1305–1351/1352),
Polish prince Alasdair Crotach MacLeod (1450–1547),
Scottish chief of Clan MacLeod,
Crotach being Scottish Gaelic for "hunchbacked"...
- to have been the last
MacLeod chief buried on Iona; his son,
Alasdair Crotach (1450–1547), was
buried in St
Clements Church, on Harris.
According to...
- this time, the
chief of the
MacLeods of
Harris and Dunvegan,
Alasdair Crotach, was on Harris, but that upon
hearing the news of the MacDonald's encroachments...
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issued a
charter confirming Alastair Crotach as
laird of
Sleat and
North Uist.
After the
deaths of
Alastair Crotach and his son
William in
quick succession...
- www.macleodgenealogy.org.
Retrieved 20
March 2009. "Alexander Alisdair_
Crotach MACLEOD (VIII Chief)". www.macleodgenealogy.org.
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March 2009...
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architectural style is
essentially that of 1520 to 1550. In 1528,
Alasdair Crotach MacLeod, 8th Chief,
prepared for
himself a
magnificent wall tomb on the...