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Alasdair Macdonell, son of Ranald Macdonell and Flora MacLeod.
"X. Alastair Dubh, who was created a Lord and Peer of Parliament by James III. and VIII., Dec. 9, 1716, as Lord Macdonell. He married, first, Anne,* daughter of Hugh Lord Lovat, and had by her —
He married, secondly, Mary, daughter of Kenneth, Earl of Seaforth, and had by her, who died in January, 1726, and was buried at Holyrood —
Alastair Dubh died at Invergarry, Oct. 28, 1721, and was succeeded by his son."
SOURCE: The clan Donald; by the Rev. A. Macdonald, minister of Killearnan, and the Rev. A. Macdonald, minister of Kiltarlity; Vol. III; 1896; page 312
1 - Alastair was created a peer by the exiled Jacobite King James VIII in 1716. It appears that that creation has never been recognised under UK law.
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2 - On 27th August 1715, Glengarry was one of the chiefs who attended the pretended grand hunting match at Braemar, appointed by the Earl of Mar, previous to the breaking out of the rebellion of that year. After the suppression of the rebellion, the chief of Glengarry made his submission to General Cadogan at Inverness. He died in 1724. By his wife, Lady Mary Mackenzie, daughter of the third Earl of Seaforth, he had a son, John MacDonell, who succeeded him. [3]
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October 28, 1721
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Invergarry Castle, Inverness-shire, Scotland
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of Glengarry, , Inverness, Scotland
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