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- Loch Garry (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Garraidh) is a freshwater loch 25 km north of Fort William, Lochaber, Scotland. Loch Garry is 11 km long and 50 m deep...
- L'Incomprise (T112)  French Navy Torpedo boat 1938 610 C.C. Gras 4 636 SS Lochgarry Merchant Navy P****enger ship 1898 1,670 Capt. Ewen Mackinnon, Master 1...
- attempted to prolong the campaign. On 8 May, nearby at Murlaggan, Lochiel, Lochgarry, Clanranald and Barisdale all agreed to rendezvous at Invermallie on 18...
- Jacobites, had a low opinion of him and other senior Jacobites, describing Lochgarry as "a bandit", and suggesting George Murray was a British spy. For their...
- Murray of Broughton, Lochiel, Keppoch, Clanranald, Glencoe, Ardsheal and Lochgarry. After much discussion, Charles persuaded his council to agree to an invasion...
- Broughton, O'****van, Lochiel, Keppoch, Clanranald, Glencoe, Ardsheal and Lochgarry. In his Diary, Lord Elcho later wrote that "...the majority of the Council...
- MacDonell of Glengarry's Regiment: 500 men. Commanded by Donald MacDonnell of Lochgarry. This regiment included a unit of Grants of Glenmoriston and Glen Urquhart...
- it dis****d. MacDonnell of Glengarry's Regiment Donald MacDonnell of Lochgarry Glengarry's was one of the largest Highland regiments: it served throughout...
- Regiment of Foot (Macdonald's Highlanders), by Colonel John MacDonell of Lochgarry, in the West of Scotland and Western Isles, as a Scottish Light Infantry...
- three days later. He was replaced by his kinsman, Donald MacDonnell of Lochgarry, who lead the Glengarry regiment at the Battle of Culloden in April 1746...