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Use to using a different format, but the above is and example of lands, including an insert-map showing Braidlee, from Anglo-Saxon Broadlee, meaning a valley broad on the leeward side. Wolflee also Anglo-Saxon, meaning the valley of the wolf. Yes, there were wolfs in the region. They introduced them around here and the Navajo grandmas shoot them for going after their sheep. Put chief Margaret Eliott raised in Stobs, but of Redheugh, in the same category if Scotland decides to reintroduce wolfs. Her husband seems to have a Polish wolfish type surname.
Though I may observe him, do not want to make any distinctive moves. Past British Army MI6 you know, but on the same family side.
May have bumped elbows on an Armstrong in the Aberdeenshire region. Finding that Eliott-Elliot may have land connection with Douglas-In-graham in region. Those Graham they are English an seem to not want to claim Armstrong-Elliot as family. Maybe the Nixon and Crozier seem to have English connections they find more acceptable.
Kind of like staying in the Forest with the Fosters, they are English and seem to be not offended to be related to Armstrong and Elliot, from the English side like those Grahams. It is the Hunter and wolf, for they are predators of the elk-moose, I must watch out for.
The Crozier seem to be Saxon along with the Thorleehope (valley of Thor, god of lightning Thunder Valley). A couple of Crozier seem to match their Y-DNA and are not R-L193. It seem like if you are not R-L192 and are R-U106, Anglo-Saxon they like to silence and exterminate you. Mark Stephen Elliott
Daniel as a forename is not popular in Scotland. Many great in accordance with Douglas Scott of BC, Canada, Dand Ellot was banished from both Kingdoms in 1607, then shows up as Daniel Elliott, in Tullykelter, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland, as part of the Somerville Estate in-law to the Monea Hamilton. Names Somerville, and Ellott show up in 1610 Tyrone Muster, and a generation later in the Co. Fermanagh, Muster. James Somerville shows up in bother musters. 1610 James Somerville had son 1630 Somerville. Scots alias nickname for Andrew is Dand, Irish English it becomes Daniel from surname of Daniel-M’Daniel it may be obtained. Ellot family of Tullykelter were Anglican but nomally Catholic, from forenames show this, even the name in 1610 Ulster Muster of Co. Fermanagh, Marke Ellot shows this. Before 1650 the Scots used Ellot not Elliot with the Norman ‘i’. Daniel Elliott name in 1692 Salem Trials was spelled Elot, the ‘i’ was added likely because of a John Eliot (Eliot Hall Harvard) which came over on the Mayflower. Had a relative to a George Soul who’s ancestor those Armstrong may have melted in lead at Ninestanerig, 9 stone ridge. Did not seem to care much for this Soulis either. The Douglas and Armstrong seem to like, and this Douglas Scott who is from BC, Canada is active with the Hoik-Hawick Archaeological Society, and has this younger brother who is active also, and sings Scottish Ballads with this group called Scocha (Scott-Chapman), do not know being an elk-moose if I care for his middle name of Hunter, though I think he also is weary of the hunter.
The Douglas, Elliot, and Scott are concentrated near Hawick, originally spelled Scottish ‘Haik’, pronounce in English as ‘hoik’. Example of a Hawick dialect.
‘Scocha” Scott-Chapman, pronounced ‘Scotia’ of Hawick.
From ‘older brother’:
A Hawick Word Book Douglas Scott
Margaret Eliott of Redheugh is our 29th chief, her father Sir Arthur Eliott of Stobs was instrumental in the establishment of the Elliot Clan Society, returning lands of Redheugh, first obtained from Archibald Douglas (Red Douglas), 5th earl of Angus, in the 15th century.
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The first Douglas to stride across the stage of Scottish history was Sir William Douglas who fought and died for William Wallace. His son, Sir James Douglas was a supporter and lifelong friend of Robert the Bruce. “Good Sir James” died taking Bruce’s heart on a crusade to the Holy Land. The 2nd Earl of Douglas died at the Battle of Otterburn in 1388 as his army defeated an English force led by Prince Henry “Hotspur”. In 1402 the 4th Earl was defeated by the same Henry Hotspur at the Battle of Homildon Hill.
Few of their successors died in their beds! Our website charts the history of this famous family, both in its native Scotland, and as family members spread across the world.
Douglass muster rolls c. 1630, R.J. Hunter Collection
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http://www.therjhuntercollection.com/resources/muster-rolls-c-1630/search-muster-rolls
Surname Distribution Maps forebears
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Sasine/Deed, land passed from ‘Angus’ onto ‘Redheugh’. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sasine_deed_1484_for_Robert_Elwald_%28Elliot%29,_Redheugh,_Larriston,_Hartsgarth.jpg
‘Willielmo Elwaldo de goranbery’-‘Wilielmo elwad de gouinbery’ William Elwald (ie Elliott) of Gorrenberry, my many great grandfather. https://archive.org/details/annalsabordercl00tancgoog/page/n178
http://www.douglashistory.co.uk/history/photogallery/stbrides/IMG_3575.JPG https://douglashistory.ning.com/m/profile?screenName=1js99a7d4la5l The Heart of James Douglas ‘The Good’ & Robert the Bruce
https://douglashistory.ning.com/m/profile?screenName=1js99a7d4la5l Burial place of Robert the Bruce’s heart – Melrose Abbey Gorrenberry stood up for the lands of Redheugh, when Buccleuch questioned ownership;
https://gorrenberry.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Sasine.jpg https://elwald.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Buccleuch-acquiring-Mangerto-of-Thomas-Armstrong-in-1482-1024×233.jpg
A Thomas Armstrong of Mangerton had lands to the west of Gorrenberry referred as ‘Billhope’. https://elwald.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Armistrang-Armstrong-in-Billhope-Elwald-Ellot-in-Gorrenberry-Braidlie-1024×482.jpg
Robert the Bruce’s link to the Clan Douglas-BBC
https://archive.org/details/douglasbookf03fras/page/n53
https://archive.org/details/scottsofbucclev100fras/page/148
Douglas(s) Earls of Morton
https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Douglas?iframe=ycolorized
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It should be noted that also land in Northumberland and and near Berwick was of the Douglas of Morton.
Following are researched images pertaining Douglas, Douglass, Elliot, and Elliott.
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