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Lord of Islay

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Lord of Islay was a thirteenth- and fourteenth-century title borne by the chiefs of Clann Domhnaill before they assumed the title "Lord of the Isles" in the late fourteenth century. The first person regarded to have styled themself "Lord of Islay" is Aonghus Mór, son of the eponymous ancestor of the clan, Domhnall mac Raghnaill. The designation "of Islay" was frequently used by these lords and later members of the clan.

Lords of Islay

Citations

  1. ^ Sellar (2000) p. 194 tab. ii; McLeod (1997) p. 39 n. 53; Registrum Monasterii de Passelet (1832) pp. 128–129.

References

Primary sources

  • Registrum Monasterii de Passelet, Cartas Privilegia Conventiones Aliaque Munimenta Complectens, A Domo Fundata A.D. MCLXIII Usque Ad A.D. MDXXIX. Edinburgh. 1832. OL 24829867M – via Internet Archive.

Secondary sources