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  1. Thomas de Lundin, often referred to as Thomas l'Ussier or Thomas Durward (Scottish Gaelic: Tomhas Dorsair), was a 13th-century Scottish nobleman. Thomas takes his name from the villa of Lundie in Angus (not to be confused with Lundie in Fife), and was one of two known sons of Máel Coluim of Lundie (the other was Eóghan).

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    Thomas (Londonis) De Loudonis's Timeline 1081:Birth of Thomas (Londonis) De Loudonis, Renfrewshire, Scotland 1106: Age 25. Birth of Eschina de Molle Stewart, Renfrewshire, Scotland ?: Death of Thomas (Londonis) De Loudonis, Paisley Abbey, Renfrewshire, Scotland

    The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest, by Jim Weber, rootsweb.com
    Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

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  2. When Thomas de Lundin was born in 1170, in Fife, Scotland, his father, Malcolm "Máel Coluim" de Lundie, was 59 and his mother, Daughter of Gille Críst, Earl of Mar, was 41. In 1248, his occupation is listed as hostarius of king alexander ii in Scotland.

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    • Christina de Atholl, Eve Fitz Warin
  3. Thomas Lundin, también llamado Thomas Durward o Thomas ujier (muerto después de 1228) es un noble escocés temprano XIII ° siglo. Biografía. Thomas es uno de los dos hijos de un tal Máel Coluim de Lundie, en Angus. Su madre es hija del Conde de Mar Gille Críst.

  4. When Thomas De Lundin was born in 1160, in Lundie, Forfarshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, his father, Malcolm de Lundin, was 40 and his mother, Dau Crist, was 31. He died after 1228.

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    • Lundie, Forfarshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
  5. 23 de ago. de 2020 · Thomas de Lundin, often referred to as Thomas l'Ussier or Thomas Durward (Scottish Gaelic: Tomhas Dorsair), was a 13th-century Scottish nobleman. Thomas takes his name from the villa of Lundie in Angus (not to be confused with Lundie in Fife), and was one of two known sons of Máel Coluim of Lundie (the other was Eóghan).

  6. Thomas de Lundin, a menudo conocido como Thomas l'Ussier o Thomas Durward ( gaélico escocés: Tomhas Dorsair), fue un noble escocés del siglo XIII. Thomas toma su nombre de la villa de Lundie en Angus (que no debe confundirse con Lundie en Fife), y era uno de los dos hijos conocidos de Máel Coluim de Lundie (el otro era Eóghan).