- have
belonged to a Norse–Gaelic
family of some prominence. His father,
GilleBride, of
royal Irish ancestry,
appears to have
conducted a
marriage alliance...
-
Gille Brigte of
Angus is one of the
earliest attested Mormaers of Angus. He was
possibly a
descendant of
Dubacan of Angus.
Gille Brigte is
recorded as...
-
known as Clan Ogilvie, is a
Scottish Highland clan from Angus, Scotland.
Gillebride, Earl of Angus,
received a
barony from King
William the Lion in 1163 and...
- the
first earls. The
title of
Moramer of
Angus became Earl of Angus.
Gillebride, Earl of Angus,
received a
Barony from King
William the Lion in 1163,...
- MacEachern. This
confederation was
known as the ‘Siol
Gillebride’ (The seed or
descendants of
Gillebride). The
Sleat historian Hugh
MacDonald tells us that...
-
Donald as
Malcolm Muireann Kelly as
Dolina Tim
McInnerny as
Father Bain
Gillebride MacMillan as
Gwyllyn the Bard John
Sessions as
Arthur Duncan Lynsey-Anne...
- the
Battle Axe had
three sons:
Malise mac
Gilleain Bristi mac
Gilleain Gillebride mac
Gilleain John
Patterson MacLean (1889). A
History of the Clan MacLean...
- (Godred the Black), King of the
Isles and the Norse-Gaelic
Somhairle Mac
Gillebride (Somerled), King of Cinn Tìre (Kintyre),
Argyll and Lorne, off the coast...
-
Gillespie Etymologically unrelated to En Archibald.
Gillebeart Gilbert Gillebrìde Gilbert Goiridh Godfrey,
Geoffrey Goraidh Godfrey,
Geoffrey Grannd Grant...
- both proper.[citation needed]; The
family was
probably descended from
Gillebride, Earl of Angus, who
received lands from
William the Lion. Sir
Walter Ogilvy...