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Dungal was the head of the
MacDouall family, one of the most
influential kindreds of Galloway. The
precise location of the
MacDoualls'
lands are uncertain,...
- Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire. The
MacDoualls of Freugh, Stoneykirk,
Wigtownshire The
MacDoualls of Logan, Kirkmaiden,
Wigtownshire The
MacDowalls of Machrimore, (Machermore...
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struggle against the
English conquest,
ultimately being captured by the
MacDoualls at Loch Ryan, Galloway,
Scotland and
later executed by the English. Thomas...
- John Mc
Douall Stuart (7
September 1815 – 5 June 1866),
often referred to as
simply "Mc
Douall Stuart", was a
Scottish explorer and one of the most accomplished...
- old
Balliol patrimony, was
adjacent to Carrick, and
controlled by the
MacDoualls,
hostile to King
Robert the
Bruce and his cause. When his
brothers Thomas...
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matter escalated in
February 1776 when two
Portuguese fleets under Robert MacDouall and
Jorge Hardcastle landed troops near the
fortress of Rio
Grande de...
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Neneh MacDouall-****e (born 8
April 1957) is a
Gambian politician and diplomat. She
served as
Yahya Jammeh's last
Minister of
Foreign Affairs from 2015...
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Irishmen at Loch Ryan. They were met by a
force of
Gallowaymen led by
Dungal MacDouall, who was a
supporter of the Comyns.
Their force was
overwhelmed in the...
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Galloway met with
disaster on the s****s of Loch Ryan at the
hands of
Dungal MacDouall, the prin****l
Balliol adherent in the region.
Thomas and Alexander's...
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MacDouall, who was a
supporter of the Balliols,
Comyns and King
Edward I of England, and only two
galleys escaped. All the
leaders were captured.
MacDouall...