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[[David Sellar]] in ''Hebridean Sea-Kings'' (p195) says this for Angus: "{{colour|purple|Of Angus nothing is known, save that he fought and defeated his brother Ranald in 1192, and was killed along with his three sons in 1210. His line died out}}". In the corresponding footnote his goes on: "{{colour|purple|The ascription by later historians to Angus, son of Somerled, of a son James whose daughter and heiress married the Alexander the Steward (e.g. ''Scots Peerage'', v, 31) is now recognised as erroneous}}".--[[User:Brianann MacAmhlaidh|Brianann MacAmhlaidh]] ([[User talk:Brianann MacAmhlaidh|talk]]) 05:17, 25 September 2011 (UTC)
[[David Sellar]] in ''Hebridean Sea-Kings'' (p195) says this for Angus: "{{colour|purple|Of Angus nothing is known, save that he fought and defeated his brother Ranald in 1192, and was killed along with his three sons in 1210. His line died out}}". In the corresponding footnote his goes on: "{{colour|purple|The ascription by later historians to Angus, son of Somerled, of a son James whose daughter and heiress married the Alexander the Steward (e.g. ''Scots Peerage'', v, 31) is now recognised as erroneous}}".--[[User:Brianann MacAmhlaidh|Brianann MacAmhlaidh]] ([[User talk:Brianann MacAmhlaidh|talk]]) 05:17, 25 September 2011 (UTC)

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David Sellar in Hebridean Sea-Kings (p195) says this for Angus: "Of Angus nothing is known, save that he fought and defeated his brother Ranald in 1192, and was killed along with his three sons in 1210. His line died out". In the corresponding footnote his goes on: "The ascription by later historians to Angus, son of Somerled, of a son James whose daughter and heiress married the Alexander the Steward (e.g. Scots Peerage, v, 31) is now recognised as erroneous".--Brianann MacAmhlaidh (talk) 05:17, 25 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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