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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. 1 de feb. de 2024 · Neil (sometimes also Nicol or Nicolaus), 2nd Earl of Carrick, a Regent of Scotland and Guardian to Alexander III and Margaret, dtr of Henry III, 20th September 1255, having no heir male of his body, granted to his nephew, as reported above, the chiefship of the whole clan.

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  3. 2 de ago. de 2007 · Genealogy for Niall mac Dhonnchad, 2nd Earl of Carrick (1202 - 1256) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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    • James Fred Patin, Jr.
  4. When Niall Earl of Carrick was born about 1205, in Carrick, Argyll, Scotland, his father, Donnchadh MacGilbert 1st Earl of Carrick, was 32 and his mother, Avelina FitzAlan Countess of Carrick, was 27. He had at least 1 daughter with Carrick. He died in 1275, at the age of 71.

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    • Carrick, Argyll, Scotland
  5. 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. He may have been Donnchadh's son, or else as suggested …

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    • Margaret Stewart Countess of Carrick
  6. Earl of Carrick (or Mormaer of Carrick) is the title applied to the ruler of Carrick (now South Ayrshire), subsequently part of the Peerage of Scotland. The position came to be strongly associated with the Scottish crown when Robert the Bruce , who had inherited it from his maternal kin, became King of Scots in the early 14th century.

  7. 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.