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John Muir's Scottish Ancestry: Muir Clan or Gordon Clan - Sierra ClubThe Muir clan came into being in the 13th century, with a series of spellings. There are references to the name David E. More in the reign of King Alexander II ...
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More / Muir Clan History - ScotClansThe name More first crops up in Scotland in the thirteenth century, and gained prominence in 1317 when Robertus More became a burgess of Aberdeen.
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Mure - Electric Scotland... Caldwell Papers,' printed for the Maitland Club in 3 vols. 4to, in 1854. About 1610 the lands of Thornton near Kilmarnock, long in possession of the family ...Missing: clan | Show results with:clan
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SND :: muir - Dictionaries of the Scots LanguageMuir is a Scottish form of the English word 'moor', referring to a bare and wild countryside, often with heather.Missing: surname | Show results with:surname
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Muir Surname Meaning & Muir Family History at Ancestry.com®Scottish: topographic name for someone who lived on a moor from Older Scots muir 'moor' (an expanse of bare wild upland country). There has been some confusion ...
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Surnames - Scotland's PeopleSurnames in Scotland. Permanent surnames began to be used in Scotland around the 12th century, but were initially mainly the preserve of the upper echelons ...
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Muir Clan Motto - Scots ConnectionMuir Clan History: The surname is descriptive of living beside a moor, or heathland, although some say that it denotes size, the Gaelic for “large” being “mor. ...Missing: origins - | Show results with:origins -
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[PDF] 4.1 THE mSTORY AND SIGNIFICANCE OF ROWALLAN CASTLEIn 1296, Gilchrist Mure granted lands from. Rowal~anto his daughter. The estate was then acquired by the Comyns, but returned to the. Mures through marriage ...
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Transaction: Concession that Fergus of Ardrossan, knight's lands in ...Laurence de More, Laurencii de Mora, Laurence de More. named person (transaction), Gilbert of Conisbrough, Gilberti de Cunyngburghe, Gilbert of ...
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Clan Mure - Ayrshire ScotlandBy the 1200s, the Mure's had established themselves in Ayrshire on the lands of Rowallan (north of Kilmarnock). Although the Mure's appear on the list ...
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History of the Stewarts | Elizabeth Mure, Countess of StrathearnElizabeth Mure, the 1st wife (though never queen) of Robert II, is a shadowy figure of whom little is known. Her father was Sir Adam Mure of Rowallan.
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Clan MUIR - Electric ScotlandTHE SURNAME IS FOUND ALL OVER SCOTLAND, ESPECIALLY WEST CENTRAL SCOTLAND AND IN THE ORKNEY ISLANDS WHERE IT IS ONE OF THE TOP 10 COMMONLY USED NAMES. IN 1995, ...
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Clan Muir History Society - SITE123Clan Muir are descends from Fergus Mór mac Eirc, the founder of modern Scotland. Remember, Fergus Mor mac Eirc is also descendant from the House of Ir. The Dal ...
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Eighteenth century copy of letters to, or about, various members of ...Eighteenth century copy of letters to, or about, various members of the Mure of Rowallan family, by Sir Hew Dalrymple., 1493-1631, undated. · Scope and Contents.
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The 1745 rebellion - UK ParliamentBut Jacobite activists, both in England and Scotland, continued to conspire for a restoration of the Stuart dynasty. After failing to persuade French ministers ...Defeat Of The Jacobites · Massacre · Dismantling The Clan System
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Rowallan Castle - East Ayrshire CouncilJul 17, 2025 · The estate was home to the Campbells of Loudoun from 1690 until the late 19th century, when the new castle was built for the Corbett family.Missing: 1767 | Show results with:1767
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Muir | Ancient–Modern Tartan & Clan Finder | ScotlandShopClan Chief Clan Muir is an armigerous clan which means that the clan, family or name is registered with the Court of the Lord Lyon, but does not currently have ...
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[PDF] The historie and descent of the house of Rowallane - Electric ScotlandJohn Mure of Rowallan, eldest son of Mungo Mure of Rowallan, the younger branchesof that family are thus stated : Page 87. 81. He biffged the hall fioni the ...
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mure01 - Stirnet(1), Sir William Mure of Rowallan (b c1594, d 1657, poet). m1. (1615) Anna or Elizabeth Dundas (dau of John Dundas of Newliston). (A), Sir William Mure of ...<|separator|>
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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Mure, William (1594 ...Dec 28, 2020 · MURE, Sir WILLIAM (1594–1657), poet, was the third successive owner of Rowallan, Ayrshire, with the same name and title. Sir William , his ...Missing: politician Wars Kingdoms
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[PDF] Selections from the family papers preserved at Caldwell... Mure of Caldwell, in favour of. Thomas Caldwell, son and apparent heir of Robert Caldwell of Tod- rygges. II. Glasgow, January 3rd, 1500. Decrete arbitrall ...
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[PDF] Ayrshire, its history and historic families - Electric Scotland... Mure of Auchendrane sat plotting and scheming how he might break the ascendancy of Cassillis within the bailiary ; when Gilbert Kennedy of Bargany ...
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of all segments related to the Mure of Thornton, consolidating the information into a single, comprehensive response. To maximize detail and clarity, I will use a table in CSV format for key data points (Formation, History, Extinction, Notable Figures, Intermarriages) across the various contexts provided, followed by a narrative summary and a list of useful URLs. This approach ensures all information is retained and presented densely.
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[PDF] Rowallan Old Castle, Kilmaur, AYRSHIRE Report of Public Local ...Dec 30, 2002 · A hall/tower of uncertain extent erected by. Gilchrist Mure (d.1277) ... land use planning system can assist the rural areas of Scotland achieve ...
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[PDF] History of the Lands and Their Owners in GallowayThe Galloway families holding lands may be divided into three periods. The first are those prior to the fourteenth century. The next are the settlers between ...
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Cassencarie House, Kirkmabreck - Buildings at Risk RegisterMansion house comprised of 3 major building campaigns: late 16th to early 17th century L-plan 4-storey tower house, extended and re-faced in early 19th ...Missing: Mure | Show results with:Mure
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[PDF] An Ordinary of Arms - Electric Scotlandof all arms and bearings in Scotland, and was ordered to remain in the. Lyon Office as a Public Register of the Kingdom for all time coming. ... Mure of ...
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[PDF] The Public Register of the Arms and Bearings in ScotlandOct 19, 2020 · The Lyon Register, properly the Public Record of Arms and Armorial Bearings of Scotland, celebrates its 350th anniversary in. 2022, having been ...
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Armorial Gold Heraldry SymbolismSAVAGE: Indifferently termed, the Wild-man, or Woodman, the Savage is a large man wreathed about the head and loins with leaves, and generally carrying a club.
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LIST OF HERALDIC SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANINGS- L Through ZMar 20, 2013 · MULLET- A star of 5,6,8, or 12 points associated with military ... SAVAGE- A wild man, usually painted with a club, or indeed a tree ...
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Muir | Ancient–Modern Tartan & Clan Finder | ScotlandShopClan Muir dates back to 367 AD when Fergus Mor from Ireland invaded Scotland, defeated the Romans and became the first king of Dalriada.Missing: remnants memorials
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Clan Muir History Society - SITE123According to Burke's Landed Gentry, George Mure's family is directly descended from Sir Reginald More, or Mure, of Abercorn and Cowdams. Feudal strife was ...
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Tartan Details - Muir/Moore - The Scottish Register of TartansThe Muir tartan has the traditional blue - black - green base, but with an unusual motif of three narrow red stripes appearing twice on the green square. A ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Clan Muir - WikiTreeOct 6, 2025 · The conjoined arms of the first Muir of Rowallan were visible on the oldest part of the castle up until the 18th century. Elizabeth Mure, ...
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Clan Muir - WikipediaOrigins and history The Scottish surname Muir supposedly originated as denoting someone who lived beside a moor. The name is derived from the Scots form of the ...
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Official Scottish Clans and Families - Electric ScotlandMuir **; Muirhead *; Munro ... If that doesn't work then use our site search engine to look for your surname and see if it's associated with another clan.
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Muir - Clan FinderThe chief family of the name were the Mures of Rowallan in Ayrshire. At the beginning of the reign of Alexander III, Sir Walter Comyn seized the house and ...
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[PDF] PETITIONS FOR ARMS - Court of the Lord LyonThe process is not complicated, and there are three main varieties of Petition which are listed on the opposite page and are set out in detail in this leaflet.
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Court of the Lord Lyon Petition for Arms - SSAFeb 26, 2014 · A descendant applying for Arms is called the Petitioner, and he should submit a formal Petition to the Lord Lyon King of Arms, drawn up as in ...
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Muir - Council of Scottish Clans & AssociationsWebsite: https://clanmuir.site123.me/. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Clan.Muir.Society.WorldWide/. Facebook: ...