- Maol Choluim II, Earl of Lennox
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Mormaer Maol Choluim II of Lennox (anglicised Malcolm II of Lennox) (died July 19, 1333) was mormaer (the Celtic equivalent of an earl) of Lennox from 1303 to his death.
He was allowed to succeed to the Mormaerdom only on giving homage to King Edward I of England and attending Edward's court. It was perhaps to ease this process, that his mother Marjorie became an informant of the English crown. Maol Choluim assisted Edward initially by raising men from his Mormaerdom. Nevertheless, Maol Choluim's Bruce loyalties were the same as his father Maol Choluim I's, and this was keenly displayed when he attended the coronation of Robert the Bruce.
Maol Choluim was in fact one of the most loyal followers of Bruce, and was rewarded by both Bruce and by later pro-Bruce writers such as John Barbour and John of Fordun, who wrote much praise of him. Robert even retired in Lennox country, at the settlement of Cardross.
He had two known sons by an unknown wife, his successor Domhnall and Muireadhach.
Maol Choluim died in 1333 fighting for the Bruce cause against the Anglo-Balliol alliance at Battle of Halidon Hill.
Bibliography
- Neville, Cynthia J., Native Lordship in Medieval Scotland: The Earldoms of Strathearn and Lennox, c. 1140-1365, (Portland & Dublin, 2005)
Preceded by
Maol Choluim IMormaer of Lennox
1303–1333Succeeded by
Domhnall[Known] Mormaers/Earls from Lennox line (to 1458)
David of Huntingdon ¶ · Ailín I · Ailín II · Maol Domhnaich · Maol Choluim I · Maol Choluim II · Domhnall · Margaret with Baltar mac Amlaimh · Donnchadh · Isabella with Murdoch Stewart, Duke of AlbanyStewart Earls (1488–1581)
John Stewart · Matthew Stewart · John Stewart · Matthew Stewart · Charles Stewart · Robert Stewart · Esmé StewartStewart Dukes (1581–1672)
Esmé Stewart · Ludovic Stewart · Esmé Stewart · James Stewart · Esmé Stewart · Charles Stewart
¶ - Not from Lennox lineCategories:- 1333 deaths
- Earls or mormaers of Lennox
- Medieval Gaels
- People from Stirling
- Scottish deaths at the Battle of Halidon Hill
- Signatories to the Declaration of Arbroath
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