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The Conflicts of Skibo and Strathfleet
About the same time, Macdonald of the Isles, accompanied with some of his
kinsmen and followers, to the number or five or six hundred, came into
Sutherland and encamped hard by the Castle of Skibo, whereupon Neil
Murray (son or grandson to Angus Murray, slain at Druimnacoub) was sent
by John, Earl of Sutherland, to resist them, in case they did offer any
harm unto the inhabitants. Neil Murray, perceiving them going about to
spoil the country, invaded them hard by Skibo, and killed one of their
chieftains, called Donald Dow, with fifty others. Macdonald, with the
rest of his company, escaped by flight, and so retired into their own
country.
Shortly thereafter another company of Macdonald's kin and friends came to
Strathfleet in Sutherland, and spoiled that part of the country, thinking
thereby to repair the loss they had before received but, Robert
Sutherland (John, Earl of Sutherland's brother), assembled some men in
all haste, and encountered with them upon the sands of Strathfleet.
After a sharp and cruel skirmish, Macdonald's men were overthrown, and
divers of them killed.
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