| James Paterson - History - 1847 - 490 pages
...are in another parish and county." Lineage. The Mures of Caldwell are immediately descended from Sir Reginald More, or Mure, of Abercorn and Cowdams, who...written at various periods, More, Mure, Muir, Moor, &c. ; and from the correspondence of the armorial bearings, seems to be the same originally as that... | |
| William Anderson - Heraldry - 1863 - 800 pages
...LOUDOUX, fifth earl). The Mures of Caldwell in Renfrewshire are directly descended from Sir Reginald Mure of Abercorn and Cowdams, who appears to have...as 1329, the first year of the reign of David II. He is supposed to have been the same Reginald whose name appears with that of Gilchrist More in the... | |
| James Paterson - Ayrshire (Scotland) - 1866 - 318 pages
...distance, are in another parish and county." The Mures of Caldwell are immediately descended from Sir Reginald More, or Mure, of Abercorn and Cowdams, who...written at various periods, More, Mure, Muir, Moor, &c., and from the correspondence of the armorial bearings, seems to be the same originally as that... | |
| William Anderson - Heraldry - 1867 - 772 pages
...directly descended from Sir Reginald Mure of Ahercorn and Covvdams, who appears to Ilave heen chamherlain of Scotland as early as 1329, the first year of the reign of David IL He is supposed to have heen the same Reginald whose name appears with that of Gilchrist More in... | |
| Alexander L. Moir - Moir family - 1913 - 594 pages
...of Caldwell, County Ayr, are immediately descended from Sir Reginald More, of Abercorn and Cowdmas, who appears to have been Chamberlain of Scotland as...the first year of the reign of David II. The name appears at various periods — More, Mure, Muir, Moor, &c., and from the correspondence of the armorial... | |
| 1847 - 932 pages
...Abercorn and Cowdams, who appears to have been chamberlain of Scotland as early as 1329, the flrst year of the reign of DAVID II. The name occurs, written at various periods. More, Mure, Muir, Moor, *c. ; and from the correspondence of the armorial bearings, seems to be the same originally as that... | |
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