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| | Donnachaidh Chiefs |
 | | In 1437, Robert of Strouan, Fourth Chief of the Clan Donnachaidh arrested Graham and the Earl of Atholl as the murderers of Kings James I of Scotlan, and as a reward for this act, his lands were made a barony and he was granted an honorable addition to his Coat of Arms. |
 | | Patrick, of Inerach, living in 1501, Robert Ruadh, from whom the family took the sirname of Robertson, on, August 1460 died from wounds received in a fray, and was succeeded by his elder son, Alexander Robertson, 9th, of Glenerochee, now forming a part of the Barony of Strouan, and 5th, Chief. |
 | | Robert, married Lady Margaret Stewart, daughter of John, 1st Earl of Atholl, (of the creation of 1457), half brother to King James II, and d, v, p, having had issue, William, 10th of Strouan in succession to his grandfather, 3. |
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