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ignored (help) Ross, A (2012). Lochailort, Highland: Desk-Based Assessment and Oral Reminiscence. Report no. 1995. CFA Archaeology. Boardman, S (2006). The Campbells, 1250–1513. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 978-0859766319. Ewan, E (2006). "MacRuairi, Christiana, of the Isles (of Mar)". In Ewan, E; Innes, S; Reynolds, S; Pipes, R (eds.). The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women: From the Earliest Times to 2004. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. p. 244. ISBN 0748617132. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Barrow, GWS (2005) [1965]. Robert Bruce and the Community of the Realm of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748620222. Raven, JA (2005a). Medieval Landscapes and Lordship in South Uist (PhD thesis). Vol. 1. University of Glasgow. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 December 2015. Boardman, SI (2004). "MacRuairi, Ranald, of Garmoran (d. 1346)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/54286. Retrieved 5 July 2011. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Brown, M (2004). The Wars of Scotland, 1214–1371. The New Edinburgh History of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748612386. McDonald, RA (2004). "Coming in From the Margins: The Descendants of Somerled and Cultural Accommodation in the Hebrides, 1164–1317". In Smith, B (ed.). Britain and Ireland, 900–1300: Insular Responses to Medieval European Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 179–98. ISBN 0511038550. Murray, A (1998). Castle Tioram: The Historical Background. Glasgow: Cruithne Press. McDonald, RA (1997). The Kingdom of the Isles: Scotland's Western Seaboard, c. 1100–c. 1336. Scottish Historical Monographs. East Linton: Tuckwell Press. ISBN 978-1898410850. Duffy, S (1993). Ireland and the Irish Sea Region, 1014–1318 (PhD thesis). Trinity College, Dublin. hdl:2262/77137. Duncan, AAM, ed. (1988). The Acts of Robert I, 1306–1329. Regesta Regum Scottorum. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0852245432. Easson, AR (1986). Systems of Land Assessment in Scotland Before 1400 (PhD thesis). University of Edinburgh. hdl:1842/6869. Munro, J; Munro, RW (1986). The Acts of the Lords of the Isles, 1336–1493. Scottish History Society. Edinburgh: Scottish History Society. ISBN 0906245079. Archived from the original on 20 July 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Rixson, D (1982). The West Highland Galley. Edinburgh: Birlinn. ISBN 1874744866. Steer, KA; Bannerman, JW; Collins, GH (1977). Late Medieval Monumental Sculpture in the West Highlands. Edinburgh: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. ISBN 0114913838. Macphail, JRN, ed. (1916). Highland Papers. Publications of the Scottish History Society. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable. OL 24828785M. Thomson, JM, ed. (1912). Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum: The Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, A.D. 1306–1424 (New ed.). Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House. hdl:2027/njp.32101038096846. MacDonald, A (1896). The Clan Donald. Vol. 1. Inverness: The Northern Counties Publishing Company. Origines Parochiales Scotiae: The Antiquities, Ecclesiastical and Territorial, of the Parishes of Scotland. Vol. 2, pt. 1. Edinburgh: W.H. Lizars. 1854. OL 24829769M. Robertson, W, ed. (1798). An Index Drawn Up About the Year 1629, of Many Records of Charters, Granted by the Different Sovereigns of Scotland Between the Years 1309 and 1413. Edinburgh: Murray & Cochrane. OL 13508879M.{{cite web}}
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ignored (help) Munro, J; Munro, RW (1986). The Acts of the Lords of the Isles, 1336–1493. Scottish History Society. Edinburgh: Scottish History Society. ISBN 0906245079. Archived from the original on 20 July 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Macphail, JRN, ed. (1914). Highland Papers. Publications of the Scottish History Society. Vol. 1. Edinburgh: Scottish History Society. OL 23303390M.{{cite web}}
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ignored (help) Daniels, PW (2013). The Second Scottish War of Independence, 1332–41: A National War? (MA thesis). University of Glasgow. Archived from the original on 5 October 2015. Retrieved 17 December 2015. Penman, MA (2005) [2004]. David II, 1329–71. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 978-0859766036. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Boardman, SI (2004). "MacRuairi, Ranald, of Garmoran (d. 1346)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/54286. Retrieved 5 July 2011. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Brown, M (2004). The Wars of Scotland, 1214–1371. The New Edinburgh History of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748612386. Homann, BR (2001). David II, King of Scotland (1329–1371): A Political Biography (PhD thesis). Iowa State University. doi:10.31274/rtd-180813-12064. Archived from the original on 2 March 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Roberts, JL (1999b). Lost Kingdoms: Celtic Scotland and the Middle Ages. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748609105. Boardman, S (1996b). The Early Stewart Kings: Robert II and Robert III, 1371–1406. East Linton: Tuckwell Press. ISBN 1898410437.{{cite book}}
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ignored (help) Penman, MA (2014). "The MacDonald Lordship and the Bruce Dynasty, c. 1306–c. 1371". In Oram, RD (ed.). The Lordship of the Isles. The Northern World: North Europe and the Baltic c. 400–1700 AD. Peoples, Economics and Cultures. Leiden: Brill. pp. 62–87. doi:10.1163/9789004280359_004. hdl:1893/20883. ISBN 978-9004280359. ISSN 1569-1462. Penman, MA (2005) [2004]. David II, 1329–71. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 978-0859766036. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Homann, BR (2001). David II, King of Scotland (1329–1371): A Political Biography (PhD thesis). Iowa State University. doi:10.31274/rtd-180813-12064. Archived from the original on 2 March 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Munro, J; Munro, RW (1986). The Acts of the Lords of the Isles, 1336–1493. Scottish History Society. Edinburgh: Scottish History Society. ISBN 0906245079. Archived from the original on 20 July 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Amours, FJ, ed. (1908). The Original Chronicle of Andrew of Wyntoun. Vol. 6. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons. MacDonald, A (1896). The Clan Donald. Vol. 1. Inverness: The Northern Counties Publishing Company. Laing, D, ed. (1872). Andrew of Wyntoun's Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland. The Historians of Scotland. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas. OL 7216610M.{{cite book}}
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ignored (help) Murray, A (1998). Castle Tioram: The Historical Background. Glasgow: Cruithne Press. Macphail, JRN, ed. (1914). Highland Papers. Publications of the Scottish History Society. Vol. 1. Edinburgh: Scottish History Society. OL 23303390M.{{cite book}}
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ignored (help) Penman, M (2014). Robert the Bruce: King of the Scots. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0300148725. Munro, R; Munro, J (2008). "Ross Family (per. c. 1215–c. 1415)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (October 2008 ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/54308. ISBN 978-0198614111. Retrieved 5 July 2011. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Penman, MA (2005) [2004]. David II, 1329–71. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 978-0859766036. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Oram, RD (2004). "The Lordship of the Isles, 1336–1545". In Omand, D (ed.). The Argyll Book. Edinburgh: Birlinn. pp. 123–39. ISBN 1841582530. Homann, BR (2001). David II, King of Scotland (1329–1371): A Political Biography (PhD thesis). Iowa State University. doi:10.31274/rtd-180813-12064. Archived from the original on 2 March 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021.{{cite book}}
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ignored (help) Ross, A (2012). Lochailort, Highland: Desk-Based Assessment and Oral Reminiscence. Report no. 1995. CFA Archaeology. Boardman, S (2006). The Campbells, 1250–1513. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 978-0859766319. Ewan, E (2006). "MacRuairi, Christiana, of the Isles (of Mar)". In Ewan, E; Innes, S; Reynolds, S; Pipes, R (eds.). The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women: From the Earliest Times to 2004. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. p. 244. ISBN 0748617132. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Barrow, GWS (2005) [1965]. Robert Bruce and the Community of the Realm of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748620222. Raven, JA (2005a). Medieval Landscapes and Lordship in South Uist (PhD thesis). Vol. 1. University of Glasgow. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 December 2015. Boardman, SI (2004). "MacRuairi, Ranald, of Garmoran (d. 1346)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/54286. Retrieved 5 July 2011. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Brown, M (2004). The Wars of Scotland, 1214–1371. The New Edinburgh History of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748612386. McDonald, RA (2004). "Coming in From the Margins: The Descendants of Somerled and Cultural Accommodation in the Hebrides, 1164–1317". In Smith, B (ed.). Britain and Ireland, 900–1300: Insular Responses to Medieval European Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 179–98. ISBN 0511038550. Murray, A (1998). Castle Tioram: The Historical Background. Glasgow: Cruithne Press. McDonald, RA (1997). The Kingdom of the Isles: Scotland's Western Seaboard, c. 1100–c. 1336. Scottish Historical Monographs. East Linton: Tuckwell Press. ISBN 978-1898410850. Duffy, S (1993). Ireland and the Irish Sea Region, 1014–1318 (PhD thesis). Trinity College, Dublin. hdl:2262/77137. Duncan, AAM, ed. (1988). The Acts of Robert I, 1306–1329. Regesta Regum Scottorum. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0852245432. Easson, AR (1986). Systems of Land Assessment in Scotland Before 1400 (PhD thesis). University of Edinburgh. hdl:1842/6869. Munro, J; Munro, RW (1986). The Acts of the Lords of the Isles, 1336–1493. Scottish History Society. Edinburgh: Scottish History Society. ISBN 0906245079. Archived from the original on 20 July 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Rixson, D (1982). The West Highland Galley. Edinburgh: Birlinn. ISBN 1874744866. Steer, KA; Bannerman, JW; Collins, GH (1977). Late Medieval Monumental Sculpture in the West Highlands. Edinburgh: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. ISBN 0114913838. Macphail, JRN, ed. (1916). Highland Papers. Publications of the Scottish History Society. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable. OL 24828785M. Thomson, JM, ed. (1912). Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum: The Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, A.D. 1306–1424 (New ed.). Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House. hdl:2027/njp.32101038096846. MacDonald, A (1896). The Clan Donald. Vol. 1. Inverness: The Northern Counties Publishing Company. Origines Parochiales Scotiae: The Antiquities, Ecclesiastical and Territorial, of the Parishes of Scotland. Vol. 2, pt. 1. Edinburgh: W.H. Lizars. 1854. OL 24829769M. Robertson, W, ed. (1798). An Index Drawn Up About the Year 1629, of Many Records of Charters, Granted by the Different Sovereigns of Scotland Between the Years 1309 and 1413. Edinburgh: Murray & Cochrane. OL 13508879M.{{cite web}}
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ignored (help) Daniels, PW (2013). The Second Scottish War of Independence, 1332–41: A National War? (MA thesis). University of Glasgow. Archived from the original on 5 October 2015. Retrieved 17 December 2015. Penman, MA (2005) [2004]. David II, 1329–71. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 978-0859766036. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Boardman, SI (2004). "MacRuairi, Ranald, of Garmoran (d. 1346)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/54286. Retrieved 5 July 2011. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Brown, M (2004). The Wars of Scotland, 1214–1371. The New Edinburgh History of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748612386. Homann, BR (2001). David II, King of Scotland (1329–1371): A Political Biography (PhD thesis). Iowa State University. doi:10.31274/rtd-180813-12064. Archived from the original on 2 March 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Roberts, JL (1999b). Lost Kingdoms: Celtic Scotland and the Middle Ages. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748609105. Boardman, S (1996b). The Early Stewart Kings: Robert II and Robert III, 1371–1406. East Linton: Tuckwell Press. ISBN 1898410437.{{cite book}}
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ignored (help) Cochran-Yu, DK (2015). A Keystone of Contention: The Earldom of Ross, 1215–1517 (PhD thesis). University of Glasgow. Archived from the original on 10 September 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2016. Penman, MA (2005) [2004]. David II, 1329–71. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 978-0859766036. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Boardman, SI (2004). "MacRuairi, Ranald, of Garmoran (d. 1346)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/54286. Retrieved 5 July 2011. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Brown, M (2004). The Wars of Scotland, 1214–1371. The New Edinburgh History of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748612386. Murray, A (1998). Castle Tioram: The Historical Background. Glasgow: Cruithne Press.{{cite book}}
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ignored (help) Cochran-Yu, DK (2015). A Keystone of Contention: The Earldom of Ross, 1215–1517 (PhD thesis). University of Glasgow. Archived from the original on 10 September 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2016. Boardman, S (2012). "Highland Scots and Anglo-Scottish Warfare, c. 1300–1513". In King, A; Simpkin, D (eds.). England and Scotland at War, c. 1296–c. 1513. History of Warfare. Edinburgh: Brill. pp. 231–54. ISBN 978-9004229839. ISSN 1385-7827. Brown, M (2004). The Wars of Scotland, 1214–1371. The New Edinburgh History of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748612386. Oram, RD (2004). "The Lordship of the Isles, 1336–1545". In Omand, D (ed.). The Argyll Book. Edinburgh: Birlinn. pp. 123–39. ISBN 1841582530. Homann, BR (2001). David II, King of Scotland (1329–1371): A Political Biography (PhD thesis). Iowa State University. doi:10.31274/rtd-180813-12064. Archived from the original on 2 March 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Scott, AB; Watt, DER; Morét, U; Shead, N, eds. (1996). Scotichronicon. Vol. 7. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press. ISBN 1873644558. Goodall, W, ed. (1759). Joannis de Fordun Scotichronicon cum Supplementis ac Continuatione Walteri Boweri. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: Roberti Flaminii. hdl:2027/mdp.39015005759371.{{cite book}}
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ignored (help) Penman, MA (2014). "The MacDonald Lordship and the Bruce Dynasty, c. 1306–c. 1371". In Oram, RD (ed.). The Lordship of the Isles. The Northern World: North Europe and the Baltic c. 400–1700 AD. Peoples, Economics and Cultures. Leiden: Brill. pp. 62–87. doi:10.1163/9789004280359_004. hdl:1893/20883. ISBN 978-9004280359. ISSN 1569-1462. Penman, MA (2005) [2004]. David II, 1329–71. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 978-0859766036. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Homann, BR (2001). David II, King of Scotland (1329–1371): A Political Biography (PhD thesis). Iowa State University. doi:10.31274/rtd-180813-12064. Archived from the original on 2 March 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Munro, J; Munro, RW (1986). The Acts of the Lords of the Isles, 1336–1493. Scottish History Society. Edinburgh: Scottish History Society. ISBN 0906245079. Archived from the original on 20 July 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Amours, FJ, ed. (1908). The Original Chronicle of Andrew of Wyntoun. Vol. 6. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons. MacDonald, A (1896). The Clan Donald. Vol. 1. Inverness: The Northern Counties Publishing Company. Laing, D, ed. (1872). Andrew of Wyntoun's Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland. The Historians of Scotland. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas. OL 7216610M.{{cite book}}
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ignored (help) Cochran-Yu, DK (2015). A Keystone of Contention: The Earldom of Ross, 1215–1517 (PhD thesis). University of Glasgow. Archived from the original on 10 September 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2016. Penman, MA (2014). "The MacDonald Lordship and the Bruce Dynasty, c. 1306–c. 1371". In Oram, RD (ed.). The Lordship of the Isles. The Northern World: North Europe and the Baltic c. 400–1700 AD. Peoples, Economics and Cultures. Leiden: Brill. pp. 62–87. doi:10.1163/9789004280359_004. hdl:1893/20883. ISBN 978-9004280359. ISSN 1569-1462. Daniels, PW (2013). The Second Scottish War of Independence, 1332–41: A National War? (MA thesis). University of Glasgow. Archived from the original on 5 October 2015. Retrieved 17 December 2015. Webster, B (2011). "David II (1324–1371)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (January 2011 ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/3726. Retrieved 3 December 2015. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Munro, R; Munro, J (2008). "Ross Family (per. c. 1215–c. 1415)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (October 2008 ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/54308. ISBN 978-0198614111. Retrieved 5 July 2011. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Penman, MA (2005) [2004]. David II, 1329–71. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 978-0859766036. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Brown, M (2004). The Wars of Scotland, 1214–1371. The New Edinburgh History of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748612386. Oram, RD (2004). "The Lordship of the Isles, 1336–1545". In Omand, D (ed.). The Argyll Book. Edinburgh: Birlinn. pp. 123–39. ISBN 1841582530. Penman, MA (2001). "The Scots at the Battle of Neville's Cross, 17 October 1346". Scottish Historical Review. 80 (2): 157–80. doi:10.3366/shr.2001.80.2.157. eISSN 1750-0222. hdl:1893/2098. ISSN 0036-9241. JSTOR 25531043. Duncan, AAM (1998) [1993]. "The 'Laws of Malcolm MacKenneth'". In Grant, A; Stringer, KJ (eds.). Medieval Scotland: Crown, Lordship and Community. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 239–273. ISBN 074861110X. Boardman, S (1997). "Chronicle Propaganda in Fourteenth-Century Scotland: Robert the Steward, John of Fordun and the 'Anonymous Chronicle'". Scottish Historical Review. 76 (1): 23–43. doi:10.3366/shr.1997.76.1.23. eISSN 1750-0222. ISSN 0036-9241. JSTOR 25530736. Munro, J (1986). "The Earldom of Ross and the Lordship of the Isles" (PDF). In John, J (ed.). Firthlands of Ross and Sutherland. Edinburgh: The Scottish Society for Northern Studies. pp. 59–67. ISBN 0950599441. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 April 2016. Retrieved 27 March 2016. Cokayne, GE; White, GH, eds. (1949). The Complete Peerage. Vol. 11. London: The St Catherine Press.{{cite web}}
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ignored (help) Ross, A (2012). Lochailort, Highland: Desk-Based Assessment and Oral Reminiscence. Report no. 1995. CFA Archaeology. Boardman, S (2006). The Campbells, 1250–1513. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 978-0859766319. Ewan, E (2006). "MacRuairi, Christiana, of the Isles (of Mar)". In Ewan, E; Innes, S; Reynolds, S; Pipes, R (eds.). The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women: From the Earliest Times to 2004. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. p. 244. ISBN 0748617132. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Barrow, GWS (2005) [1965]. Robert Bruce and the Community of the Realm of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748620222. Raven, JA (2005a). Medieval Landscapes and Lordship in South Uist (PhD thesis). Vol. 1. University of Glasgow. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 December 2015. Boardman, SI (2004). "MacRuairi, Ranald, of Garmoran (d. 1346)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/54286. Retrieved 5 July 2011. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Brown, M (2004). The Wars of Scotland, 1214–1371. The New Edinburgh History of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748612386. McDonald, RA (2004). "Coming in From the Margins: The Descendants of Somerled and Cultural Accommodation in the Hebrides, 1164–1317". In Smith, B (ed.). Britain and Ireland, 900–1300: Insular Responses to Medieval European Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 179–98. ISBN 0511038550. Murray, A (1998). Castle Tioram: The Historical Background. Glasgow: Cruithne Press. McDonald, RA (1997). The Kingdom of the Isles: Scotland's Western Seaboard, c. 1100–c. 1336. Scottish Historical Monographs. East Linton: Tuckwell Press. ISBN 978-1898410850. Duffy, S (1993). Ireland and the Irish Sea Region, 1014–1318 (PhD thesis). Trinity College, Dublin. hdl:2262/77137. Duncan, AAM, ed. (1988). The Acts of Robert I, 1306–1329. Regesta Regum Scottorum. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0852245432. Easson, AR (1986). Systems of Land Assessment in Scotland Before 1400 (PhD thesis). University of Edinburgh. hdl:1842/6869. Munro, J; Munro, RW (1986). The Acts of the Lords of the Isles, 1336–1493. Scottish History Society. Edinburgh: Scottish History Society. ISBN 0906245079. Archived from the original on 20 July 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Rixson, D (1982). The West Highland Galley. Edinburgh: Birlinn. ISBN 1874744866. Steer, KA; Bannerman, JW; Collins, GH (1977). Late Medieval Monumental Sculpture in the West Highlands. Edinburgh: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. ISBN 0114913838. Macphail, JRN, ed. (1916). Highland Papers. Publications of the Scottish History Society. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable. OL 24828785M. Thomson, JM, ed. (1912). Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum: The Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, A.D. 1306–1424 (New ed.). Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House. hdl:2027/njp.32101038096846. MacDonald, A (1896). The Clan Donald. Vol. 1. Inverness: The Northern Counties Publishing Company. Origines Parochiales Scotiae: The Antiquities, Ecclesiastical and Territorial, of the Parishes of Scotland. Vol. 2, pt. 1. Edinburgh: W.H. Lizars. 1854. OL 24829769M. Robertson, W, ed. (1798). An Index Drawn Up About the Year 1629, of Many Records of Charters, Granted by the Different Sovereigns of Scotland Between the Years 1309 and 1413. Edinburgh: Murray & Cochrane. OL 13508879M.{{cite web}}
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ignored (help) Daniels, PW (2013). The Second Scottish War of Independence, 1332–41: A National War? (MA thesis). University of Glasgow. Archived from the original on 5 October 2015. Retrieved 17 December 2015. Penman, MA (2005) [2004]. David II, 1329–71. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 978-0859766036. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Boardman, SI (2004). "MacRuairi, Ranald, of Garmoran (d. 1346)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/54286. Retrieved 5 July 2011. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Brown, M (2004). The Wars of Scotland, 1214–1371. The New Edinburgh History of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748612386. Homann, BR (2001). David II, King of Scotland (1329–1371): A Political Biography (PhD thesis). Iowa State University. doi:10.31274/rtd-180813-12064. Archived from the original on 2 March 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Roberts, JL (1999b). Lost Kingdoms: Celtic Scotland and the Middle Ages. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748609105. Boardman, S (1996b). The Early Stewart Kings: Robert II and Robert III, 1371–1406. East Linton: Tuckwell Press. ISBN 1898410437.{{cite book}}
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ignored (help) Daniels, PW (2013). The Second Scottish War of Independence, 1332–41: A National War? (MA thesis). University of Glasgow. Archived from the original on 5 October 2015. Retrieved 17 December 2015. Penman, MA (2005) [2004]. David II, 1329–71. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 978-0859766036. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Boardman, SI (2004). "MacRuairi, Ranald, of Garmoran (d. 1346)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/54286. Retrieved 5 July 2011. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Brown, M (2004). The Wars of Scotland, 1214–1371. The New Edinburgh History of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748612386. Homann, BR (2001). David II, King of Scotland (1329–1371): A Political Biography (PhD thesis). Iowa State University. doi:10.31274/rtd-180813-12064. Archived from the original on 2 March 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Roberts, JL (1999b). Lost Kingdoms: Celtic Scotland and the Middle Ages. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748609105. Boardman, S (1996b). The Early Stewart Kings: Robert II and Robert III, 1371–1406. East Linton: Tuckwell Press. ISBN 1898410437.{{cite book}}
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ignored (help) Cochran-Yu, DK (2015). A Keystone of Contention: The Earldom of Ross, 1215–1517 (PhD thesis). University of Glasgow. Archived from the original on 10 September 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2016. Boardman, S (2012). "Highland Scots and Anglo-Scottish Warfare, c. 1300–1513". In King, A; Simpkin, D (eds.). England and Scotland at War, c. 1296–c. 1513. History of Warfare. Edinburgh: Brill. pp. 231–54. ISBN 978-9004229839. ISSN 1385-7827. Brown, M (2004). The Wars of Scotland, 1214–1371. The New Edinburgh History of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748612386. Oram, RD (2004). "The Lordship of the Isles, 1336–1545". In Omand, D (ed.). The Argyll Book. Edinburgh: Birlinn. pp. 123–39. ISBN 1841582530. Homann, BR (2001). David II, King of Scotland (1329–1371): A Political Biography (PhD thesis). Iowa State University. doi:10.31274/rtd-180813-12064. Archived from the original on 2 March 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Scott, AB; Watt, DER; Morét, U; Shead, N, eds. (1996). Scotichronicon. Vol. 7. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press. ISBN 1873644558. Goodall, W, ed. (1759). Joannis de Fordun Scotichronicon cum Supplementis ac Continuatione Walteri Boweri. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: Roberti Flaminii. hdl:2027/mdp.39015005759371.{{cite book}}
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ignored (help) Penman, MA (2014). "The MacDonald Lordship and the Bruce Dynasty, c. 1306–c. 1371". In Oram, RD (ed.). The Lordship of the Isles. The Northern World: North Europe and the Baltic c. 400–1700 AD. Peoples, Economics and Cultures. Leiden: Brill. pp. 62–87. doi:10.1163/9789004280359_004. hdl:1893/20883. ISBN 978-9004280359. ISSN 1569-1462. Penman, MA (2005) [2004]. David II, 1329–71. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 978-0859766036. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Homann, BR (2001). David II, King of Scotland (1329–1371): A Political Biography (PhD thesis). Iowa State University. doi:10.31274/rtd-180813-12064. Archived from the original on 2 March 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Munro, J; Munro, RW (1986). The Acts of the Lords of the Isles, 1336–1493. Scottish History Society. Edinburgh: Scottish History Society. ISBN 0906245079. Archived from the original on 20 July 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Amours, FJ, ed. (1908). The Original Chronicle of Andrew of Wyntoun. Vol. 6. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons. MacDonald, A (1896). The Clan Donald. Vol. 1. Inverness: The Northern Counties Publishing Company. Laing, D, ed. (1872). Andrew of Wyntoun's Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland. The Historians of Scotland. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas. OL 7216610M.{{cite web}}
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ignored (help) Ross, A (2012). Lochailort, Highland: Desk-Based Assessment and Oral Reminiscence. Report no. 1995. CFA Archaeology. Boardman, S (2006). The Campbells, 1250–1513. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 978-0859766319. Ewan, E (2006). "MacRuairi, Christiana, of the Isles (of Mar)". In Ewan, E; Innes, S; Reynolds, S; Pipes, R (eds.). The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women: From the Earliest Times to 2004. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. p. 244. ISBN 0748617132. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Barrow, GWS (2005) [1965]. Robert Bruce and the Community of the Realm of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748620222. Raven, JA (2005a). Medieval Landscapes and Lordship in South Uist (PhD thesis). Vol. 1. University of Glasgow. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 December 2015. Boardman, SI (2004). "MacRuairi, Ranald, of Garmoran (d. 1346)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/54286. Retrieved 5 July 2011. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Brown, M (2004). The Wars of Scotland, 1214–1371. The New Edinburgh History of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748612386. McDonald, RA (2004). "Coming in From the Margins: The Descendants of Somerled and Cultural Accommodation in the Hebrides, 1164–1317". In Smith, B (ed.). Britain and Ireland, 900–1300: Insular Responses to Medieval European Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 179–98. ISBN 0511038550. Murray, A (1998). Castle Tioram: The Historical Background. Glasgow: Cruithne Press. McDonald, RA (1997). The Kingdom of the Isles: Scotland's Western Seaboard, c. 1100–c. 1336. Scottish Historical Monographs. East Linton: Tuckwell Press. ISBN 978-1898410850. Duffy, S (1993). Ireland and the Irish Sea Region, 1014–1318 (PhD thesis). Trinity College, Dublin. hdl:2262/77137. Duncan, AAM, ed. (1988). The Acts of Robert I, 1306–1329. Regesta Regum Scottorum. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0852245432. Easson, AR (1986). Systems of Land Assessment in Scotland Before 1400 (PhD thesis). University of Edinburgh. hdl:1842/6869. Munro, J; Munro, RW (1986). The Acts of the Lords of the Isles, 1336–1493. Scottish History Society. Edinburgh: Scottish History Society. ISBN 0906245079. Archived from the original on 20 July 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Rixson, D (1982). The West Highland Galley. Edinburgh: Birlinn. ISBN 1874744866. Steer, KA; Bannerman, JW; Collins, GH (1977). Late Medieval Monumental Sculpture in the West Highlands. Edinburgh: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. ISBN 0114913838. Macphail, JRN, ed. (1916). Highland Papers. Publications of the Scottish History Society. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable. OL 24828785M. Thomson, JM, ed. (1912). Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum: The Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, A.D. 1306–1424 (New ed.). Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House. hdl:2027/njp.32101038096846. MacDonald, A (1896). The Clan Donald. Vol. 1. Inverness: The Northern Counties Publishing Company. Origines Parochiales Scotiae: The Antiquities, Ecclesiastical and Territorial, of the Parishes of Scotland. Vol. 2, pt. 1. Edinburgh: W.H. Lizars. 1854. OL 24829769M. Robertson, W, ed. (1798). An Index Drawn Up About the Year 1629, of Many Records of Charters, Granted by the Different Sovereigns of Scotland Between the Years 1309 and 1413. Edinburgh: Murray & Cochrane. OL 13508879M.{{cite web}}
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ignored (help) Penman, MA (2014). "The MacDonald Lordship and the Bruce Dynasty, c. 1306–c. 1371". In Oram, RD (ed.). The Lordship of the Isles. The Northern World: North Europe and the Baltic c. 400–1700 AD. Peoples, Economics and Cultures. Leiden: Brill. pp. 62–87. doi:10.1163/9789004280359_004. hdl:1893/20883. ISBN 978-9004280359. ISSN 1569-1462. Penman, MA (2005) [2004]. David II, 1329–71. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 978-0859766036. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Homann, BR (2001). David II, King of Scotland (1329–1371): A Political Biography (PhD thesis). Iowa State University. doi:10.31274/rtd-180813-12064. Archived from the original on 2 March 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Munro, J; Munro, RW (1986). The Acts of the Lords of the Isles, 1336–1493. Scottish History Society. Edinburgh: Scottish History Society. ISBN 0906245079. Archived from the original on 20 July 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Amours, FJ, ed. (1908). The Original Chronicle of Andrew of Wyntoun. Vol. 6. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons. MacDonald, A (1896). The Clan Donald. Vol. 1. Inverness: The Northern Counties Publishing Company. Laing, D, ed. (1872). Andrew of Wyntoun's Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland. The Historians of Scotland. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas. OL 7216610M.{{cite web}}
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ignored (help) Ross, A (2012). Lochailort, Highland: Desk-Based Assessment and Oral Reminiscence. Report no. 1995. CFA Archaeology. Boardman, S (2006). The Campbells, 1250–1513. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 978-0859766319. Ewan, E (2006). "MacRuairi, Christiana, of the Isles (of Mar)". In Ewan, E; Innes, S; Reynolds, S; Pipes, R (eds.). The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women: From the Earliest Times to 2004. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. p. 244. ISBN 0748617132. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Barrow, GWS (2005) [1965]. Robert Bruce and the Community of the Realm of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748620222. Raven, JA (2005a). Medieval Landscapes and Lordship in South Uist (PhD thesis). Vol. 1. University of Glasgow. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 December 2015. Boardman, SI (2004). "MacRuairi, Ranald, of Garmoran (d. 1346)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/54286. Retrieved 5 July 2011. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Brown, M (2004). The Wars of Scotland, 1214–1371. The New Edinburgh History of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748612386. McDonald, RA (2004). "Coming in From the Margins: The Descendants of Somerled and Cultural Accommodation in the Hebrides, 1164–1317". In Smith, B (ed.). Britain and Ireland, 900–1300: Insular Responses to Medieval European Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 179–98. ISBN 0511038550. Murray, A (1998). Castle Tioram: The Historical Background. Glasgow: Cruithne Press. McDonald, RA (1997). The Kingdom of the Isles: Scotland's Western Seaboard, c. 1100–c. 1336. Scottish Historical Monographs. East Linton: Tuckwell Press. ISBN 978-1898410850. Duffy, S (1993). Ireland and the Irish Sea Region, 1014–1318 (PhD thesis). Trinity College, Dublin. hdl:2262/77137. Duncan, AAM, ed. (1988). The Acts of Robert I, 1306–1329. Regesta Regum Scottorum. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0852245432. Easson, AR (1986). Systems of Land Assessment in Scotland Before 1400 (PhD thesis). University of Edinburgh. hdl:1842/6869. Munro, J; Munro, RW (1986). The Acts of the Lords of the Isles, 1336–1493. Scottish History Society. Edinburgh: Scottish History Society. ISBN 0906245079. Archived from the original on 20 July 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Rixson, D (1982). The West Highland Galley. Edinburgh: Birlinn. ISBN 1874744866. Steer, KA; Bannerman, JW; Collins, GH (1977). Late Medieval Monumental Sculpture in the West Highlands. Edinburgh: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. ISBN 0114913838. Macphail, JRN, ed. (1916). Highland Papers. Publications of the Scottish History Society. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable. OL 24828785M. Thomson, JM, ed. (1912). Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum: The Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, A.D. 1306–1424 (New ed.). Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House. hdl:2027/njp.32101038096846. MacDonald, A (1896). The Clan Donald. Vol. 1. Inverness: The Northern Counties Publishing Company. Origines Parochiales Scotiae: The Antiquities, Ecclesiastical and Territorial, of the Parishes of Scotland. Vol. 2, pt. 1. Edinburgh: W.H. Lizars. 1854. OL 24829769M. Robertson, W, ed. (1798). An Index Drawn Up About the Year 1629, of Many Records of Charters, Granted by the Different Sovereigns of Scotland Between the Years 1309 and 1413. Edinburgh: Murray & Cochrane. OL 13508879M.{{cite web}}
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ignored (help) Penman, MA (2014). "The MacDonald Lordship and the Bruce Dynasty, c. 1306–c. 1371". In Oram, RD (ed.). The Lordship of the Isles. The Northern World: North Europe and the Baltic c. 400–1700 AD. Peoples, Economics and Cultures. Leiden: Brill. pp. 62–87. doi:10.1163/9789004280359_004. hdl:1893/20883. ISBN 978-9004280359. ISSN 1569-1462. Penman, MA (2005) [2004]. David II, 1329–71. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 978-0859766036. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Homann, BR (2001). David II, King of Scotland (1329–1371): A Political Biography (PhD thesis). Iowa State University. doi:10.31274/rtd-180813-12064. Archived from the original on 2 March 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Munro, J; Munro, RW (1986). The Acts of the Lords of the Isles, 1336–1493. Scottish History Society. Edinburgh: Scottish History Society. ISBN 0906245079. Archived from the original on 20 July 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Amours, FJ, ed. (1908). The Original Chronicle of Andrew of Wyntoun. Vol. 6. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons. MacDonald, A (1896). The Clan Donald. Vol. 1. Inverness: The Northern Counties Publishing Company. Laing, D, ed. (1872). Andrew of Wyntoun's Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland. The Historians of Scotland. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas. OL 7216610M.{{cite book}}
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ignored (help) Penman, M (2014). Robert the Bruce: King of the Scots. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0300148725. Munro, R; Munro, J (2008). "Ross Family (per. c. 1215–c. 1415)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (October 2008 ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/54308. ISBN 978-0198614111. Retrieved 5 July 2011. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Penman, MA (2005) [2004]. David II, 1329–71. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 978-0859766036. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Oram, RD (2004). "The Lordship of the Isles, 1336–1545". In Omand, D (ed.). The Argyll Book. Edinburgh: Birlinn. pp. 123–39. ISBN 1841582530. Homann, BR (2001). David II, King of Scotland (1329–1371): A Political Biography (PhD thesis). Iowa State University. doi:10.31274/rtd-180813-12064. Archived from the original on 2 March 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021.{{cite book}}
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ignored (help) Ross, A (2012). Lochailort, Highland: Desk-Based Assessment and Oral Reminiscence. Report no. 1995. CFA Archaeology. Boardman, S (2006). The Campbells, 1250–1513. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 978-0859766319. Ewan, E (2006). "MacRuairi, Christiana, of the Isles (of Mar)". In Ewan, E; Innes, S; Reynolds, S; Pipes, R (eds.). The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women: From the Earliest Times to 2004. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. p. 244. ISBN 0748617132. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Barrow, GWS (2005) [1965]. Robert Bruce and the Community of the Realm of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748620222. Raven, JA (2005a). Medieval Landscapes and Lordship in South Uist (PhD thesis). Vol. 1. University of Glasgow. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 December 2015. Boardman, SI (2004). "MacRuairi, Ranald, of Garmoran (d. 1346)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/54286. Retrieved 5 July 2011. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Brown, M (2004). The Wars of Scotland, 1214–1371. The New Edinburgh History of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748612386. McDonald, RA (2004). "Coming in From the Margins: The Descendants of Somerled and Cultural Accommodation in the Hebrides, 1164–1317". In Smith, B (ed.). Britain and Ireland, 900–1300: Insular Responses to Medieval European Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 179–98. ISBN 0511038550. Murray, A (1998). Castle Tioram: The Historical Background. Glasgow: Cruithne Press. McDonald, RA (1997). The Kingdom of the Isles: Scotland's Western Seaboard, c. 1100–c. 1336. Scottish Historical Monographs. East Linton: Tuckwell Press. ISBN 978-1898410850. Duffy, S (1993). Ireland and the Irish Sea Region, 1014–1318 (PhD thesis). Trinity College, Dublin. hdl:2262/77137. Duncan, AAM, ed. (1988). The Acts of Robert I, 1306–1329. Regesta Regum Scottorum. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0852245432. Easson, AR (1986). Systems of Land Assessment in Scotland Before 1400 (PhD thesis). University of Edinburgh. hdl:1842/6869. Munro, J; Munro, RW (1986). The Acts of the Lords of the Isles, 1336–1493. Scottish History Society. Edinburgh: Scottish History Society. ISBN 0906245079. Archived from the original on 20 July 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Rixson, D (1982). The West Highland Galley. Edinburgh: Birlinn. ISBN 1874744866. Steer, KA; Bannerman, JW; Collins, GH (1977). Late Medieval Monumental Sculpture in the West Highlands. Edinburgh: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. ISBN 0114913838. Macphail, JRN, ed. (1916). Highland Papers. Publications of the Scottish History Society. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable. OL 24828785M. Thomson, JM, ed. (1912). Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum: The Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, A.D. 1306–1424 (New ed.). Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House. hdl:2027/njp.32101038096846. MacDonald, A (1896). The Clan Donald. Vol. 1. Inverness: The Northern Counties Publishing Company. Origines Parochiales Scotiae: The Antiquities, Ecclesiastical and Territorial, of the Parishes of Scotland. Vol. 2, pt. 1. Edinburgh: W.H. Lizars. 1854. OL 24829769M. Robertson, W, ed. (1798). An Index Drawn Up About the Year 1629, of Many Records of Charters, Granted by the Different Sovereigns of Scotland Between the Years 1309 and 1413. Edinburgh: Murray & Cochrane. OL 13508879M.{{cite web}}
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ignored (help) Ross, A (2012). Lochailort, Highland: Desk-Based Assessment and Oral Reminiscence. Report no. 1995. CFA Archaeology. Boardman, S (2006). The Campbells, 1250–1513. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 978-0859766319. Ewan, E (2006). "MacRuairi, Christiana, of the Isles (of Mar)". In Ewan, E; Innes, S; Reynolds, S; Pipes, R (eds.). The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women: From the Earliest Times to 2004. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. p. 244. ISBN 0748617132. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Barrow, GWS (2005) [1965]. Robert Bruce and the Community of the Realm of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748620222. Raven, JA (2005a). Medieval Landscapes and Lordship in South Uist (PhD thesis). Vol. 1. University of Glasgow. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 December 2015. Boardman, SI (2004). "MacRuairi, Ranald, of Garmoran (d. 1346)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/54286. Retrieved 5 July 2011. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Brown, M (2004). The Wars of Scotland, 1214–1371. The New Edinburgh History of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748612386. McDonald, RA (2004). "Coming in From the Margins: The Descendants of Somerled and Cultural Accommodation in the Hebrides, 1164–1317". In Smith, B (ed.). Britain and Ireland, 900–1300: Insular Responses to Medieval European Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 179–98. ISBN 0511038550. Murray, A (1998). Castle Tioram: The Historical Background. Glasgow: Cruithne Press. McDonald, RA (1997). The Kingdom of the Isles: Scotland's Western Seaboard, c. 1100–c. 1336. Scottish Historical Monographs. East Linton: Tuckwell Press. ISBN 978-1898410850. Duffy, S (1993). Ireland and the Irish Sea Region, 1014–1318 (PhD thesis). Trinity College, Dublin. hdl:2262/77137. Duncan, AAM, ed. (1988). The Acts of Robert I, 1306–1329. Regesta Regum Scottorum. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0852245432. Easson, AR (1986). Systems of Land Assessment in Scotland Before 1400 (PhD thesis). University of Edinburgh. hdl:1842/6869. Munro, J; Munro, RW (1986). The Acts of the Lords of the Isles, 1336–1493. Scottish History Society. Edinburgh: Scottish History Society. ISBN 0906245079. Archived from the original on 20 July 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021. Rixson, D (1982). The West Highland Galley. Edinburgh: Birlinn. ISBN 1874744866. Steer, KA; Bannerman, JW; Collins, GH (1977). Late Medieval Monumental Sculpture in the West Highlands. Edinburgh: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. ISBN 0114913838. Macphail, JRN, ed. (1916). Highland Papers. Publications of the Scottish History Society. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable. OL 24828785M. Thomson, JM, ed. (1912). Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum: The Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, A.D. 1306–1424 (New ed.). Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House. hdl:2027/njp.32101038096846. MacDonald, A (1896). The Clan Donald. Vol. 1. Inverness: The Northern Counties Publishing Company. Origines Parochiales Scotiae: The Antiquities, Ecclesiastical and Territorial, of the Parishes of Scotland. Vol. 2, pt. 1. Edinburgh: W.H. Lizars. 1854. OL 24829769M. Robertson, W, ed. (1798). An Index Drawn Up About the Year 1629, of Many Records of Charters, Granted by the Different Sovereigns of Scotland Between the Years 1309 and 1413. Edinburgh: Murray & Cochrane. OL 13508879M.{{cite web}}
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