Dingwall or Dingwell is a Scottish surname. One of the most prominent families by the name of Dingwall in Scotland were the Dingwalls of Kildun who were...
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Dingwall is a town and former royal burgh in the highlands of Scotland. Dingwall may also refer to: Dingwall, Nova Scotia, Canada Dingwall of Kildun, a...
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Mackenzie, had acquired the other part by purchase from Dingwall of Kildun, son of the other co-heiress of Sir Donald, on 24 November 1554, and Queen Mary had...
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MacCulloch witnessed a charter by Thomas Dingwall of Kildun on October 27, 1466, at Tain. Angus MacCulloch of Plaids is on record from 1483 to 1498. He...
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having run out he was forced to quit the pass. The Dingwall Laird of Kildun was killed with seven score of his men and the Munros lost thirteen who were allegedly...
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daughters. Alexander Bane, 2nd Laird of Tulloch married firstly, in 1558, to Janet Dingwall of the Dingwall of Kildun family, by whom he had his son and...
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men, who, joined by Ross's vassals, the Munros of Fowlis, and the Dingwalls of Kildun, pursued and overtook the western tribes at Bealach nam Broig, where...
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force of MacIvers, Maclennans, Macaulays and Macleays against a force of Frasers, Munroes of Foulis and Dingwalls of Kildun. Alexander was the first of the...
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