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Malcolm's and wife
On 19 June 1250, following the canonisation of Malcolm's wife Margaret by Pope Innocent IV, Margaret's remains were disinterred and placed in a reliquary.
In the decades after its foundation the abbey was the recipient of considerable endowments, as seen from the dedication of 26 altars donated by individual benefactors and guilds and it was an important centre of pilgrimage after Dunfermline became a centre for the cult of St Margaret ( Malcolm's wife and David's mother ), from whom the monastery later claimed foundation and for which an earlier foundation charter was fabricated.
His son, Malcolm Jamieson ( who inherited it in 1927 ), and Malcolm's wife, Grace, restored the manor, which had been in deteriorating condition.

Malcolm's and Margaret
If Orderic Vitalis is to be relied upon, one of Malcolm's earliest actions as King may have been to travel south to the court of Edward the Confessor in 1059 to arrange a marriage with Edward's kinswoman Margaret, who had arrived in England two years before from Hungary.
Some Medieval commentators, following William of Malmesbury, claimed that Duncan was illegitimate, but this claim is propaganda reflecting the need of Malcolm's descendants by Margaret to undermine the claims of Duncan's descendants, the Meic Uilleim.
As a result, Malcolm's remains were also disinterred, and buried next to Margaret beside the altar.
Her husband Malcolm's remains were also disinterred, and buried next to Margaret.
Fordun's account goes on to relate how Margaret died of grief within days, and how Malcolm's brother Donald Bane laid siege to the castle.
But this claim is propaganda reflecting the need of Malcolm's descendants by Margaret to undermine the claims of Duncan's descendants, the Meic Uilleim.
John of Fordun reports that Donald invaded the kingdom after Margaret's death " at the head of a numerous band ", and laid siege to Edinburgh with Malcolm's sons by Margaret inside.

Malcolm's and was
It is less generally realized that his Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer ( 1964 ) was a similar exercise, exploring theological questions through correspondence addressed to a fictional recipient, " Malcolm ", though this work may be considered a " novel " only loosely in that developments in Malcolm's personal life gradually come to light and impact the discussion.
According to John of Fordun, whose account is the original source of part at least of William Shakespeare's Macbeth, Malcolm's mother was a niece of Siward, Earl of Northumbria, but an earlier king-list gives her the Gaelic name Suthen.
Malcolm's family did attempt to overthrow Macbeth in 1045, but Malcolm's grandfather Crínán of Dunkeld was killed in the attempt.
Equally, Malcolm's raids in Northumbria may have been related to the disputed " Kingdom of the Cumbrians ", reestablished by Earl Siward in 1054, which was under Malcolm's control by 1070.
Malcolm's body was taken to Tynemouth Priory for burial.
Tradition has it that as the reliquary was carried to the high altar of Dunfermline Abbey, past Malcolm's grave, it became too heavy to move.
As she sleeps, Anna's hand releases Malcolm's wedding ring ( which he suddenly discovers he has not been wearing ), revealing to Crowe that he was actually killed by Vincent and was unknowingly dead the entire time he was working with Cole.
Perhaps another stipulation of the treaty was the expulsion of Edgar the Ætheling from Malcolm's court.
William helped Malcolm's eldest son Duncan, who had spent many years as a hostage at William I's court and remained there when set at liberty by William II, to overthrow his uncle, but Donald soon regained the throne and Duncan was killed.
In 1097 another effort to restore the Anglo-Norman interest through sponsorship of Malcolm's sons was launched and Edgar made yet another journey to Scotland, this time in command of an invading army.
According to Janet Malcolm's Two Lives: Gertrude and Alice, Stein was a lifelong Republican and vocal critic of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal.
Malcolm's grandfather died at Carlisle on 24 May 1153, and Malcolm was inaugurated as king on 27 May 1153 at Scone at age twelve.
Edgar, the king's eldest son, assumed it as his lawful right, but Donald, King Malcolm's brother, having usurped authority, opposed him with great cruelty, and at length the brave youth was murdered by his uncle.
If this was Malcolm's intent, his death and that of Edward on campaign in Northumbria in November 1093 ( see Battle of Alnwick ( 1093 )) confounded his plans.
* " Malcolm's X-Ray Picnic " was a moderate hit for the indie-pop group Number One Cup.
In addition to a campaign of telephone harassment, Baines own son, who has aligned himself with Malcolm, says he was ordered to kill him by installing an explosive device in Malcolm's car.

Malcolm's and later
Two charters, later confirmed by Malcolm's son, David I in 1128 and 1130, refer to Kircalethin and Kirkcaladunit respectively, but do not indicate their locations.
His seat was the nearby Malcolm's Tower, a few hundred yards to the west of the later palace.
The title refers to Brenda and her sister Pamela's hobby of ' people watching ', and to Malcolm's hobby of birdwatching, which initially Brenda endures rather than enjoys, but later comes to appreciate.

Malcolm's and is
Malcolm's main achievement is to have continued a line which would rule Scotland for many years, although his role as " founder of a dynasty " has more to do with the propaganda of his youngest son David, and his descendants, than with any historical reality.
Malcolm's son Domnall, whose death is reported in 1085, is not mentioned by the author of the Orkneyinga Saga.
The Orkneyinga Saga reports strife with Norway but this is probably misplaced as it associates this with Magnus Barefoot, who became king of Norway only in 1093, the year of Malcolm's death.
Examples include the door of the church where Cole seeks sanctuary ; the color of the balloon, carpet, and Cole's sweater at the birthday party ; the tent in which he first encounters Kyra ; the volume numbers on Crowe's tape recorder ; the doorknob on the locked basement door where Malcolm's office is located ; The shirt that Anna wears at the restaurant ; Kyra's mother's dress at the wake ; and the shawl wrapped around the sleeping Anna when Malcolm realizes he is a ghost.
They were at the center of a complicated scandal which is described in Janet Malcolm's book In the Freud Archives.
Jane Kaczmarek is Malcolm's overbearing, authoritarian mother, Lois, and Bryan Cranston plays his disengaged but loving father Hal.
Justin Berfield is Malcolm's dimwitted older brother Reese, a schoolyard bully who tortures Malcolm at home even while he defends him at school.
Below Lauder are the lands of Kedslie which were bounded on the west by a road called " Malcolm's rode ," and it is thought this formed part of the Roman road known as Dere Street, which passed through Lauder.
Tokyo Story is also included in film critic Derek Malcolm's The Century of Films, a list of films which he deems artistically or culturally important, and Time Magazine lists it among their All-Time 100 Movies.
She is also famous for being able to do the splits well into her 60s, which she showed off when she played Malcolm's domineering mother in Watching.
It is recorded that Enfield was named at a public meeting, called at Malcolm's Pottery in 1862.
Mallick is able to bring forth one of Malcolm's personalities, Ed, revealing that the events at the motel are occurring inside Malcolm's mind, each personality represented by one person at the motel.
As Malcolm is driven along with Mallick to the institution, in Malcolm's mind, Paris has driven away from the motel to her hometown, Frostproof, Florida.
One of Malcolm's quoted memories of his father is of his visits to the market in Surrey Street, where he would set up his platform and spout forth his views on the need for socialism: " Now ladies and gentlemen.
The opening lines do refer to the king who is specifically located in Dunfermline where historically there was a royal residence, Malcolm's Tower.
Unfortunately, Malcolm's family was far from impressed by their new daughter-in-law's mother — it is likely they were highly aware that Jeanne Marie's father was not Lillie Langtry's first husband, Edward Langtry, but one of her numerous lovers — and Lillie saw less and less of her daughter.

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