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- number 46, contains the Foundation Charter for Sweetheart Abbey by Devorguilla, daughter of the late Alan of Galloway, dated 10 April and confirmed...
- illegitimate lines in italic): John Balliol, Lord of Galloway, son of Devorguilla, daughter of Margaret, eldest daughter of David, Earl of Huntingdon,...
- Grand Prix winner from Twynholm S. R. Crockett, Minister and novelist Devorguilla, Mother of John I, king of Scotland Sir William Douglas, Founded the...
- title of Lord of Galloway, however, went through Helen's half-sister Devorguilla to her husband John Balliol. In 1235 the Galwegians rebelled under Gille...
-  1214–1249 Marie de Coucy c. 1218–1285 Floris IV Count of Holland 1210–1234 Devorguilla of Galloway m. John I de Balliol John I Comyn of Badenoch c. 1215 – c...
- of both kings Donald III and David I, as his maternal grandmother was Devorguilla of Galloway, the daughter of Margaret of Huntingdon. John Comyn married...
- Lord of Barnard Castle, by his spouse Devorguilla (d. 1290) daughter of Alan, Lord of Galloway (d. 1234). Devorguilla was a great-great-granddaughter of...
- 1994 Hebrew first name WGPSN Devorguilla 15°18′N 4°00′E / 15.3°N 4°E / 15.3; 4 (Devorguilla) 22.9 1991 Devorguilla Irish heroine WGPSN Dheepa 21°36′S...
- Scotland. Thomas of Galloway, married Isabella, Countess of Atholl. Devorguilla of Galloway, married Nicholas de Stuteville, son of Nicholas I de Stuteville...
- Through his eldest daughter Selina, he was a grandfather of Faith Agnes Devorguilla MacTaggart-Stewart (1926–1998), who married Henry John Brewis, MP for...