Gilbert de Insula

Gilbert de Insula (Anglicised: Gilbert of the Isles) was a son of Domhnall mac Alasdair, who received a charter for unspecified lands in the Stirlingshire region, in the year 1330. He also received a charter for half the lands of Glorat in the parish of Campsie.[1] Today, Gilbert de Insula is considered to be a grandson of Alasdair Mór. He is also considered to possibly be the ancestor of the Alexanders of Menstrie.[2]

Citations

gollark: Also, thaumeclipse, there's CCFuse although I don't know if it still works.
gollark: Opus, say, is a more efficient codec than DFPWM, so you could use a lower bitrate and still keep everyone happy.
gollark: <@!369987447276437523> Why not?
gollark: DFPWM? You can, LionRay does it and there's some simple C implementation.
gollark: Tape drive DFPWM en/decoding already occurs out of game, so that doesn't apply.

References

  • Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1900). The Clan Donald. 2. Inverness: The Northern Counties Publishing Company, Ltd.
  • McAndrew, Bruce A (2006). Scotland's Historic Heraldry.


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