- Coll the Left-Handed
MacDonald'. Gaelic-speakers,
preferring the
patronymic system,
generally referred to him as
Alasdair MacColla; English-speakers generally...
- speaker, and it is from his
father that
MacColla was made
aware of the
language as a
young boy. As a child,
Mac Colla's family were
Plymouth Brethren, although...
- and
sailed away on his
personal galley to save himself.
Inverlochy was
MacColla and O'Cahan's
greatest moment. It is
recorded that O'Cahan
personally drew...
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Alasdair MacColla MacDonald, a
MacDonald
clansman from the
Western Isles of Scotland. They
included M**** O'Cahan (an
Irish cousin to
MacColla) and his...
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victory for the royalists, led by the
Marquess of
Montrose and
Alasdair MacColla, over Sir John Urry and an army
raised by the Covenanter-dominated Scottish...
-
plans for an
expedition came to fruition, with
Alasdair MacColla (also
known as
Alexander MacDonnell)
leading a
force from
Waterford to Scotland. Rallying...
-
charge Battle of
Prestonpans (1745) Stevenson,
David (1980).
Alasdair MacColla and the
Highland problem in the
seventeenth century. Donald. ISBN 9780859760553...
- Evan
MacColl (Scottish Gaelic: "Eòghann
MacColla"; 1808–1898) was a Scottish-born
bilingual poet in both
Canadian Gaelic and
Canadian English. He is commonly...
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Alexander MacDonnell. This is
likely the "Sarjeant
Major Thomas Laghtnan"
listed by
MacDonnell.
Overall command was
given to
Major General Alasdair MacColla MacDonald...
-
MacColla and
invaded the
lands of the Campbells. Sir James' brother, Archibald, led a
force of
Lamonts across Loch Long and,
together with
MacColla's...