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Mormaer Maol
Domhnaich (sometimes
anglicized as Maldoven) was the son of
Mormaer Ailín II, and
ruled Lennox in 1217–1250. Like his
predecessor Ailín II...
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Menteith and
became Earl of Menteith. William, Beatrix,
married Maol
Domhnaich, Earl of Lennox. Christian, Eupheme,
married Adam Wallace,
Laird of Riccarton...
- Preceded by Ailín I
Mormaer of
Lennox died 1217 Succeeded by Maol
Domhnaich...
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followed the
death of Ailín II,
where the ten
brothers of
Mormaer Maol
Domhnaich were
compensated with lands.
Baltar and his kin
achieved the Mormaerdom...
- 1225,
Donnchadh de
Argadia ("of Argyll")
appeared in a
charter of Maol
Domhnaich, Earl of
Lennox (d. 1250) made to
Paisley Abbey; this
appearance is notable...
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Downie in Angus. It is also a
derivative of the
Gaelic Mac Gille/Maol
Domhnaich or
McAldonich "son of the
servant of the Lord (Sunday)"
which both are...
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Position in
relation to
Vatersay Vatersay Bhatarsaigh 960 —
Muldoanich Maol
Dòmhnaich 78 5 km E
Uineasan — ~5 0 km E
Flodday Flodaigh 23 4 km SW
Sandray Sanndraigh...
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MacMhaolBheatha MacBean In Alvie.
MacMhaolChaluim Callum,
Malcolm MacMhaol
Dòmhnaich MacIldonich In Inverness. MacMhaolÌosa Mellis, Mellish,
Melluish MacMharais...
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Small Isles 559 27 137
Muckle Roe
Shetland 1,773 130 267
Muldoanich (Maol
Dòmhnaich)
Uists and
Barra 78 0 153 Mull (Muile) Mull 87,535 2,800 966
North Rona...
- Ailín II (d. 1217)
Mormaer of
Lennox Robert V de Brus (c. 1210–1295) Maol
Domhnaich (Maldoven) (d. 1250)
Mormaer of
Lennox ?
Gille Chriosd Robert VI de Brus...