• Amy of Garmoran also known as Amie MacRuari and Euphemia was a 14th-century Scottish noblewoman who was the sister of Raghnall mac Ruaidhri, Lord of Garmoran...
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    years later, left Garmoran in the hands of Amy of Garmoran. The southern parts of the Kingdom of the Isles had become the Lordship of the Isles, ruled...
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    was Amy of Garmoran. The southern parts of the Kingdom of the Isles had become the Lordship of the Isles, ruled by the MacDonalds (another group of Somerled's...
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    Benbecula (redirect from Isle of Benbecula)
    MacRury heir was Amy of Garmoran. According to MacGibbon and Ross, Borve Castle (which they date to between 1344 and 1363) was built by Amy; it became the...
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    Morar (category National scenic areas of Scotland)
    until the sole MacRory heir was Amy of Garmoran. Most of the remainder of the Kingdom of the Isles had become the Lordship of the Isles, ruled by the MacDonalds...
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    already owning much of Lorne, Uist, parts of Lochaber, and Garmoran). The Macruari territories were eventually inherited by Amy of Garmoran., who married her...
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    Historically the chiefs of the Clan Donald held the title of Lord of the Isles until 1493 and two of those chiefs also held the title of Earl of Ross until 1476...
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  • Arisaig (category Training establishments of the Special Operations Executive)
    dependency – the Lordship of Garmoran – still ruled by the MacRory, until the final MacRory heir was Amy of Garmoran. Most of the remainder of the kingdom had become...
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    was Amy of Garmoran. The southern parts of the Kingdom of the Isles had become the Lordship of the Isles, ruled by the MacDonalds (another group of Somerled's...
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  • Siol Gorrie (category Gaelic families of Norse descent)
    branch of Clan Donald. The progenitor of Siol Gorrie is Gorrie (Godfrey), a son of John of Islay and Amy of Garmoran. Godfrey was titled Lord of Uist....
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    terms of the treaty and Dubhghall died in 1268, possibly in exile. By 1337 the sole MacRory heir was Amy of Garmoran, who in that year married John of Islay...
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    an intrinsic part of Scotland. After nearly a century, the sole MacRory heir was Amy of Garmoran, who married John of Islay, leader of the MacDonalds, the...
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  • Moidart (category National scenic areas of Scotland)
    crown dependency – the Lordship of Garmoran – still ruled by the MacRory, until the sole MacRory heir was Amy of Garmoran. At around this time, Castle Tioram...
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    MacRuairie of Garmoran, Christina macRuari of the Isles, Christina MacRuaridh of the Isles, Christina of Garmoran, Christina of Mar, Christina of the Isles...
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  • regarded as a single "Lordship of Garmoran", this title is a modern construct, and the region of Garmoran was actually just one of several mainland territories...
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    John of Islay, became Lord of the Isles after his father's and his elder brother's deaths. He first married Amy MacRuairi of Garmoran, the heiress of the...
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    Gowrie (category History of Perth and Kinross)
    (Edinburgh, 1993), pp. 39–81 Juhala, Amy L., "Ruthven, John, third earl of Gowrie (1577/8–1600)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University...
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  • Ruaidhrí Mac Ruaidhrí (category Scottish people of the Wars of Scottish Independence)
    (1905). History of Scottish Seals. Vol. 1. Stirling: Eneas Mackay. OL 20423867M. Boardman, SI (2004). "MacRuairi, Ranald, of Garmoran (d. 1346)". Oxford...
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    Clann Ruaidhrí (category Gaelic families of Norse descent)
    History of Warfare. Edinburgh: Brill. pp. 231–254. ISBN 978-90-04-22983-9. ISSN 1385-7827. Boardman, SI (2004). "MacRuairi, Ranald, of Garmoran (d. 1346)"...
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