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  1. full, and produced a volume at once readable and informative ; though part of the information is a strain upon relevance, and the occasionali imaginings' and ready rhetoric may for some impair its literary quality. With evidence. of so much industry it is, however, astonishing that Mr. Huyshe has failed.

  2. Faither. Alan, Laird o Gallowa. Mither. Margaret o Huntingdon. Dervorguilla o Gallowa (c. 1210 – 28 Januar 1290) wis a 'lady o substance' in 13t century Scotland, the wife frae 1223 o John, 5t Baron de Balliol, an mither o John I, a futur king o Scotland. Categeries: 1210 births. 1290 daiths. History o Gallowa.

  3. Although Dervorguilla was the lord of Galloway's third daughter, and the second of his marriage to Margaret, the fact that Margaret was herself an eldest daughter was adjudged to give Dervorguilla's son, John, the stronger right to the vacant throne of Scotland over the claims of Robert (V) de Brus, son of Margaret's younger sister, Isabel.

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    26 de abr. de 2024 · Medieval Name Derb Forgaill Modern Gaelic Name Dearbhaill Biography Dervorguilla was the younger daughter of Alan, lord of Galloway (d.1234) from his marriage to Margaret, daughter of David, earl of Huntingdon.

  5. Dervorguilla de Balliol. Siegel von Dervorguilla de Balliol. Dervorguilla de Balliol, Lady of Galloway (auch Devorguilla oder Devorguilla of Galloway) (* nach 1209; † 28. Januar 1290) war eine schottische Adlige. Zusammen mit ihren beiden älteren Schwestern war sie eine der Erbinnen der Herrschaft Galloway .

  6. www.patrickspeople.scot › ourfamily › 6063Devorguilla of Galloway

    Dervorguilla is well-known for her foundation of Sweetheart Abbey (1273) near Dumfries, and for the completion of the foundation of Balliol College (1282), begun by her husband in the 1260s. She died on 28 January 1290 at Barnard Castle in County Durham and was buried at Sweetheart with the heart of her husband.

  7. 27 de may. de 2020 · Religion and War: The Foundation of Sweetheart Abbey. The abbey was built on the banks of the Pow Burn River by Dervorguilla of Galloway a rich Scottish aristocrat who was married to John, 5 th Baron de Balliol. Most of the abbey was built by 1273 and it was home to a branch of the Cistercian Order, and soon became a major monastic center.