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  1. Níall of Carrick (also Neil) was the second man to bear the title Mormaer, or Earl, of Carrick. He was successor of mormaer Donnchadh of Carrick . Originally he was believed to be the son of Donnchadh, however, it is now believed that he was more likely his grandson, the son of Donnchadh's oldest son and heir Cailean mac Donnchadh .

  2. Brief Life History of Errick. When Errick MacDhonnchad was born about 1200, in Argyll, Scotland, her father, Donnchadh Mac Gilbert, was 27 and her mother, Avelina Fitz Walter Stewart, was 23. She married sir Archibald Gillespic Campbell 8th Knight of Carrick Campbell in 1229, in Lochawe, Argyll, Scotland. They were the parents of at least 6 ...

  3. The genealogies, and indeed later 13th century patronymic appellations, tell us that Gilleasbaig was the father of Cailean Mór, probably by marriage to the Carrick noblewoman, Afraig, a daughter of Cailean of Carrick.

  4. How to say Cailean of Carrick in English? Pronunciation of Cailean of Carrick with 1 audio pronunciation and more for Cailean of Carrick.

  5. Donnchadh, (in inglese Duncan) conte di Carrick (1175 circa – 13 giugno 1250), fu e un magnate scozzese della Scozia sud-occidentale per un lasso di tempo che andò dall'ultimo quarto del XII secolo al 1250 anno della sua morte. (it) Доннхад (Дункан) (англ. Donnchadh, Earl of Carrick, гэльск.

  6. When Cailean mór Caimbeul was born in January 1230, in Lochawe, Argyll, Scotland, his father, sir Archibald Gillespic Campbell 8th Knight of Carrick Campbell, was 31 and his mother, Errick Carrick Heiress of Lochow, was 29. He married Janet Isabel Sinclair about 1250, in Argyll, Scotland. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 3 daughters.

  7. When Cailean Mór Caimbeul was born in 1220, in Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, his father, Sir Gillespic Campbell 1st Lord Of Menstrie 9th Knight Of Lochow, was 21 and his mother, Duchess Afraig or Elisic Carrick Heiress of Carrick, was 19. He married Janet Isabel Sinclair about 1250, in Argyll, Scotland.