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Conghal Surname Definition:
CONGHAL: Conghal, son of Donecan, son of Malisius had a grant of the vill of Catherlauenach, called Tulichbardene, from Robert, earl of Stradhern before 1234, in which year the grant was confirmed by Alexander II at Scone (LIM., App., p. xxix).
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CONGHAL: Conghal, son of Donecan, son of Malisius had a grant of the vill of Catherlauenach, called Tulichbardene, from Robert, earl of Stradhern before 1234, in which year the grant was confirmed by Alexander II at Scone (LIM., App., p. xxix)."S. Conall of Dumfriesshire and south-west Scodand generally was a British saint, whose name is properly spelled Congual or Congal" (Watson II).
— The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)
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