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changing Scotland". The
National (Scotland).
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Donnchaidh, Eòghann. "Mo
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Caoraich Mhòr". BBC.
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Cailean of
Carrick or
Cailean mac
Donnchadh ("Colin, son of Duncan", died
before 1250) was the son of Donnchadh, Earl of
Carrick († 1250), and probably...
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Malcolm III (Middle Irish: Máel
Coluim mac Donnchada;
Scottish Gaelic: Maol
Chaluim mac Dhonnchaidh; c. 1031–13
November 1093) was King of Alba from 1058...
- Scotland. In some respects, the
reign of King
Malcolm III (Maol
Caluim Mac
Donnchaidh)
prefigured the
changes which took
place in the
reigns of the French-speaking...
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Isabella de
Clare 11.
Isabel Marshal 1.
Robert I of
Scotland 12.
Cailean mac
Donnchaidh 6. Niall, Earl of
Carrick 3.
Marjorie 14.
Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward...
- five of the Clann-
Donnchaidh were also
slain there, viz. Tomaltach, son of Gilla-Christ Mac
Donnchaidh, and
Murchadh Mac
Donnchaidh, and
Conchobhar son...
- 1330) 12.
Giolla Easbuig Caimbéal (fl. 1266) 6. Cailéan Mór Caimbéal (died c. 1296) 26. Cailéan mac
Donnchaidh 13.
Oighrig inghean Cailéin 3. unknown...
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According to this argument, Donnchadh's son and
intended heir was
Cailean mac
Donnchaidh (alias Nicholaus), who as his son and heir,
issued a
charter in Donnchadh's...
- Arbroath, made an
agreement with one of its
senior tenants,
Fergus mac
Donnchaidh (Fergus son of Duncan).
Abbot Geoffrey leased the land of
Tulloes and...
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chiefs of Cenél Moen to the
exclusion of O'Gormley. Mac
Duinechaidh (
Donnchaidh) (MacDonaghy, Donaghy) Meaning:
Brown warrior Progenitor: Territory: Tyrone...