47 THE CLAN OF MACDOUGAL. War Cry: " Buaidh no Bas" ("Victory or Death"). Badge : Fraoch dearg (Bell Heath). MERLED of the Isles, who died in 1164, left four sons : First, Dongal, from whom descended the Lords of Lorn. The male line is continued in "The M'Dogall," designed of Dunolly. The son of Dugall above-named was Duncan, and it has been stated that he died without issue ; if so, the descendant of the Clan Dugall, or Dougal, must be from Duncan, son of Dugall, the eldest son of Somerled, and from whom descended the Lords of Lorn. Gregory assigns the representation as heir male to MacDougal of Dunolly. In 1230 the Priory of Ardchattan was founded on the shore of Loch Etive by Duncan MacDougal of that Ilk. Much of it was standing in 1793. In 1303 was fought the battle of Dalree, in which the famous " Brooch of Lorn " was lost and won in the conflict between Bruce and the traitor John MacDougal, son of Alaster of Argyle, as be was named, son-in-law of the Red Comyn, and in alliance with England ; yet Bruce won his admiration by the splendour of his valour. Rent from Bruce's shoulder, the royal brooch remained in the hands of MacDougal, and after many adventures it is now in possession of the Chief of the Clan. After the battle Bruce laid waste Argyllshire. Weary of the contest, the elder MacDougal submitted, but his son John fled to England byaea. MacDougal, who fought at Dalree, was succeeded by his son Ewen (John?) MacDougal, father of John of Dunolly, whose son John was father of Dougal of Dunolly, who entered on his lands in 1562. At that time the Master of Works to Mary was a Sir William MacDougal. Dougal's son Duncan, whose name appears in the Roll of the Clans in 1587, was succeeded by hi son, Sir John of Dunolly, in 1598. He married a daughter of Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenorchy, and left a son, Alexander of Dunolly, who died s.p., so Allan his brother obtained from James VII. a charter of part of Lorn, dated Windsor, 1686. His son John fought for King James in 1715, and was forfeited, but his estate was restored to his son Alexander in 1745 by a charter from the Duke of Argyle. His fighting force in that year was 200. He is styled of Lorn by Duncan Forbes. The MacDougals of Dunolly always buried their dead at the old Priory of Ardchattan. Various landholders of the name appear in the Acts of Charles II. Among these are the MacDougals of Frengh, Garthland, Gillespick, Logan, Mackerstoun, and Muirtoun. Three of the name attained rank in the wars of Gustavus Adolphus : Colonel MacDougal, after- wards a Major-General in the Imperial service; Lieutenant-Colonel MacDougal, who was slain in Swabia ; Colonel MacDougal, who from the rank of Serjeant rose in four years to be Colonel of the Swedish Life Guards. He attacked Landsberg, defended Sweinfurt, defeated the Imperialists at Leignitz, and performed many other brilliant actions. Alexander MacDougal of Dunolly entailed the lands of Dunolichbeg and others in August 1765 (Shaw's Index).
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