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Flora MacDonald ( Gaelic: Fionnghal NicDhòmhnaill ) ( 1722 – 4 March 1790 ), Jacobite heroine, was the daughter of Ranald MacDonald of Milton on the island of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, and his wife Marion, the daughter of Angus MacDonald.
In 1816 it was sold by his son Ranald MacDonald into the care of Trustees.
MacDonald ( sometimes spelt MacDonell ) was the second son of Ranald MacDonald, Chief of Clanranald.
* Ranald MacDonald, a half-Chinook, born in Fort Astoria, Oregon, to Archibald McDonald, a Scottish Hudson's Bay Company fur trader, and Raven, chief Concomly's daughter, was the first Westerner to teach English in Japan, in 1847 – 1848, including educating Einosuke Moriyama, one of the chief interpreters that would later handle the negotiations between Commodore Perry and the Tokugawa Shogunate
* Ranald MacDonald, the first teacher of English in Japan ( Moriyama Einosuke was one of MacDonald's students in Nagasaki in 1848 )
* July 1848 ( Kaei 1 ): Ranald MacDonald, 1824, Astoria, Oregon left the whaler Plymouth in a small boat and landed on Rishiri Island.
This attracted about 1, 200 men, mostly of Clan MacDonald of Clan Ranald, Clan MacDonell of Glengarry, Clan MacDonald of Keppoch, and Clan Cameron.
* Native American in the Land of the Shogun: Ranald MacDonald and the Opening of Japan.
The three Japanese men became famous in the Pacific Northwest and probably inspired Ranald MacDonald to go to Japan.
* Ranald MacDonald, the first English teacher in Japan
* In 1848, Half-Scottish / Half-Chinook Ranald MacDonald pretended to be shipwrecked on the island of Rishiri in order to gain access to Japan.
The principal consecrator was Bishop Alexander Paterson, Vicar Apostolic of the Eastern District of Scotland, and the principal co-consecrators were Bishop Ranald MacDonald, Vicar Apostolic of the Western District of Scotland and Bishop Thomas Penswick, Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District of England.
On the death of Bishop Ranald MacDonald on 20 September 1832, he automatically succeeded as the Vicar Apostolic of the Western District.
Born in Morar, Inverness on 2 February 1699, he was the son of Alexander MacDonald of Morar and Mary, daughter of Ranald MacDonald of Kinlochmoidart.
Raid on Ross, 1491, Ewen Cameron XIII Chief of Clan Cameron and a large body of Camerons, joined by Alexander MacDonald of Lochalsh, Clan Ranald of Garmoran and Lochaber and the Chattan Confederation-who they must have made peace with on a raid into the county of Ross-shire.
His first dwelling was at the temple of Sofukuji, where Ranald MacDonald had previously stayed.
Ranald MacDonald ( 3 February 1824 – August 24, 1894 ) was the first man to teach the English language in Japan, including educating Einosuke Moriyama, one of the chief interpreters to handle the negotiations between Commodore Perry and the Tokugawa Shogunate.
Japanese language monument indicating the birthplace of Ranald MacDonald in Astoria, Oregon.
The monument to Ranald MacDonald in Nagasaki, Nagasaki | Nagasaki, Japan.

Ranald and first
His first commission was a captaincy in the Clan Ranald Regiment where he was placed in command of 50 " cliver fellows " whom he personally recruited in Ardnamurchan.
The MacDonells of Glengarry claim descent from Donald, one of the five sons of Ranald MacDonald ( died 1386 ), son of John of Islay, Lord of the Isles, and his first wife, Amy of Garmoran, the heiress to the chiefship of Clan Macruari.
Ranald MacDonald was also among the party of the rescued, although he had travelled to Japan of his own will and taught English to several Japanese during his internment in Nagasaki, becoming the first American to teach English in Japan.
Ranald, Somerled's son, now ' Lord of the Isles ', in 1203 invited the Benedictine order to establish a new Monastery, and the first ( Benedictine ) Nunnery, on the Columban foundations.

Ranald and English
He studied English under Ranald MacDonald, and as “ Chief Dutch Interpreter ” was one of the chief men involved in the negotiations with Commodore Perry in regard to the opening of Japan to the outside world.

Ranald and Japan
* Schodt, Frederik L. Native American in the Land of the Shogun: Ranald MacDonald and the Opening of Japan.
Monument to Ranald MacDonald in Nagasaki, Japan.
Monument to Ranald MacDonald in Nagasaki, Japan.
While there, they met Ranald MacDonald, at that time a child, who was inspired by the memory to travel as an adult to then isolated Japan in 1848.

Ranald and one
He was one of the five children of Ranald and Elizabeth McDougall.
Roebling assisted in hoisting artillery up the hill, while Warren sent two of his aides, one of whom was Lt. Ranald S. Mackenzie, searching for infantry support.

Ranald and when
On June 29, 1875, Col. William R. Shafter, accompanied by eighty-one men and officers, tracked the Comanche Indians into county lands, when Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie conducted a campaign to drive them from the area.
* 1886 The city of Plainview has its beginnings when sheep rancher Zachery Taylor Maxwell moves his family and 2, 000 sheep from Floyd County to the site of two hackberry groves on the old military trail established by Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie.

Ranald and made
Dempsey & Makepeace ( 1984 – 86 ) is a British television crime drama made by London Weekend Television for ITV, created and produced by Ranald Graham.

Ranald and on
The story was adapted for the screen by Whitfield Cook, Ranald MacDougall and Alma Reville ( the director's wife ), with additional dialogue by James Bridie, based on the novel Man Running by Selwyn Jepson.
Ranald withdrew and found work on a dairy farm on the island of Manhattan.
However, the Army and Navy Journal carried a lengthy article on his career and personal life, which began, " The sorrow with which the Army will learn of the death of the once brilliant Ranald Slidell MacKenzie derives an additional pang from the recollection of the cloud which overshadowed his later years and consigned him to a living death.
Ranald McDonald's Grave is 18 miles northwest of Curlew Lake State Park on Mid Way Road and is a satellite of Osoyoos Lake State Park.
* MacDonald, Ranald ; Lewis, William Stanley Ranald MacDonald: The Narrative of His Early Life on the Columbia ...
The number of the slain on the side of the rebels has been stated to have been eight hundred, among whom were the John Lyon, 5th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne and the chief of the Clan MacDonald of Clan Ranald, and several others of distinction.
During the American Revolution, on September 4, 1778, the 84th Regiment of Foot ( Royal Highland Emigrants ), under the command of Ranald MacKinnon, was in the Raid of Cape Sable Island.
Ranald S. Mackenzie on the Texas Frontier.

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