Flora MacDonald Gaelic Fionnghal NicDhòmhnaill 1722 – 4 March 1790, Jacobite heroine, was the daughter of Ranald MacDonald of Mi
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. Her father died when she was a child, and her mother was abducted and married by Hugh MacDonald of Armadale, Skye. She was brought up under the care of the chief of her clan, the MacDonalds of Clanranald, and was partly educated in Edinburgh. Throughout her life she was a practising Presbyterian
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