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Máel Coluim, Earl of Angus
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Máel Coluim, Earl of Angus, was a Scottish nobleman who was mormaer of Angus roughly from 1214 to 1240. He was the last of his family in the male line with title over that province.
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He married Mary, daughter and heiress of Humphrey de Berkeley. They had one son, Richard, and a daughter, Matilda, who married three times:
- John Comyn (died 1242)
- Gilbert de Umfraville, Baron of Prudhoe, Northumberland, and
- Richard de Dover, Baron of Chilham, Kent and a grandson of King John of England (Dover died between 1247 and 1261), with issue.
When Máel Coluim died without a living male heir c. 1240 the mormaership passed to his daughter, through whom her husbands held title.
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References
- Richardson, Douglas, Plantagenet Ancestry, Baltimore, 2004, p. 48-9, ISBN 0-8063-1750-7
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