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Annieston Surname Definition:

ANNIESTON: From Annieston in the parish of Covington, Lanarkshire. Symon of Aynestone, of the county of Lanark, swore fealty to Edward I in 1296 (Bain, II, p. 213). Anneis de Brus, to whom, about 1180 the right of patronage of the church of Thankerton belonged, is supposed to have given name to the land (Kelso, p.

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ANNIESTON: From Annieston in the parish of Covington, Lanarkshire. Symon of Aynestone, of the county of Lanark, swore fealty to Edward I in 1296 (Bain, II, p. 213). Anneis de Brus, to whom, about 1180 the right of patronage of the church of Thankerton belonged, is supposed to have given name to the land (Kelso, p. 227; OPS., I, p. 143).

The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)

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