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Máel Brigte of Perth (fl. 1128) was an important figure in Perth in the reign of King David I of Scotland. He is known only because the Church of the Holy Trinity in Dunfermline preserved written instructions from King David to Máel Brigte informing the latter that he had granted the church a tithe of his house in Perth. Máel Brigte then may have been David's stewart in the town, or perhaps even the local toísech. The instruction was given at nearby Scone,The charter is available in Latin, in Sir Archibald Lawrie, Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D. 1153, (Glasgow, 1905), and it has been suggested that it was originally in Gaelic.Lawrie, op. cit., p. 328. The document calls him "Malbride Mac Congi", which probably means that his father had the name Congus, a rare but attested Scoto-Pictish name.e.g., there was a late 7th century/early 8th century Pict with the name Congus.

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