Person:Donnchadh III, Earl of Fife (1)

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Donnchadh III _____, Earl of Fife
b.abt 1263-1264
d.25 Sep 1288 or 1289
  1. Donnchadh III _____, Earl of FifeAbt 1263 to 1264 - 1289
  2. _____ Macduff - 1298
  3. Marjory of Fife
  1. Duncan MacDuff, 8th Earl of Fife1285 - 1353
  2. Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan - Abt 1313
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Name Donnchadh III _____, Earl of Fife
Alt Name[2] Duncan Macduff, Earl of Fife
Gender Male
Birth[2] abt 1263-1264
Marriage to Joan de Clare, Countess of Fife
Death[2] 25 Sep 1288 or 1289 murdered, Petpolloch
Burial[2] Cuprose
Reference Number? Q5296544?
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Donnchadh III or Duncan was Earl of Fife (or Mormaer) from 1270/2 to 1288.

He succeeded as only a child, the son of the previous Mormaer Colbán, who died young. During his minority, William Wishart, Bishop of St Andrews, became custos of the Mormaerdom. Perhaps owing to a power-struggle within the Mormaerdom, the Bishop confiscated some lands from the MacDuib chief, head of Fife's Gaelic society. Later, King Edward I of England ordered the Guardians of Scotland to restore these lands. Donnchadh himself was one of these guardians, responsible for supervising the government of Scotland in the absence of the King. He had in 1284 joined with other Scottish noblemen who acknowledged Margaret of Norway as the heir of Alexander III.

Donnchadh married Johanna (or Joan), daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Gloucester by his first wife Alice de Lusignan (div. 1271) and had at least two sons, Duncan and an anonymous MacDuibh (=MacDuff). The latter's first name is unknown, but the style implies he was head of Clann mac Duib. He also had a daughter, Isabella, who married John Comyn, Earl of Buchan.

The Mormaer's last historical appearance is in a document (possibly after his death) dated August, 1289. He was murdered in his prime at Pittillock near Falkland, while on his way to Dunfermline, the seat of Scottish government at that time, by some of his kinsmen in September. The Chronicle of Lanercost called the mormaer "cruel and greedy beyond the average" (Barrow, Robert Bruce, p. 332, n. 33). He was buried at Cupar Abbey.

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References
  1.   Donnchadh III, Earl of Fife, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 DUNCAN Macduff, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.