-
mentioned in the bishop-lists of the 15th-century
historians Walter Bower (
Malisius) and
Andrew of
Wyntoun (Malice) as the
successor of
Fothad I, and it is...
- – Malduit;
Mauduit MALEDOCTUS –
Maudoit MALEDUETUS – Malduit;
Mauduit MALISIUS –
Malis de
MALIS MANIBUS –
Malmains de
MALIS OPERIBUS –
Maloor de MALO...
- of
Pitmilly to
Richard Monipennie, quam
Malisius tennit. The
former was
probably a
Norman knight,
while Malisius (Malise of Pitmilly) was the
tenant renting...
-
Sampson John
Abbot of
Brechin (identified as
filius Malisii, i.e., son of
Malisius)
Morgundus (styled
filius Johannis Abbe, i.e., son of John Abbot) Morgandus...
-
translators wrongly translate his predecessor's name,
given in the
Latin as
Malisius, as "Maelbrigde"; see also,
Andrew of Wyntoun, The
Original Chronicle,...
-
where the
translators wrongly translate his name,
given in the
Latin as
Malisius, as "Maelbrigde"; see also,
Andrew of Wyntoun, The
Original Chronicle,...
- who
appear in do****entary
evidence include Francis de
Douery (c.1250),
Malisius de
Douery (c.1350),
Michael de
Douery (c.1373), John de
Douery (c.1406)...