Macdouall, Dungal MacDouall, Dungal Macdowall, Dungal MacDowall, Dungal Macdowell, Dungal MacDowell, and Dungal McDowell. A certain Dougal MacDouall and...
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Dungal may also refer to: Saint Dungal Dungal of Bobbio Dungal MacDouall Dúngal Eilni mac Scandail Dúngal mac Amalgado Dúngal mac Cellaig Dúngal mac Selbaig...
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Galloway met with disaster on the shores of Loch Ryan at the hands of Dungal MacDouall, the principal Balliol adherent in the region. Thomas and Alexander's...
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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...
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The invasion force was quickly overwhelmed by local forces, led by Dungal MacDouall, who was a supporter of the Balliols, Comyns and King Edward I of England...
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Loch Ryan. Their force was quickly overwhelmed by Gallowaymen, led by Dungal MacDouall, a supporter of the Balliols, Comyns and King Edward I of England,...
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The invasion force was quickly overwhelmed by local forces, led by Dungal MacDouall, who was a supporter of the Balliols, Comyns and King Edward I of England...
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to seek help from King Robert the Bruce. February 7 – In Scotland, Dungal MacDouall is forced to surrender Dumfries Castle to the forces of King Robert...
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the forces of Edward met a force commanded by Donald of Islay or Dungal MacDouall of Galloway and Sir Ingram de Umfraville and Sir Aymer de St John,...
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on 7 February 1313 from the English appointed constable, his enemy Dungal Macdouall, who had turned King Robert's brothers, Thomas and Alexander, over...
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John of Argyll (redirect from Eóin Mac Dubhghaill (died 1316))
while making a pilgrimage to Canterbury. He left the Galwegian "Dungal MacDouall" (Dungall MacDubhgall), a fellow political exile from Scotland, in charge...
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the harbor at Loch Ryan. But they are defeated by rival Scots under Dungal MacDouall. During the attack, only two galleys escape and all the leaders are...
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on the shores of Loch Ryan, they met with disaster at the hands of Dungal MacDouall, the leading Balliol supporter in the area. King Robert managed to...
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only resistance occurring at Castle Rushen, which was defended by Dungal MacDouall, who had once been Lord of Galloway and betrayed Robert Bruce's brothers...
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Loch Ryan, they were immediately overwhelmed by local forces, led by Dungal MacDouall, who was a supporter of the Comyns. The loch would have been used historically...
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the harbor at Loch Ryan. But they are defeated by rival Scots under Dungal MacDouall. During the attack, only two galleys escape and all the leaders are...
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to seek help from King Robert the Bruce. February 7 – In Scotland, Dungal MacDouall is forced to surrender Dumfries Castle to the forces of King Robert...
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(1296–) Richard Siward (1305–) (died 1311) Matthew Redeman (1305) Dungal MacDouall (1310/1311) Richard Edgar (1329) Peter Tilloil (1334–) William Dacre...
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