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William was a great warrior. His uncle, King David, frequently tasked William with leading his armies in battle. He frequently led Scottish armies. In the campaign of 1138, he led an army of Gaels that defeated a Norman English army at the
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A 13th century northern English source claims that William was Mormaer of Moray. As this source had no reason to deceive, it is highly likely that William was made the
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clan that repeatedly rebelled against later Scottish kings in their quest to gain the Scottish throne, were legitimate descendants of a marriage to a daughter of
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William had several marriages. His first marriage was over, presumably through death, by the year 1137, when he married Alice, daughter of
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was lord. William, an only child, grew up there among his cousins. A decade or so later, he ventured to the court of his half-uncle.
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in 1130. It is feasible that this grant had something to do with the coming of age of David's son,
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and may also be a factor in his marriage to a daughter of Ă“engus. As well as being the ruler of
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William fitz Duncan died in 1147, whereupon Moray reverted back into the hands of David.
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Conquest, anarchy, and lordship : Yorkshire, 1066-1154
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He also had a large number of bastards, probably including
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was certainly bought off by David, probably being made
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Conquest, Anarchy & Lordship: Yorkshire 1066-1154.
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Mormaer of Moray
Ă“engus
Issue
see also Clan Meic Uilleim
Wimund of the Isles
Duncan II
Ethelreda
anglicisation
Old French
Middle Irish
Duncan II of Scotland
Ethelreda of Dunbar
Mormaer
Máel Petair of Mearns
Domnall (Donald) III Bán
Allerdale
Cumberland
Waltheof of Allerdale
Alexander I

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