Lord of Islay
The Lord of Islay was a 13th and 14th century titles used by the chief of Clan Donald of Islay before they rose to assume the title "Lord of the Isles". The first person known to style themselves "Lord of Islay" (Dominus de Hyle) was Aonghas Mór, son of Domhnall the progenitor of the MacDonalds.
List of lords of Islay
- Aonghas Mór (d. c.1293)
- Alexander Óg (d. 1299)
- Aonghas Óg of Islay (d. 1318)
- John (d. 1386)
References
- Sellar, W.D.H., "Hebridean Sea-Kings: The Successors of Somerled, 1164-1316", in Edward J. Cowan & R. Andrew McDonald (eds.), Alba: Celtic Scotland in the Medieval Era, (Edinburgh, 2000), pp. 187-218