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Malcolm's and successor
He may have been Malcolm's acknowledged successor or tánaise as the succession appears to have been uneventful.

Malcolm's and brother
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.
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.
Justin Berfield is Malcolm's dimwitted older brother Reese, a schoolyard bully who tortures Malcolm at home even while he defends him at school.
Justin Tyler Berfield ( born February 25, 1986 ) is an American actor, writer and producer, best known for his portrayal as Malcolm's 2nd-oldest brother, Reese, in Malcolm in the Middle.
Beginning in 2000 he gained international prominence with his role as Malcolm's trouble-making older brother Reese in Malcolm in the Middle.

Malcolm's and Donald
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.
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.
Between 1956 and 1959 Sir Malcolm's son Donald Campbell set four successive records on the lake in Bluebird K7, a hydroplane.

Malcolm's and out
One of the characters he elbows is Fleance ( a skinhead ), who makes a mock gun out of his fingers and " shoots " at the back of the darker-skinned Malcolm's skull.

Malcolm's and English
Both the English king and St-Calais did all in their power to support Malcolm's sons, who had been educated in England, in their attempts to secure the Scottish throne.

Malcolm's and who
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.
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.
William supported Malcolm's son Duncan II, who held power for a short time, and then another of Malcolm's sons, Edgar.
* July 27 – Siward, Earl of Northumbria invades Scotland to support Malcolm Canmore against Macbeth, who usurped the Scottish throne from Malcolm's father, King Duncan.
His son, Malcolm Jamieson ( who inherited it in 1927 ), and Malcolm's wife, Grace, restored the manor, which had been in deteriorating condition.
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 son, King Donal Blaine Haldane, campaigns into Meara in both 1076 and 1089, achieving military victories both times but failing to capture the Mearan Pretenders who lead the rebellions.
The opening lines do refer to the king who is specifically located in Dunfermline where historically there was a royal residence, Malcolm's Tower.
* Mindi Miller-Revel-Waitress who work at Malcolm's restaurant ( season 3 )
The staged TV news item which screens during the movie, detailing Malcolm's failed remote-control payroll robbery ; it is read by long-serving Channel Seven Melbourne news reader David Johnston, who was at Channel Ten at the time.

Malcolm's and had
Philosopher Norman Malcolm's 1959 text Dreaming had argued against the possibility of checking the accuracy of dream reports.
By the time of Malcolm's death in 1930, a stable type had appeared with prick ears, a white coat and a short back.
" Malcolm's main issue with the film was that he had a " feeling that a constant struggle was going on between a desire to make a huge box-office success and the effort to make character as important as stunts.
" Farrakhan denied the allegations, stating " I never had anything to do with Malcolm's death ", although he said he had " created an atmosphere that allowed Malcolm to be assassinated.
John Malcolm's forces had defeated the Holkars at the Battle of Mahidpur in 1818.
After Malcolm's defeat against Brandon in the first game, Malcolm had been turned into a statue, but after having been struck by lightning, he was liberated from the spell.
Liz Mitchell had previously recorded Brown girl in the ring in 1975 with the group Malcolm's Locks her ex-boy friend Malcolm Magaron as the lead singer, and arranger Peter Herbolzheimer accused Frank Farian for stealing his arrangement for the song.

Malcolm's and high
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.
An unctuous older worker named Malcolm, tries to confront his ( in Malcolm's view ) falsely noble tale of " turning down " the corporate job with the medical news by faking high blood pressure, Brent refuses to admit this to Malcolm.

Malcolm's and .
A Gaelic poem laments: It's bad what Malcolm's son has done, dividing us from Alexander ; he causes, like each king's son before, the plunder of stable Alba.
His son Indulf would become king on Malcolm's death.
Following his father's death in 1948 and aided by Malcolm's chief engineer, Leo Villa, the younger Campbell strove to set speed records on land and water.
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.
West cliffs, looking southwest towards Malcolm's Head.
David Greig's 2010 play Dunsinane took Macbeth's downfall at Dunsinane as its starting point, with Macbeth's just-ended reign portrayed as long and stable in contrast to Malcolm's.
David Greig's 2010 play Dunsinane takes Macbeth's downfall at Dunsinane as its starting point, with his just-ended reign portrayed as long and stable in contrast to Malcolm's.
Malcolm's long reign, lasting 35 years, preceded the beginning of the Scoto-Norman age.
Malcolm's Kingdom did not extend over the full territory of modern Scotland: the north and west of Scotland remained in Scandinavian, Norse-Gael and Gaelic control, and the areas under the control of the Kings of Scots would not advance much beyond the limits set by Malcolm II ( Máel Coluim mac Cináeda ) until the 12th century.
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 second wife, Margaret of Wessex, was later beatified and is Scotland's only royal saint.
Malcolm's father Duncan I ( Donnchad mac Crínáin ) became king in late 1034, on the death of Malcolm II ( Máel Coluim mac Cináeda ), Duncan's maternal grandfather and Malcolm's Great-grandfather.
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.
According to an alternative version, Malcolm's mother took both sons into exile at the court of Thorfinn Sigurdsson, Earl of Orkney, an enemy of Macbeth's family, and perhaps Duncan's kinsman by marriage.
In 1057 various chroniclers report the death of Macbeth at Malcolm's hand, on 15 August 1057 at Lumphanan in Aberdeenshire.
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.
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.
Malcolm's son Domnall, whose death is reported in 1085, is not mentioned by the author of the Orkneyinga Saga.
Malcolm's marriage to Ingibiorg secured him peace in the north and west.

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