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Dervorguilla of
Galloway (c. 1210 – 28
January 1290) was a "lady of substance" in 13th
century Scotland, the wife from 1223 of John de
Balliol and mother...
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educated at
Durham School in the city of Durham. In 1223, Lord John
married Dervorguilla of Galloway, the
daughter of Alan, Lord of
Galloway and
Margaret of Huntingdon...
- Christiana,
married William de Forz (died 1260). The
younger daughter,
Dervorguilla (died 1290),
married John de Balliol, Lord of
Barnard Castle (died 1268)...
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Barnard Castle (and
founder of
Balliol College, Oxford), and his wife
Dervorguilla of Galloway,
daughter of Alan, Lord of
Galloway and
granddaughter of...
- abbey,
located on the
banks of the New
Abbey Pow (river), was
founded by
Dervorguilla of Galloway,
daughter of Alan, Lord of Galloway, in
memory of her husband...
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married Alan, Lord of Galloway, by whom she had two daughters,
including Dervorguilla of Galloway.
Robert of
Huntingdon (died young) Ada of Huntingdon, married...
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Minor Established 13th
century Disestablished 1559
Dedicated to Mary
Magdalene People Founder(s) Lady
Dervorguilla of
Galloway Site
Location Dumfries...
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marriage to John de
Balliol through the
heiress of Alan, Lord of Galloway,
Dervorguilla of Galloway, who
built the
Norman castle.
Robert de Brus, 5th Lord of...
- gules) in orle;
alternatively an orle of
eight torteaux The arms of
Dervorguilla of
Galloway and her
husband John de Balliol; the latter's orle is dimidiated...
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married Alan, Lord of Galloway, by whom she had two daughters,
including Dervorguilla of Galloway. 2.
Robert of
Huntingdon (died young) 3. Ada of Huntingdon...