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Thomas of Galloway,
known in
Gaelic sources as Tomás Mac
Uchtraigh (died 1231), was a Gall-Gaidhil
prince and adventurer. The son of Lochlann, king of...
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return from the Holy Land in 1224).
Diarmait O’Conor (Slain by
Thomas Mac
Uchtraigh as he was
coming from Insi-Gall,
whilst collecting a
fleet for the purpose...
- Galloway.
MacUalraig Kennedy,
Ulrick In Lochaber.
MacUaraig Kennedy Mac
Uchtraigh MacAughtrie, Ochiltree,
Coulthard Ochiltree in Cowal.
MacUilleim MacWilliam...
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Thomas of
Galloway (died 1231), (Tomás Mac
Uchtraigh), was a
Galwegian prince and warrior.
Thomas of
Galloway may also
refer to:
Thomas of
Galloway (died...
- "Ailín mac
Uchtraigh", "Rolant mac Uchtraich", "Rollant mac
Uchtraigh", "Tomas mac
Uchtraigh", "Tomas mac
Uchtraigh", "Tomás mac
Uchtraigh", "Tomas mac...
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Derry led by Tomás Mac
Uchtraigh,
brother of Alan, Lord of Galloway.
Under the year 1212 it
related that: Tomás Mac
Uchtraigh, with the sons of Raghnall...
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members of the
ruling family of
Galloway were
forms of the
Gaelic mac
Uchtraigh,
accorded to Alan and his brother, by the
Annals of Loch Cé, and the Annals...
- Ruaidhri, son of
Toirdhelbhach Mór O'Conchobhair, was
slain by
Thomas Mac
Uchtraigh as he was
coming from Insi-Gall,
whilst collecting a
fleet for the purpose...
- Lord of
Galloway (or "King of the Gall-Gaidhil"), his
brother Tomás Mac
Uchtraigh and
their cousin Donnchadh of Carrick. Tomás
built a
castle at Coleraine...