Henry, Earl of Atholl
Earl of Atholl
Henry of Atholl, the son of Maol Choluim (Gd: Eanraig mac Mhaoil Chaluim), was Mormaer of Atholl, Scotland, from sometime in the 1190s until his death in 1211. Henry had no sons, but did have at least two daughters—Isabella and Forbhlaith. Before he died, Henry married off Isabella to Thomas, brother of the second-most important man in Scotland, Alan, Lord of Galloway. Henry also married off Forbhlaith to Sir David de Hastings.
Bibliography
- Anderson, Alan Orr, Early Sources of Scottish History: AD 500-1286, Vol. II, (Edinburgh, 1922), p. 478, n. 8
- Roberts, John L., Lost Kingdoms: Celtic Scotland in the Middle Ages, (Edinburgh, 1997), pp. 54–5
Preceded by | Mormaer of Atholl 1190s–1211 | Succeeded by |
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Mormaers or Earls of Atholl
- Dubdon
- Máel Muire of Atholl
- Matad of Atholl
- Máel Coluim of Atholl
- Henry of Atholl
- Isabella of Atholl (with 1. Tomás Mac Uchtraigh; 2. Alan Durward)
- Padraig of Atholl
- Forbhlaith of Atholl (with David de Hastings)
- Ada de Hastings (with John de Strathbogie)
- David I of Strathbogie
- John of Strathbogie
- David II of Strathbogie
- John Stewart, 1st Earl
- James Stewart, 2nd Earl
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