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  1. Alan of Galloway. Alan of Galloway lived from about 1175 to 1234. Also known as Alan FitzRoland he was the last of the semi-independent MacFergus dynasty of Lords of Galloway and served as hereditary Constable of Scotland. He was also the grandfather of King John Balliol of Scotland. The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set out in our ...

  2. 14 de abr. de 2024 · 1234. Alan, the son of Roland, lord of Galloway, and constable of Scotland, died, and was buried at Dundraynan, leaving behind him three daughters, his heirs, and one base born son, who, during the lifetime of his father, had married the daughter of the king of Man. His daughters were thus married: the eldest married Roger de Quincy, earl of ...

  3. Alan Lord of Galloway, Constable of Scotland FitzRoland (Galloway) (1186 - est. 2 Feb 1234) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (5 entries) edit. dewiki Alan, Lord of ...

  4. Alan of Galloway. Alan McClure. Kirkcudbright. Alan of Galloway’s tracks Scotify # 10 - Laldy by Alan of Galloway published on 2022-03-30T18:42:27Z.

  5. 26 de abr. de 2022 · 1273 - Sir Cane MacGillolane appears to have held important offices under the Baliols lords of Galloway and extensive land holdings thruout the south-west in 1273. 1273 - Cane McGillolane of Gelston signed as witness to a charter of St. Mary Sweetheart Abbey for Dervargilla, daughter of Alan of Galloway.

  6. Background. Alan was born sometime before 1199. He was the eldest son of Lochlann of Galloway, Frenchified as Roland, and his wife, Helen de Morville.His parents were likely married before 1185, possibly at some point in the 1170s, since Roland was compelled to hand over three sons as hostages to Henry II, King of England in 1186.

  7. Alan of Galloway (1186-1236) was Duke of Galloway from 12 December 1200 to 1236, succeeding Lochlann of Galloway. He was the last legitimate Duke of Galloway, and his son-in-law John I de Balliol succeeded him as Lord.