Malcolm MacQuillan

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Malcolm MacQuillan (died 9/10 February 1307) was a 13th-14th century nobleman.

In July 1300, Malcolm was granted safe conduct by the English so he could assail Scottish forces, on Scotland's western seaboard, with his galley fleet.

As part of

Carlisle
, England, where they were executed. The heads of MacQuillan and two Irish chiefs were sent to King Edward I.

References

  • Barbour, John, The Bruce, trans. A. A. H. Douglas, 1964.
  • Sir Herbert Maxwell, The Chronicle of Lanercost, 1272-1346: translated with notes (1913).
  • Watson, Fiona J. (1998), Under the Hammer: Edward I and Scotland, 1286-1306, Tuckwell, pp. 105–106[ISBN missing]