A photo of particular part of the genealogy of Clan Donald in the MS 1467. The photo was taken under ultra-violet light. The text reads in three lines: "mhic domnaill", "mhic raghnaill", and "mhic somairle". This translates into English: "son of Domnall", "son of Ragnall", "son of Somairle". The names refer to the following men: Domnall, Ragnall, and Somairle.
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