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  1. Niall; Alexander; Alan; John; Er starb im hohen Alter. Sein Erbe und Nachfolger als Earl of Carrick wurde sein ältester Sohn Niall. Donnchadh hatte Paisley Abbey vor 1214 Besitzungen bei Crossraguel geschenkt, doch erst nach dreißig Jahren ließen die Mönche dort ein Kloster errichten, wie sie es Donnchadh versprochen hatten.

  2. Carrick von Orkney. Am 22. Juli 1628 wurde in der Peerage of Scotland ein paralleler weiterer Earlstitel of Carrick geschaffen, und zwar für John Stuart, 1. Lord Kincleven, ein Sohn des Robert Stewart, 1. Earl of Orkney, seinerseits illegitimer Sohn König James V. Mit dem Titel waren Ländereien auf den Orkney -Inseln verbunden, insbesondere ...

  3. Niall, Earl of Carrick Donnchad mac Gillai Brigte eller Duncan fils de Gilbert (= Duncan, sønn av Gilbert ; død 1250 ) var den første mormaer eller jarl av Carrick , et jarldømme i Galloway , Skottland .

  4. 1 de feb. de 2024 · Her husband, Earl of Carrick in her right, resigned the earldom to his eldest son when the Countess died, and he died (some say on Crusade) before 4 April 1304 (Cal. Docs. Scot., ii. No 1493) Wikipedia: He may have been Donnchadh's son, or else as suggested by one recent genealogical theory, his grandson. It has been argued that Niall's father ...

  5. Niall Bruce of Carrick (died 17 October 1346), was a 14th-century Scottish noble. Niall is said to be an illegitimate child of King Robert the Bruce. He was killed during the Battle of Neville's Cross in 1346. Life. Niall of Carrick is alleged to be the illegitimate child of King Robert I of Scotland and an unknown mistress.

  6. 15 de ene. de 2024 · Duncan, 1st Earl of Carrick was the son of Gilbert of Galloway.1 He died on 13 June 1250.1. Duncan, 1st Earl of Carrick was created 1st Earl of Carrick [Scotland] circa 1186.1 He fought in the Irish Wars, with King John of England.1. Child of Duncan, 1st Earl of Carrick. Neil, 2nd Earl of Carrick+ b. c 1202, d. 1256.

  7. Earl of Carrick, in the barony of Iffa and Offa East, County Tipperary, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. First creation [ edit ] The title was first created in 1315 for Sir Edmund Butler , Justiciar of Ireland , by King Edward II .