- and in
Gaelic as Eoin MacDubhghaill, Eoin
Gallda MacDubhghaill, Eòin
Gallda MacDubhghaill, and Eóin
Gallda Mac Dubhghaill, was a fourteenth-century Scottish...
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James "
Gallda"
Butler (from
Irish gallda 'alien or Englishman') (died 1434) was the son of the 3rd Earl and
Catherine FitzGerald of Desmond. "
Gallda" Butler...
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Innermeath (died 1421). Robert's
mother was
Isabel MacDougall,
daughter of John
Gallda MacDougall, Lord of
Lorne (died 1371×1377). The MacDougalls,
formerly exiled...
- MacDougall, Lord of
Argyll (died 1316),
Scottish nobleman and
commander John
Gallda MacDougall (died 1371×1377),
Scottish nobleman and
chief of Clan MacDougall...
- grandson,
through Ailean,
known as John
Gallda ("the Foreigner"), is on
record from 1338. Later, John
Gallda was
styling himself "Lord of Argyll". Also...
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Frasers supported Ranald Gallda and the
charters which had
previously been held by John were
revoked and
granted to
Ranald Gallda as heir of his
father Allan...
- 1353
Married Thomas Isak/Isaac and had two daughters,
Joanna (wife of John
Gallda MacDougall) and Catherine.
Buried at
Dunfermline Abbey David 5
March 1324...
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fortunes were
restored somewhat under John MacDougall's grandson, John
Gallda MacDougall, Lord of Lorne. In the mid-14th century, the
latter relocated...
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Crookstown (Irish: An
Baile Gallda,
meaning 'town of the
invader or foreigner') is a
small village in
County Cork in Ireland,
about 12 km east of the town...
- Frasers, as part of a
large coalition,
backed a son of the 5th Chief,
Ranald Gallda (the Stranger),
which the
MacDonalds found unacceptable. The Earl of Argyll...