Mulindry House

He brought with him 86 followers and Angus's son James, while Ranald was left in chains at Duart Castle.

[2] A banquet was held and after Sir Lachlan was lodged in an adjoining residence, the house was surrounded by between 300 or 400 armed men.

James pleaded with his father to spare his uncle and Angus agreed to hold Sir Lachlan as a prisoner.

[3] Sir Lachlan was held prisoner in a chamber at Mulindry, while his retinue were persuaded to surrender upon assurances that their lives would be spared.

Ranald and Angus's brother Coll was incensed by this news and two of the Maclean prisoners were executed every day, until at last only Sir Lauchlan and John Dubh of Morvern remained.