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  1. of Galloway's clerk, William, prior of St Mary's lsle. 18 Similar objections can be raised regarding the composer's supposed attachment to Devorgilla's household. In view of these internal factors, therefore, the Roman de Fergus cannot be accepted as an authoritative source concerned with the origins of the historical Fergus.

  2. Fergus Galloway, 1844 - 1918. Fergus Galloway was born on month day 1844, in birth place, to Hugh Galloway and Margaret Galloway (born Mcmeiken). Fergus had 4 brothers: John Galloway and 3 other siblings. Fergus married Martha Galloway (born Campbell) on month day 1892, at age 47 in marriage place, Iowa.

  3. the remaining four essays. In ‘Rebels without a Cause: The Relations of Fergus of Galloway and Somerled of Argyll with the Scottish Kings, 153-1164,’ R. Andrew McDonald compares and contrasts the relative position of Fergus and Somerled as powerful, largely autonomous rulers on the margins of the Scottish kingdom, and

  4. CARRICK. 1. FERGUS-. m. daughter of Henry I (see NORMANDY) d. 1161. Fergus of Galloway first appears in the historical sources in 1136. His origins and his parentage, however, are something of a mystery. Over the years, Fergus’ origins have been the subject of much discussion and even more fanciful fictional elaboration by historical writers.

  5. Fergus of Galloway was a twelfth-century Lord of Galloway. Although his familial origins are unknown, it is possible that he was of Norse-Gaelic ancestry. Fergus first appears on record in 1136, when he witnessed a charter of David I, King of Scotland. There is considerable evidence indicating that Fergus was married to an illegitimate daughter of Henry I, King of England. It is possible that ...

  6. Brief Life History of Affraic. When Affraic MacFergus was born about 1119, in Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland, her father, Fergus of Galloway, was 40 and her mother, Elizabeth FitzRoy, was 25. She married Óláfr Guðrøðarson King of Man before 1135, in Isle of Man. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

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    9 de mar. de 2024 · Medieval Name Fergus Modern Gaelic Name Fearghas Biography Fergus was lord of Galloway. He is first mentioned in 1136 and had three children: Uhtred (d.1174), and Affreca, who married Óláf Godredsson (d.1153), king of Man, by his marriage to an illegitimate daughter of Henry I of England, and another son, Gilbert (d.1185), who might have been from a previous relationship.