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The panel at top right of this bio seems to confuse Duncan (ca 1190-ca 1247) with his grandson Duncan, brother of Alexander/Alastair McDougal, Lord of Lorn, called also 'de Ergadia'. Sir Alexander flourished ca 1270 to 1310 when he died. He was succeeded by John/Ewen who died ca 1317. John was of age in 1291 as he homaged to Edward I then.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 5.68.132.21 (talk • contribs)
Hello. I've moved your comment from the article mainspace to here. I've also removed the 'term' bit from the infobox ("1310–1316"). Is there anything else that should be taken care of?--Brianann MacAmhlaidh (talk) 01:13, 7 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]