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" Of the burial of his son, John, Lord of the Isles, a more particular description is given. " He died in his own castle at Ardtornish, while monks and priests were over his body, and having received the body of Christ and extreme unction, his fair body... "
The Historians of Scotland - Página 353
1874
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Life of Saint Columba, Founder of Hy

Saint Adamnan - 1874 - 582 páginas
...lona in 1561 are enumerated the " teindis of Ycolmkill, called the personiage of Tempill Ronaige." It was probably about the time the abbot acquired...laid in the same grave with his father at Teampull Odbran, or the church of St. Oran, in the year 1380." He was twice married. By his first wife he had...
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The Life of Saint Columba: Founder of Hy

Saint Adamnan - 1874 - 584 páginas
...monument. The death of his successor, Donald, is not recorded. His son and successor, Angus Мог, is said to have died in Isla ; but of his son and...1380." He was twice married. By his first wife he had Kanald, ancestor of the Clan Ranald, and Mary, married to MacLean of Duart. By his second wife he had...
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Life of Saint Columba, Founder of Hy

Saint Adamnan - 1874 - 586 páginas
...Eobert Brace's time, it is said, " This Angus Og died in Isla. His body was interred in lona, AD 1 306.' Of the burial of his son, John, Lord of the Isles,...first •wife he had Ranald, ancestor of the Clan Ranald, and Mary, married to MacLean of Duart. By his second wife he had Donald, his successor as Lord...
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Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban, Volumen3

William Forbes Skene - 1877 - 552 páginas
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Iona

James Frederick Skinner Gordon - 1885 - 160 páginas
...but of his son and successor, ANGUS OG. the Lord of the Isles in the time of King Robert the Bruce, it is said, " This Angus Og died in Isla. His body...and he was laid in the same grave with his father at Tempull Odhram, or the Church of St. Oran, in the year 1380." a covering of gold and silver for the...
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Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban, Volumen3

William Forbes Skene - 1890 - 558 páginas
...monks and vicars came to meet him, as it was the custom to meet the body of the king of Fionnghall, and his service and waking were honourably performed...and he was laid in the same grave with his father in Teampal Oghrain in the year of our Lord 1380. Ragnall, the son of Eoin, was High Steward over Innsigall...
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Summer in the Hebrides: Sketches in Colonsay and Oronsay

Frances Murray - 1887 - 216 páginas
...monks and vicars came to meet him, as it was the custom to meet the body of the King of Fionnghall ; and his service and waking were honourably performed...and he was laid in the same grave with his father in Teampal Oghrain, in the year of our Lord 1380." It is said that he " erected the monastery of the...
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Reliquiæ Celticæ: Texts, Papers and Studies in Gaelic Literature ..., Volumen2

Alexander Cameron - 1894 - 728 páginas
...monks and vicars came to meet him, as it was the custom to meet the body of the king of the Hebrides, and his service and waking were honourably performed during eight days and eight nights, aud he was laid in the same grave with his father in the church of Uran in the year of our Lord 1380....
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Reliquiæ Celticæ: Texts, Papers and Studies in Gaelic Literature ..., Volumen2

Alexander Cameron - 1894 - 690 páginas
...the king of the Hebrides, and his service and waking were honourably performed during eight days ftud eight nights, and he was laid in the same grave with his father in the church of Oran in the year of our Lord 1380. Ranald, the son of John, was High Steward over...
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The Road to the Isles: Poetry, Lore, and Tradition of the Hebrides

Kenneth MacLeod - 1927 - 256 páginas
...the vicars came forth to meet him, as it was the custom to meet the body of the King of the Isles ; and his service and waking were honourably performed during eight days and eight nights ; after which, his full noble body was laid in the same grave with his fathers, in the Reilig of Oran....
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