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Donnchadh I mac Gilbert, 1st Earl of Carrick

Also Known As: "Earl of Carrick", "Earl", "Duncan de Carrick", "12557"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: June 13, 1250 (71-80)
Argyll, Fife, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Son of Gilbert mac Fergus, Lord of Galloway
Husband of Avelina FitzAlan, Countess of Carrick
Father of Errick of Carrick Campbell; Niall mac Dhonnchad, 2nd Earl of Carrick; Iaian mac Dhonnchaidh; Alasdair mac Dhonnchaidh; Martha de Carrick and 1 other
Brother of Malcolm Coluim Mac Gille MacGil of Carrick; Alexander macGilbert; Roland MacDowall de Carrick; N.N. of Carrick and Rioghnach of Carrick

Occupation: 1st Earl of Carrick, fought in the Irish Wars, 1st. Mormaer (Earl) of Carrick
Managed by: James Fred Patin, Jr.
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About Donnchadh I mac Gilbert, 1st Earl of Carrick

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Duncan, 1st Earl of Carrick1

M, #4169, d. 13 June 1250

Duncan, 1st Earl of Carrick|d. 13 Jun 1250|p417.htm#i4169|Gilbert of Galloway|d. 1 Jan 1185|p459.htm#i4584||||Fergus, Lord of Galloway|d. 1161|p459.htm#i4585||||||||||

Last Edited=2 Jun 2008

    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

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 was Nichol (Cailean or Colin), son of mormaer Donnchadh by the daughter of Niall Ruadh, briefly king of Tír Eóghain.

Citations

  1. G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume III, page 55. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.

2. * Barrow, G. W. S., Robert Bruce and the community of the realm of Scotland, 3rd ed., (Edinburgh, 2005)

   * MacQueen, Hector L., "Survival and Success: the Kennedys of Dunure," in Steve Boardman & Alasdair Ross (eds.) The Exercise of Power in Medieval Scotland 1200-1500, (Portland, 2003), pp. 67–94

First Earl of Carrick, so created by King William the Lion of Scotland (1165-1214).



MILITARY: Battles and Wars> Took part with King John of England in his Irish wars.

TITLES: Created Earl of Carrick [S.] about 1186?

PROPERTY: Obtained from King William "the Lion" the district of Carrick, before 1196. [1]

1 #21 The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant (1910), Cokayne, George Edward (main author) and Vicary Gibbs (added author), (New edition. 13 volumes in 14. London: St. Catherine Press,1910-), vol. 3 p. 55.

Updated 11/13/2012

A very detailed and well-referenced summary in Wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnchadh,_Earl_of_Carrick

Updated 11/14/2012



Duncan, then probably a minor. He is afterwards mentioned as Sir Duncan de Carrick. The death of Gilbert was the signal for general turmoil among the Glaswegians. Roland, the son of the murdered Uchtred, defeated the supporters of the late Gilbert in a furious fight, 5 July 1185, and slew Henry Kennedy and others who are described as leaders and instigators of rebellion. In 1186 Duncan compromised with Roland, in consequence of which King William the Lion confirmed to him the territory of Carrick on condition he renounced all claims to the southern portion of ancient Galloway. He had considerable estates, at the same time, in the north of Ireland. In 1193, or before 1197, he granted the lands of Maybothelbeg or Little Maybole to the monks of Melrose, and he also founded and richly endowed the Abbey of Crossraguel, and there are many other instances of his munificence ot the Church. He took part with King John of England, who calls him his cousin or kinsman, in his wars in Ireland. He also captured Matillidis de Haya, wife of William de Braosa, her son and doughtier, who had fled from Ireland to Scotland, and handed them over to the English King. He was present when Alexander II. took his oath to marry Joanna, eldest sister of Henry III. Duncan is said to have been created EARL OF CARRICK by King Alexander II. between 1225 and 1230, on condition that he resigned all claim to the lordship of Galloway. The descendants of Duncan and his son Neil appear to have taken the name of de Carrick. Earl Duncan died 13 June 1250. He carried off in 1200, and probably married, Avelina, daughter of Alan Fitz-Walter, then High Steward of Scotland. His seal, as attached to various original charters, bears the device of a griffin or dragon, not on a shield. He had issue:


http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lelandva/kenne001.htm#id3882

1. Duncan1 de Carrick was born circa 1200 Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland.1

He was the proprieter of considerable estate in the district of Carrick in Ayrshire, first Earl of Carrick, 1225 .2

Children of Duncan1 de Carrick and an unknown spouse were:

2. i. Nicol, Neil, or Nigel2, b. Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnchadh,_Earl_of_Carrick

Duncan, 1st Earl of Carrick1

M, #4169, d. 13 June 1250

Duncan, 1st Earl of Carrick|d. 13 Jun 1250|p417.htm#i4169|Gilbert of Galloway|d. 1 Jan 1185|p459.htm#i4584||||Fergus, Lord of Galloway|d. 1161|p459.htm#i4585||||||||||

Last Edited=2 Jun 2008

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

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 was Nichol (Cailean or Colin), son of mormaer Donnchadh by the daughter of Niall Ruadh, briefly king of Tír Eóghain.

Citations

1. G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume III, page 55. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.

2. * Barrow, G. W. S., Robert Bruce and the community of the realm of Scotland, 3rd ed., (Edinburgh, 2005)

  • MacQueen, Hector L., "Survival and Success: the Kennedys of Dunure," in Steve Boardman & Alasdair Ross (eds.) The Exercise of Power in Medieval Scotland 1200-1500, (Portland, 2003), pp. 67–94

First Earl of Carrick, so created by King William the Lion of Scotland (1165-1214). MILITARY: Battles and Wars> Took part with King John of England in his Irish wars.

TITLES: Created Earl of Carrick [S.] about 1186?

PROPERTY: Obtained from King William "the Lion" the district of Carrick, before 1196. [1]

1 #21 The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant (1910), Cokayne, George Edward (main author) and Vicary Gibbs (added author), (New edition. 13 volumes in 14. London: St. Catherine Press,1910-), vol. 3 p. 55.

Updated 11/13/2012

A very detailed and well-referenced summary in Wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnchadh,_Earl_of_Carrick

Updated 11/14/2012 Duncan, then probably a minor. He is afterwards mentioned as Sir Duncan de Carrick. The death of Gilbert was the signal for general turmoil among the Glaswegians. Roland, the son of the murdered Uchtred, defeated the supporters of the late Gilbert in a furious fight, 5 July 1185, and slew Henry Kennedy and others who are described as leaders and instigators of rebellion. In 1186 Duncan compromised with Roland, in consequence of which King William the Lion confirmed to him the territory of Carrick on condition he renounced all claims to the southern portion of ancient Galloway. He had considerable estates, at the same time, in the north of Ireland. In 1193, or before 1197, he granted the lands of Maybothelbeg or Little Maybole to the monks of Melrose, and he also founded and richly endowed the Abbey of Crossraguel, and there are many other instances of his munificence ot the Church. He took part with King John of England, who calls him his cousin or kinsman, in his wars in Ireland. He also captured Matillidis de Haya, wife of William de Braosa, her son and doughtier, who had fled from Ireland to Scotland, and handed them over to the English King. He was present when Alexander II. took his oath to marry Joanna, eldest sister of Henry III. Duncan is said to have been created EARL OF CARRICK by King Alexander II. between 1225 and 1230, on condition that he resigned all claim to the lordship of Galloway. The descendants of Duncan and his son Neil appear to have taken the name of de Carrick. Earl Duncan died 13 June 1250. He carried off in 1200, and probably married, Avelina, daughter of Alan Fitz-Walter, then High Steward of Scotland. His seal, as attached to various original charters, bears the device of a griffin or dragon, not on a shield. He had issue: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lelandva/kenne001.htm#id3882

1. Duncan1 de Carrick was born circa 1200 Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland.1

He was the proprieter of considerable estate in the district of Carrick in Ayrshire, first Earl of Carrick, 1225 .2

Children of Duncan1 de Carrick and an unknown spouse were:

2. i. Nicol, Neil, or Nigel2, b. Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland.



Duncan, who was faced immediately with civil war. Roland, Uchtred's son, won a great victory 5th July 1185 and the following year negotiated a peace that, with the approval of King William, awarded Carrick to Duncan on his renunciation of all claims to the southern portion of Galloway. Duncan is reported as being created Earl of Carrick by Alexander II between 1225 and 1230 following further confirmation of his resignation of all claim to the Lordship of Galloway. He m Avelina, dtr of Alan Fitz Walter, 2nd High Steward, and d 13th June 1250 leaving issue: .. A1 Neil, his heir [see below] .. A2 John de Carrick, knight, held the lands of Straiton


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Duncan, who was faced immediately with civil war. Roland, Uchtred's son, won a great victory 5th July 1185 and the following year negotiated a peace that, with the approval of King William, awarded Carrick to Duncan on his renunciation of all claims to the southern portion of Galloway. Duncan is reported as being created Earl of Carrick by Alexander II between 1225 and 1230 following further confirmation of his resignation of all claim to the Lordship of Galloway. He m Avelina, dtr of Alan Fitz Walter, 2nd High Steward, and d 13th June 1250 leaving issue:

.. A1 Neil, his heir [see below]

.. A2 John de Carrick, knight, held the lands of Straiton and was probably the father of:

.. .. B1 Roland de Carrick, granted a charter by his uncle Neil appointing him and his heirs the chiefship of the whole clan and the leadership of its men in war. He m 2ndly Matilda, a co-heiress of Helwisa Levington, wife of Eustace Baliol, and d ante 30th April 1275 leaving issue (the eldest from an earlier marriage):

.. .. .. C1 Gilbert Fitz Roland de Carrick, knight, whose seal bore the arms illustrated at the head of this article, left issue:

.. .. .. .. D1 Gilbert de Carrick, knight, captured at Durham 1346.

.. .. .. C2 Roland de Carrick, heir to his mother Matilda 30 March 1308, b ca 1275, probably the father of:

.. .. .. .. D1 Malcolm, whose seal bore a two-headed eagle displayed.

.. .. .. c1. A dtr who m Arthur, Castellan of Lochdoon (who surrendered that castle to the English ca October 1306, an action that led to the hanging, drawing and quartering of Sir Christopher Seton, brother-in-law to Robert the Bruce, and to unfounded accusations of complicity against his wife's brother Sir Gilbert Fitz Roland de Carrick [C1 above].

.. A3 Alexander

.. A4 Alan of Straiton.

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Donnchadh I mac Gilbert, 1st Earl of Carrick's Timeline

1174
1174
Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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St.Clair, Argyll, Scotland
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Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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Carrick, Ayrshire, , Scotland
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Carrick, Ayrshire, , Scotland
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Carrick, Ayrshire, , Scotland
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Carrick, Galloway, Argyllshire, Scotland
1250
June 13, 1250
Age 76
Argyll, Fife, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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