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Between Gillescop de Cletheueys witnessed a charter of the lands of Fedale. It is borrowed from the Latin episcoput. This was also reflected in prep-Plantation records where nearly all Gillespie mentioned are Ulster men. These Irish Gillespies belonged to a sept which originated in County Down, a branch of which was early established in Co Donegal.
In the later medieval period, the Gillespies of Donegal were erenaghs of Kilrean and of Kilcar in the baronies of Boylagh and Banagh respectively.
Gillespie was most common in Argyllshire and the Isle where it was anglicised much earlier than in Ulster. Yet another author believes is a habitational name denoting a person who was from Gillesbie, an area in Dumfriesshire, Scotland. The surname has a strong presence in County Down, Ulster, Ireland.
The surname is also present in England. There is a branch of the family in Northumberland, England who descended from Guileaspos Cambell who invaded said county in AD. One source asserted the progenitor of the family was a Chieftain named Sliochd Gillies of the MacPhersons of Invershie.
However, it is believed this connection is vague and the more likely, first known bearer, was Ewan Gillaspeck who lived near the end of the twelfth century AD. By the second half of the 7th century, most of the Filid had converted to Christianity….
For the following centuries up to the Synod of Cashel in , the Bishops, the Asbuig, of this Celtic society with its tradition of orally recited law, now attempting to integrate Canon Law with the Brehon Code, used the Filid to establish their own honour price in the courts.
The honour price of a Bishop, Asbuig, came close to that of a tribal king, Rig…. During the following critical surname period marked by the Normanization of the Scots, there were arguably 12 FilidAsbuig in the service of the 12 bishops responsible for these dioceses extending from Donegal and Down in Ireland, to Argyll in Scotland. Ewan Gillaspeck was witness to a charter in Scotland c. The name ranks particularly high in the following four states: West Virginia th , Delaware th , South Carolina th , and Kansas nd.
In England, it ranks highest in county Cumbria. In Scotland, the surname ranks highest in Falkirk. In Ireland, it ranks highest in Ulster. In Wales, it ranks highest in Merthyr Tydfil.
The name is also present throughout the remainder English speaking world: Canada th , New Zealand th , Australia th , and South Africa 3, th. He was the son of David Gillespie Esq. He went to colonial America. Two of his sons are discussed as follows: 1 William Gillespie was born in Virginia c.
He married Nancy, daughter of Joshua Hudson Sr. He was killed in a duel with General Thomas Kennedy over a card game.
He died in Tennessee. Massey in Franklin County, Arkansas in
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