Conflicts of the Clans
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The Conflict of Bealach-na-Broige
About the year of God 1299, there was an insurrection made against the
Earl of Ross by some of the people of that province, inhabiting the
mountains, called Clan Iver, Clan-tall-wigh, and Clan Leawe. The Earl of
Ross made such diligence that he apprehended their captain, and
imprisoned him at Dingwall, which so incensed the Highlanders, that they
pursued the Earl of Ross's second son at Balnagown, took him and carried
him along prisoner with them, thinking thereby to get their captain
relieved.
The Munros and the Dingwalls, with some other of the Earl of Ross's
dependers, gathered their forces, and pursued the Highlanders with all
diligence; so, overtaking them at Bealach-na-Broig, betwixt Ferrindonnell
and Lochbrime, there ensued a cruel fight, well fought on either side.
The Clan Iver, Clan-tall-wigh, and Clan-Leawe, were almost all utterly
extinguished; the Munros had a sorrowful victory, with great loss of their
men, and carried back again the Earl of Ross's son. The Laird of Kildun
was there slain, with seven score of the surname Dingwall. Divers of the
Munros were slain in this conflict; and, among the rest, there were killed
eleven of the house of Fowlis, that were to succeed one another, so that
the succession of the Fowlis fell unto a child then lying in his cradle,
for which service the Earl of Ross gave divers lands to the Munros and the
Dingwalls.
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