Individual Details
Alexander "Alasdair MacDomhnaill, Earl of Ross, Lord of the Isles" Macdonald
(1398 - Bef 8 May 1449)
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[[Category:Clan MacDonald]]
[[Category: Battle of Harlaw]]
[[Category:Lord of the Isles]]
[[Category:Earl of Ross]]
[[Category: Battle of Lochaber]]
== Biography ==
Alexander died at Dingwall, and was buried in the Castle Chanonry of Ross, also known as Seaforth Castle, was located in the town of Fortrose on 8th May 1449.Highland Papers, page 47.
== Sources ==
:Macdonald, Rev. A. and Macdonald Rev. A. (1904). [http://archive.org/stream/clandonald03macduoft#page/182/mode/2up ''The Clan Donald: Volume 3'']. Inverness, Scotland. Northern Counties Publishing Company Ltd., p. 182.
:"History of the Macdonalds." ''Highland Papers, Vol. 1'', J.R.N. MacPhail (ed), 1914, Scottish history society, Edinburgh, Accessed February 21, 2015. https://archive.org/stream/highlandpapers01macp#page/46/mode/2up
: http://www.thepeerage.com/p50631.htm#i506302
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[[Category:Scotland, Arbroath Profiles Needs Review]]
[[Category:Declaration of Arbroath, Leslie Family Worklist]]
[[Category:Clan MacDonald]]
[[Category: Battle of Harlaw]]
[[Category:Lord of the Isles]]
[[Category: Earls of Ross]]
[[Category: Battle of Lochaber]]
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== Biography ==
}Alexander died at Dingwall, and was buried in the Castle Chanonry of Ross, also known as Seaforth Castle, was located in the town of Fortrose on 8th May 1449.Highland Papers, page 47.
== Sources ==
*Macdonald, Rev. A. and Macdonald Rev. A. (1904). [http://archive.org/stream/clandonald03macduoft#page/182/mode/2up ''The Clan Donald: Volume 3'']. Inverness, Scotland. Northern Counties Publishing Company Ltd., p. 182.
*"History of the Macdonalds." ''Highland Papers, Vol. 1'', J.R.N. MacPhail (ed), 1914, Scottish history society, Edinburgh, Accessed February 21, 2015. https://archive.org/stream/highlandpapers01macp#page/46/mode/2up
*http://www.thepeerage.com/p50631.htm#i506302
}
[[Category:Clan MacDonald]]
[[Category: Battle of Harlaw]]
[[Category:Lord of the Isles]]
[[Category:Earl of Ross]]
[[Category: Battle of Lochaber]]
== Biography ==
Alexander died at Dingwall, and was buried in the Castle Chanonry of Ross, also known as Seaforth Castle, was located in the town of Fortrose on 8th May 1449.Highland Papers, page 47.
== Sources ==
:"History of the Macdonalds." ''Highland Papers, Vol. 1'', J.R.N. MacPhail (ed), 1914, Scottish history society, Edinburgh, Accessed February 21, 2015. https://archive.org/stream/highlandpapers01macp#page/46/mode/2up
: http://www.thepeerage.com/p50631.htm#i506302
-- MERGED NOTE ------------
[[Category:Scotland, Arbroath Profiles Needs Review]]
[[Category:Declaration of Arbroath, Leslie Family Worklist]]
[[Category:Clan MacDonald]]
[[Category: Battle of Harlaw]]
[[Category:Lord of the Isles]]
[[Category: Earls of Ross]]
[[Category: Battle of Lochaber]]
}
}
== Biography ==
}Alexander died at Dingwall, and was buried in the Castle Chanonry of Ross, also known as Seaforth Castle, was located in the town of Fortrose on 8th May 1449.Highland Papers, page 47.
== Sources ==
*"History of the Macdonalds." ''Highland Papers, Vol. 1'', J.R.N. MacPhail (ed), 1914, Scottish history society, Edinburgh, Accessed February 21, 2015. https://archive.org/stream/highlandpapers01macp#page/46/mode/2up
*http://www.thepeerage.com/p50631.htm#i506302
Events
| Birth | 1398 | Scotland | |||
| Marriage | 1415 | Cromarty, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland - Elizabeth Seton | |||
| Death | Bef 8 May 1449 | Dingwall Castle, Ross, Scotland | |||
| Alt name | de Ile | ||||
| Reference No | 5765287 | ||||
| Reference No | 5932685 | ||||
| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Spouse | Elizabeth Seton (1416 - 1479) |
| Father | Donald "Donald of Harlaw" Macdonald (1359 - 1423) |
| Mother | Mariota "Countess of Ross" Leslie (1365 - 1440) |
| Sibling | Agnes MacDonald (1415 - 1442) |
| Sibling | Unknown Macdonald (1380 - ) |
| Sibling | Anne MacDonald (1380 - ) |
| Sibling | Aonghas "Angus" MacDonald (1400 - ) |
| Sibling | Mariot "Mariotta" MacDonald (1415 - ) |