Earl of Angus - Mormaers/early Earls of Angus

Mormaers/early Earls of Angus

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  • Indrechtach?, fl. early 10th century
  • Dubacan, d. 937
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  • Cuncar, fl. mid-10th century
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  • Gille Brigte, fl. 1150
  • Adam, fl. 1189
  • Gille Críst, ?–1206
  • Donnchadh, 1206–1214
  • Maol Choluim, 1214–1240
  • Matilda (or Maud)
    • m. Gilbert de Umfraville, jure uxoris Earl of Angus
  • Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus (Earl: 1246–1307)
  • Robert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus (Earl: 1307–c. 1314 (forfeit); d. 1325)
    • Gilbert de Umfraville (d. 1381)

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