Domhnall mac Alasdair was a son of Alasdair Mór mac Domhnaill, and a member of Clann Domhnaill. Domhnall is attested by the fifteenth-century manuscript National Library of Scotland Advocates' 72.1.1 (also known as 1467 MS and 1450 MS).[2] He may be identical to Domhnall of Islay.[3] The latter's attestations suggest that he was a contestant to the Clann Domhnaill lordship,[4] and may have possessed the chiefship.[5]

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Domhnall's name as it appears on folio 1v of National Library of Scotland Advocates' 72.1.1: "domnall mac alasdair mhic domnaill".[1]

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  1. ^ Black; Black (n.d.).
  2. ^ McDonald (1997) p. 188; Duffy (1991) p. 312; Munro; Munro (1986) p. 282 n. 10; Black; Black (n.d.).
  3. ^ Murray (2002) pp. 222–223 tab., 229 n. 35; McDonald (1997) pp. 187–188; Duffy (1991) pp. 311–312; Munro; Munro (1986) pp. 279 tab. 1, 282 n. 10.
  4. ^ Penman, MA (2014) pp. 67–68, 67 n. 18; McDonald (1997) pp. 187–188.
  5. ^ Sellar (2016) p. 104; Penman, M (2014) p. 189; Duncan (2007) p. 148 n. 725–62; Murray (2002) p. 228 n. 32.

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Primary sources

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  • Black, R; Black, M (n.d.). "Kindred 30 MacDonald". 1467 Manuscript. Retrieved 9 December 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: year (link)

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