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  1. 15 de ene. de 2024 · Lord Alan had one illegitimate child by an unknown mistress: e) THOMAS . Illegitimate son of Alan of Galloway according to Matthew of Paris[539]. On the death of his father, he led the rebellion of the people of Galloway and fled to Ireland after they were defeated by Alexander II King of Scotland[540].

  2. In 1228 Alan married a daughter of Hugh de Lacy of Scotland, by whom he had no issue. Scots Peerage Volume 4 states- Alan, son of Roland, succeeded his father as Constable, and also in the lordship of Galloway, with his other large domains in Scotland and England. he is first named in 1196 in connection with lands at Teinford, co. Northampton, which apparently he held apart from his father.

  3. Marriage (4): Rose de Lacy about 1228-1229. Died: Abt 2 Feb 1234. Buried: Dundrennan Abbey, Kirkcudbright, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, DG6, GB. General Notes: ALAN of Galloway, son of ROLAND Lord of Galloway & his wife Helen de Moreville (- [2] Feb 1234, bur Dundraynan). He succeeded his father in 1200 as Lord of Galloway.

  4. Their son Alan of Galloway was the most powerful of the lords and upon his death in 1234, his holdings were divided between his three daughters and their husbands. However, an attempt was made, within Galloway, to establish Alan's illegitimate son Thomas as ruler, but this failed when King Alexander II of Scotland broke the line of rejected such claim for an illegitimate son to take over.

  5. When Alan FitzRoland Lord of Galloway was born about 1180, in Wigtownshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, his father, Roland MacUchtred of Galloway, was 18 and his mother, Elena de Morville, was 16. He married Unknown de Lacy before 1200. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter.

  6. 14 de jun. de 2015 · Among the 27 men named in the preamble to Magna Carta as King John of England's advisors and negotiators was Alan, lord of Galloway and constable of the Scottish king, Alexander II.

  7. 26 de abr. de 2022 · 1273 - Sir Cane MacGillolane appears to have held important offices under the Baliols lords of Galloway and extensive land holdings thruout the south-west in 1273. 1273 - Cane McGillolane of Gelston signed as witness to a charter of St. Mary Sweetheart Abbey for Dervargilla, daughter of Alan of Galloway.