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dbpedia:Battle_of_Logiebride
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The Battle of Logiebride or Logie-Riach, also known as a Tumult in Ross was more of a small skirmish rather than an actual battle. The disturbance is said to have taken place on 4 February 1597 at the Logie Candlemas market near Conan House (a mile south-west of Conon Bridge) between men of the Clan Mackenzie against men of the Clan Munro and the Bain family of Tulloch Castle.
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Battle of Logiebride
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50 killed According to Alan Mackenzie (2006): 3 killed According to Sir Robert Gordon (1625): According to Alexander Mackenzie (1894):
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Clan Mackenzie Bains of Tullochref|The Bain or Bayne family of Tulloch Castle were not part of the Clan MacBain. They were in fact a branch in the paternal line of the Clan Mackay. The progenitor of this family, John Bain Mackay took his middle name of "Bain" as his surname instead of his real surname of Mackay. The Mackays and Munros had always been on good terms historically.|group=note Clan MacLeod of Raasay Clan Munro
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dbpedia:Ross-shire dbpedia:Conon_Bridge dbpedia:Scotland
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Results vary from different sources
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Unknown
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n4:300