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- of Lennox Alexander Alan Walter Maitland Club, Cartularium comitatus de Levenax ab initio seculi decimi tertii usque ad annum MCCCXCVIII, p.xii v t e...
- was originally anglicised as Levenauchen / Levenachs, then softened into Levenax / Lennax, and eventually the area was known simply as Lennox. Lennox was...
- He fled Northumberland for Scotland about 1070 and was made Mormaer of Levenax by Malcolm. That title was in the 12th century changed to earl of Lennox...
- to God Clackmannan: Leuk aboot ye Dumfries: Dunbarton: Scottish Gaelic: Levenax (Land of the elm trees) East Lothian: Fife: Virtute et opera (By virtue...
- Gaelic, Leven-ach means a smooth stream. The ancient Celtic Mormaers of Levenax became the Earls of Lennox. The origins of the earldom, that had been established...
- Keth William M'Gye of Balmage and Slogarrie (1471–1527), m. Blanch de Levenax Nicholas M'Ghie of Balmagee and Torris (1527-15??), m. Elizabeth Maxwell...
- also designated to support the force, which was led by Lt Col Charles Levenax Haldane. The biggest challenge facing the British was how to get the force...
- 1140-1365, (Portland & Dublin, 2005) Maitland Club, Cartularium Comitatus de Levenax ab initio seculi decimi tertii usque ad annum MCCCXCVIII, (Edinburgh, 1833)...
- first recorded as owned by Walter Spreul, Steward of Malcolm, Earl of Levenax, in the "Charter Records of the land of Dalmuir or Dalmore". From the 13th...
- by David Moysie, 1830. For the Maitland Club, Cartularium comitatus de Levenax, ab initio seculi decimi tertii usque ad annum MCCCXCVIII., 1833; the Cochrane...