#keppoch_murders

Keppoch murders

The Keppoch Murders is the name given to the murders of Alexander MacDonald, 12th of Keppoch and his brother Ranald, as a decapitation strike by rival claimants to the chieftainship of the Clan MacDonald of Keppoch. The murders took place on September 25, 1663, during a brawl in the mansion of Insch, just outside the village of Roybridge, Lochaber. The identity of the killers, Alexander Macdonald, Keppoch Tacksman of Inverlair, and his six sons, were well known. Sir James at Dunelm Castle was eventually persuaded by the war poet Iain Lom to apply to the Privy Council in Edinburgh for letters of fire and sword in order to lawfully revenge their deaths.

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