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- from the Cambro-British word Ystrad (modern Welsh: Vale), Morham, and Duncanlaw in Haddingtonshire, and Tayling and Poldame in the counties of Perthshire...
- of Ada de Warenne, David I’s wife. Ada granted lands of Alstanesford, Duncanlaw, Baro, and others to Alexander. He granted to the Cistercian nunnery of...
- Mentioned in a charter of about 1180 is John, son of Robert Russell of Duncanlaw. In 1259 Robert Russell witnessed a deed relating to the lands of Threipland...
- in a charter of 1322, in which he granted the Baronies of Morham and Duncanlaw to John Giffard and Euphemia Morham. His son Thomas died c.1322 and his...
- of agricultural labour, although numerous farms still exist: Carfrae, Duncanlaw, Bara, Linplum, Snawdon, Little Newton, Quarryford, Newlands, Castlemains...
- to the south-west of the village centre. A church also once stood at Duncanlaw, a former settlement to the south-east of the main village. The present...