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  2. Thane of Calder - Wikipedia

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    Thane of Calder was a title of nobility in the Kingdom of Scotland. [ 1 ] Hugh de Cadella (or Kaledouer) was a French nobleman mentioned in David Hume of Godscroft 's "The history of the house of Douglas" who gave influential support to Malcolm III of Scotland and was given lands in Nairn , which were renamed Calder.

  3. Clan Calder - Wikipedia

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    For example, East Calder and West Calder that are both near Edinburgh, and also Calderwood near Glasgow. [ 3 ] Historian William Anderson asserted that the name came to prominence in Scotland through a French knight called Hugo de Cadella, who was created Thane of Calder , later known as Cawdor. [ 3 ]

  4. Cawdor Castle - Wikipedia

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    Cawdor Castle is a 15th-century tower house in Scotland, owned by the Campbell family since the 16th century. It is best known for its literary connection to William Shakespeare's Macbeth, but the story is fictional and the castle was built long after the historical King Macbeth.

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  6. Battle of Daltullich - Wikipedia

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    William Calder, Vicar of Barivan who was the eldest son of the old Thane, successfully claimed the lands of Little Urchany. [6] John Calder the Precentor also secured the lands in the burgh of Nairn that belonged to the Calders for his nephew, William Calder the Vicar. [6] The Calders of Asswanly had also received lands near Elgin in 1440. [7]

  7. Thane (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    A thane was a local administrator in eastern Scotland, equivalent to the son of an earl, who collected revenue and services from the estates under his control. The term thane was introduced by King David I in the 12th century, and later replaced by baron or regality.

  8. John Munro, 11th Baron of Foulis - Wikipedia

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    John married Finvola, daughter of William Calder, Thane of Cawdor and chief of Clan Calder, who was also Crown Chamberlain "beyond the spey". [1] John Munro and Finvola had two sons: [ 1 ] William Munro, 12th Baron of Foulis (heir and successor as chief of the Clan Munro).

  9. Clan MacPhail - Wikipedia

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    Clan MacPhail is a Scottish clan of the Highlands, associated with the Clan Chattan Confederation. Learn about its history, origins, chiefs, conflicts, and septs from this Wikipedia article.