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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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29 de abr. de 2022 · Thomas de Lundie, or Lundin, constituted royal door-ward or usher by William the Lion, an office which became hereditary in his house, was a benefactor of the abbey ( [of Coupar-Angus).
Thomas de Lundin, often referred to as Thomas l'Ussier or Thomas Durward (Scottish Gaelic: Tàmhas Gocaman), 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).
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. He died in 1230, in Scotland, United Kingdom, at the age of 60, and was buried in Coupar ...
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Alan Hostarius (or Alan Durward) ( Scottish Gaelic: Ailean Dorsair) (died after 1264, or in 1275) was the son of Thomas de Lundin, a grandson of Gille Críst, Mormaer of Mar.
Thomas de Lundin, également appelé Thomas Durward ou Thomas Hostarius (mort après 1228), est un noble écossais du début du XIIIe siècle. Biographie. Thomas est l'un des deux fils d'un certain Máel Coluim de Lundie, dans l' Angus.