• Uhtred mac Fergus (c. 1120 – 22 September 1174) was Lord of Galloway from 1161 to 1174, ruling jointly with his brother Gille Brigte (Gilbert). They were...
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  • Lochlann of Galloway (died 12 December 1200), also known as Lochlan mac Uchtred and by his French name Roland fitz Uhtred, was the son and successor of...
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    Lordship of Galloway appears to have been partitioned between his sons, Gille Brigte and Uhtred, and Scottish influence further penetrated into Galloway. Fergus's...
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  • William de Morville, Lord of Lauderdale and Cunningham, Constable of Scotland. Alan's father was the eldest son of Uhtred, Lord of Galloway, son of Fergus...
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    Donnchadh, Earl of Carrick (category Nobility from Dumfries and Galloway)
    father, Gille-Brighde of Galloway, and his uncle, Uhtred of Galloway, were the two rival sons of Fergus, Prince or Lord of Galloway. As a result of Gille-Brighde's...
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  • ancestors included Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke, Edmund Ironside, Fergus of Galloway, Henry I of England and...
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  • Uchtraigh [Roland fitz Uhtred] (died 1200), king of the Gall-Gaidhil, and the brother of Alan of Galloway [Ailean]. His mother was Helen de Morville (died 1217)...
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  • of Uhtred of Galloway, and had by her three sons: Robert de Brus, Lord of Annandale (died 1226), married Isobel of Huntingdon, had issue. John de Brus...
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    to assist the Earl of Richmond in expelling Robert de Brus and the Scottish rebels from Galloway. In 1309 his armour and provisions in a vessel bound...
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  • granddaughter and heir of a previous Lord of Mow: a certain Uhtred, son of Liulf. Uhtred is known to have granted the church of Mow to Kelso Abbey during...
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  • Gopspatric. Ethelreda, married Ranulf de Lindesay (de Lindsay) and then William de Esseville. Gunhilda, married Uhtred of Galloway. Waltheof's sister Octreda/Ethelreda...
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    Northumbria meant Uhtred returned home to submit himself to Cnut, who seems to have sent a Northumbrian rival, Thurbrand the Hold, to massacre Uhtred and his retinue...
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  • stemmed from his kinship with the Constable of Scotland, Roland fitz Uhtred, Lord of Galloway, or perhaps resulted from a shared enmity towards the Meic Somairle...
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  • of Durham. This resulted in a heavy defeat to the Northumbrians, led by Uhtred of Bamburgh, later earl of Bamburgh, which is reported by the Annals of...
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    September 17 – Pietro di Miso, Italian cardinal September 22 – Uhtred, Lord of Galloway Ananda Thuriya, Burmese minister and poet Arnau Mir (or Arnal)...
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  • ruler of Galloway, king Fergus of Galloway, according to Walter Daniel mediating a dispute between Fergus and his sons Gille-Brigte and Uhtred. Ailred's...
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    by the future Gospatric, Earl of Northumbria or Gospatric, son of Earl Uhtred, that was addressed to all Gospatric's kindred and to the notables dwelling...
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  • Suibne mac Cináeda (category History of Galloway)
    century. Specifically, two members of the region's ruling family—Roland fitz Uhtred and Alan fitz Roland—are styled by the Annals of Ulster as "rí Gall Gaidhel"...
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  • during his career. The thirteenth-century Chronica of Roger de Hoveden describes Fergus' son, Uhtred, as a kinsman of Henry II, King of England. The date of...
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  • was a son of Óláfr Guðrøðarson and Affraic, daughter of Fergus, Lord of Galloway. Throughout his career, Guðrøðr battled rival claimants to the throne,...
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    Unfortunately for the Scots, this invasion of Northumbria was utterly crushed by Uhtred, a young northern magnate who was made Earl of Northumbria as a result of...
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  • Allan mac Ruairi. The father of Alan and Thomas was Roland fitz Uhtred, Lord of Galloway. Roland's acceptance of Alan as the name of his eldest son and...
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  • identified by name), Ragnall, the sons of Eadwulf (seemingly Ealdred and Uhtred), and an unnamed "king of the Strathclyde Welsh" ("Stræcledweala cyning")—a...
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    eleventh-century De obsessione Dunelmi records that the Scots penetrated into Northumbria, and besieged Durham before being beaten back by Uhtred, son of the...
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  • September 17 – Pietro di Miso, Italian cardinal September 22 – Uhtred, Lord of Galloway Ananda Thuriya, Burmese minister and poet Arnau Mir (or Arnal)...
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    occurred on 19 April 2023 at Holy Trinity, Llandudno. (Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office.) Among those non-retired bishops who have assisted...
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  • account for Ailéan's name. The father of Thomas was Roland fitz Uhtred, Lord of Galloway. The latter's acceptance of Alan as the name of his eldest son...
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