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Cailean Mór

Cailean Mór Caimbeul (also known as Sir Colin Campbell; died after 1296) is one of the earliest attested members of Clan Campbell and an important ancestor figure of the later medieval Earls of Argyll.

Cailean was the son of Gilleasbaig, a knight and lord of the estates of Menstrie and Sauchie in Clackmannanshire.[1] It was first suggested in the 1970s that Cailean's mother was Afraig, a daughter of Cailean mac Dhonnchaidh,[2] the probable father of Niall, Earl of Carrick. Although it has also been suggested that this Afraig was the daughter of Niall himself, there is no doubt that Afraig was of the family of the Gaelic Earls of Carrick.[3] This means that Cailean himself was the cousin of the future king, Robert I of Scotland, which explains why the Campbells were so attached to the Bruce cause during the Wars of Scottish Independence.[4] Cailean himself took part in the Great Cause, and was one of the Bruce representative advocates to King Edward I of England in 1291.

He appears as a witness in various documents dating to the 1290s and relating to lordships in south-western Scotland. He appears in the Newbattle Registrum of around 1293, where he is called the son of "Gylascop Kambel" ("Gilleasbaig Caimbeul"), obtaining from Sir Robert Lindsay the estate of Symington; the document, which has James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland, Lord of Kyle, as one of Cailean's pledgers, guarantees continued payment of rent to Newbattle Abbey. In 1295, Cailean appears as a witness in a charter of James Stewart granted to Paisley Abbey, and in 1296 appears again in the Paisley Registrum attesting the marriage of James to the sister of Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster. Cailean also witnessed a charter of Maol Choluim, the contemporary Mormaer or Earl of Lennox, and in another Lennox charter in which he is granted lands in Cowal by John Lamont, one of Maol Chaluim's vassals.[5]

By 1296, and perhaps by 1293, Cailean held the position of "Ballie" of Loch Awe and Ardscotnish, a position he was granted either by King John Balliol or Edward I of England. It was this position that made him the enemy of Iain of Lorn, the MacDougall Lord of Lorne. Sometime after September 1296, Cailean was killed by the MacDougalls at the "Red Ford" on the borders of Loch Awe and Lorne at a place known as the String of Lorne.[6] A cairn called Carn Chailein, located within 2 km of Kilbeg on Loch Avich, is traditionally said to mark the place where Cailean was killed.[7] The age of the cairn is unknown, although it seems to have been in existence by the seventeenth century.[8]

Marriage and issue edit

According to the 17th century compilation Ane Accompt of the Genealogie of the Campbells, Cailean married Janet Sinclair, daughter of Sir John Sinclair of Dunglass.[9] However, by its own admission, this document is not intended on being perfectly accurate, and there are no 13th century documents known to verify such a marriage took place. Ane Accompt states that they had the following children:

Other sources attest to an unnamed daughter who married Aonghus Mór mac Domhnaill,[10] and A History of Clan Campbell assumes that two entries in the Ragman Rolls (Duncan Campbell of Perth and Donald Campbell of Dunbartonshire) were also sons of Cailean.[11]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Stephen Boardman, The Campbells, 1250-1513, (Edinburgh, 2006), pp. 10, 13, 15-7.
  2. ^ David Sellar, "The Earliest Campbells - Norman, Briton, or Gael", in Scottish Studies, 17 (1973), pp. 116-7.
  3. ^ see Stephen Boardman, op. cit., (Edinburgh, 2006), pp. 18, 32, notes 51-2.
  4. ^ Boardman, op. cit., p. 18; for the staunch and unequivocal Campbell adherence to the Bruce cause, see pp. 36-55
  5. ^ for all this, see Boardman, op. cit., pp. 17-8, with p. 31, notes 47-50,
  6. ^ Boardman, op. cit., pp. 21, 37, 335.
  7. ^ Butter (2007) p. 66 n. 100; Argyll: An Inventory of the Monuments (1975) p. 118 § 227.
  8. ^ Argyll: An Inventory of the Monuments (1975) p. 118 § 227.
  9. ^ MacPhail, J. R. N. (March 1916). Highland Papers, Volume II (PDF). Publications of the Scottish Historical Society. Vol. XII (Second Series ed.). Edinburgh, Scotland: University Press. pp. 72–114. ISBN 978-0788400438.
  10. ^ Iona Club, Edinburgh (1847). "Fragments of a Manuscript History of the MacDonalds, Written in the Reign of Charles II from the Gregory Collections". Collectanea de rebus albanicis: consisting of original papers and documents relating to the history of the highland and islands of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland: T.G. Stevenson. p. 291. ISBN 978-1144482617.
  11. ^ Campbell of Airds, Alastair (15 June 2000). A History of Clan Campbell. Vol. 1: From Origins to the Battle of Flodden. Edinburgh, Scotland: Polygon. ISBN 978-1902930176.

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Sir Colin Campbell redirects here For other uses see Sir Colin Campbell disambiguation Cailean Mor Caimbeul also known as Sir Colin Campbell died after 1296 is one of the earliest attested members of Clan Campbell and an important ancestor figure of the later medieval Earls of Argyll Cailean was the son of Gilleasbaig a knight and lord of the estates of Menstrie and Sauchie in Clackmannanshire 1 It was first suggested in the 1970s that Cailean s mother was Afraig a daughter of Cailean mac Dhonnchaidh 2 the probable father of Niall Earl of Carrick Although it has also been suggested that this Afraig was the daughter of Niall himself there is no doubt that Afraig was of the family of the Gaelic Earls of Carrick 3 This means that Cailean himself was the cousin of the future king Robert I of Scotland which explains why the Campbells were so attached to the Bruce cause during the Wars of Scottish Independence 4 Cailean himself took part in the Great Cause and was one of the Bruce representative advocates to King Edward I of England in 1291 He appears as a witness in various documents dating to the 1290s and relating to lordships in south western Scotland He appears in the Newbattle Registrum of around 1293 where he is called the son of Gylascop Kambel Gilleasbaig Caimbeul obtaining from Sir Robert Lindsay the estate of Symington the document which has James Stewart 5th High Steward of Scotland Lord of Kyle as one of Cailean s pledgers guarantees continued payment of rent to Newbattle Abbey In 1295 Cailean appears as a witness in a charter of James Stewart granted to Paisley Abbey and in 1296 appears again in the Paisley Registrum attesting the marriage of James to the sister of Richard de Burgh Earl of Ulster Cailean also witnessed a charter of Maol Choluim the contemporary Mormaer or Earl of Lennox and in another Lennox charter in which he is granted lands in Cowal by John Lamont one of Maol Chaluim s vassals 5 By 1296 and perhaps by 1293 Cailean held the position of Ballie of Loch Awe and Ardscotnish a position he was granted either by King John Balliol or Edward I of England It was this position that made him the enemy of Iain of Lorn the MacDougall Lord of Lorne Sometime after September 1296 Cailean was killed by the MacDougalls at the Red Ford on the borders of Loch Awe and Lorne at a place known as the String of Lorne 6 A cairn called Carn Chailein located within 2 km of Kilbeg on Loch Avich is traditionally said to mark the place where Cailean was killed 7 The age of the cairn is unknown although it seems to have been in existence by the seventeenth century 8 Marriage and issue editAccording to the 17th century compilation Ane Accompt of the Genealogie of the Campbells Cailean married Janet Sinclair daughter of Sir John Sinclair of Dunglass 9 However by its own admission this document is not intended on being perfectly accurate and there are no 13th century documents known to verify such a marriage took place Ane Accompt states that they had the following children Domhnall mac Cailein Neil or Niall Campbell died 1315 Gillespic or Archibald Campbell Dougall or Dugald Campbell Other sources attest to an unnamed daughter who married Aonghus Mor mac Domhnaill 10 and A History of Clan Campbell assumes that two entries in the Ragman Rolls Duncan Campbell of Perth and Donald Campbell of Dunbartonshire were also sons of Cailean 11 Notes edit Stephen Boardman The Campbells 1250 1513 Edinburgh 2006 pp 10 13 15 7 David Sellar The Earliest Campbells Norman Briton or Gael in Scottish Studies 17 1973 pp 116 7 see Stephen Boardman op cit Edinburgh 2006 pp 18 32 notes 51 2 Boardman op cit p 18 for the staunch and unequivocal Campbell adherence to the Bruce cause see pp 36 55 for all this see Boardman op cit pp 17 8 with p 31 notes 47 50 Boardman op cit pp 21 37 335 Butter 2007 p 66 n 100 Argyll An Inventory of the Monuments 1975 p 118 227 Argyll An Inventory of the Monuments 1975 p 118 227 MacPhail J R N March 1916 Highland Papers Volume II PDF Publications of the Scottish Historical Society Vol XII Second Series ed Edinburgh Scotland University Press pp 72 114 ISBN 978 0788400438 Iona Club Edinburgh 1847 Fragments of a Manuscript History of the MacDonalds Written in the Reign of Charles II from the Gregory Collections Collectanea de rebus albanicis consisting of original papers and documents relating to the history of the highland and islands of Scotland Edinburgh Scotland T G Stevenson p 291 ISBN 978 1144482617 Campbell of Airds Alastair 15 June 2000 A History of Clan Campbell Vol 1 From Origins to the Battle of Flodden Edinburgh Scotland Polygon ISBN 978 1902930176 References editArgyll An Inventory of the Monuments Vol 2 Lorn The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland 1975 1974 ISBN 0 11 491147 9 via ScotlandsPlaces Boardman Stephen The Campbells 1250 1513 Edinburgh 2006 Butter R 2007 Cill Names and Saints in Argyll A Way Towards Understanding the Early Church in Dal Riata PhD thesis Vol 1 University of Glasgow via Glasgow Theses Service Sellar W David H The Earliest Campbells Norman Briton or Gael in Scottish Studies 17 1973 pp 109 26 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cailean Mor amp oldid 1211198855, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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