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Domhnall Of Islay, Lord Of The Isles - Ross Claims
... concern when in the same year, following the death of Alexander Leslie, Earl of Ross, Domhnall pressed the claims of Mariota, Alexander Leslie's sister and Domhnall's ... felt strong enough to march against Albany's main northern ally, Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar ... In 1415, the heir of Alexander Leslie, Euphemia II, resigned the earldom to Albany ...
... concern when in the same year, following the death of Alexander Leslie, Earl of Ross, Domhnall pressed the claims of Mariota, Alexander Leslie's sister and Domhnall's ... felt strong enough to march against Albany's main northern ally, Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar ... In 1415, the heir of Alexander Leslie, Euphemia II, resigned the earldom to Albany ...
Battle Of Harlaw - Claims On The Earldom of Ross
... By her first husband Sir Walter Leslie, Euphemia had two children - Alexander Leslie and Mariota (anglicised as Margaret or Mary) ... After Walter's death, Euphemia married Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan (the "Wolf of Badenoch") in 1382, giving the Stewarts control of the earldom ... long been living with Mairead inghean Eachann with whom he had a number of children, including Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar ...
... By her first husband Sir Walter Leslie, Euphemia had two children - Alexander Leslie and Mariota (anglicised as Margaret or Mary) ... After Walter's death, Euphemia married Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan (the "Wolf of Badenoch") in 1382, giving the Stewarts control of the earldom ... long been living with Mairead inghean Eachann with whom he had a number of children, including Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar ...
Alexander Leslie, Earl Of Ross - Death
... According to the Cronicle of the Earlis of Ross (c. 9), Alexander Leslie, Earl of Ross, died at Dingwall on May 8, 1402 ...
... According to the Cronicle of the Earlis of Ross (c. 9), Alexander Leslie, Earl of Ross, died at Dingwall on May 8, 1402 ...
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