BattlefieldsClan Donald Raid on Garmoran from MacRuari Succession 1347
Medieval

Clan Donald Raid on Garmoran from MacRuari Succession 1347

1347
Scotland
Era
Medieval
Battle Type
Pitched Battle
Location
Scotland
Status
Unregistered
The Combatants

Who Fought

Defeated
MacRuari loyalists
VS
Victor
John of Islay MacDonald
Outcome
MacDonald forces occupied Garmoran territories; local MacRuari adherents submitted or were expelled; Garmoran integrated into the MacDonald lordship that would become the Lordship of the Isles.
The Battle

History & Significance

Following John of Islay MacDonald killing of Ranald MacRuari in 1343, MacDonald forces moved to occupy the Garmoran territories including Moidart, Knoydart and Morar. The incorporation of Garmoran into the MacDonald sphere was achieved partly by force and partly by marriage, as John had married Amy MacRuari. This acquisition more than doubled MacDonald territory and laid the essential groundwork for the Lordship of the Isles.

Forces Involved

The size of the opposing forces is not recorded in the surviving sources.

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Scheduled Monuments near Clan Donald Raid on Garmoran from MacRuari Succession 1347

Loch na Eala,crannog
Scheduled monument · Iron Age–Medieval · ~4.9 miles
Castle Tioram & Eilean Tirim
Scheduled monument · ~5.4 miles
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