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Gilleasbaig is a
masculine given name in the
Scottish Gaelic language. The
traditional form of the name is Gilleasbuig.
Another form of the name is Gille...
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Gille Escoib or
Gilleasbaig of
Menstrie is the
earliest member of the
Campbell family to be
attested in
contemporary sources,
appearing in
royal charters...
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Sleat chief, and his
brothers Gilleasbaig and Alasdair, his
granduncle Seumas of
Castle Camus, and Ùisdean, son of
GillEasbaig Clèireach,
received a remission...
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figure of the
later medieval Earls of Argyll.
Cailean was the son of
Gilleasbaig, a
knight and lord of the
estates of
Menstrie and
Sauchie in Clackmannanshire...
- The
given name is an
Anglicised form of the
Gaelic Gille Easbaig (also
rendered Gilleasbaig),
meaning "bishop's servant". The
surname Gillespie is an...
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Gearailteach Fitzgerald Gilios Gillies GillAndrais
Gillanders GillEasbaig Archbold, Archibald, Bishop,
Gillespie GillEasbuig Gillespie,
Archibald GilleChriosd...
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married Gilleasbaig of Menstrie, a
Clackmannanshire baron who was the
first attested man to bear the
surname "Campbell". With this lady,
Gilleasbaig fathered...
- grandsons. As the son of Cailean,
Niall had one sister, Afraig, who
married Gilleasbaig of Menstrie, a
baron of
Clackmannanshire who was the
first attested man...
- a son of
Duncan Dubh, who in turn may have been an
elder brother of
Gilleasbaig, who was in turn the
father of the patrilineal-ancestor of the chiefs...
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staunch supporter of
Gilleasbaig Ruadh Caimbeul (Archibald Roy Campbell),
fourth Earl of Argyll. Carsuel's ****ociations with Earl
Gilleasbaig were
strong enough...