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Ardauch Surname Definition:
ARDAUCH: Eustace de Ardath who witnessed a charter of part of Auchynlec to Waldeu filius Boydini c. 1160—1180 (Kelso, 115), derived his name from the lands of Ardauch which he possessed at the end of the twelfth century. William of Ardauch or Ardach is mentioned in a charter of the land of Fincurrok of the beginning of the thirteenth century (ibid.
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ARDAUCH: Eustace de Ardath who witnessed a charter of part of Auchynlec to Waldeu filius Boydini c. 1160—1180 (Kelso, 115), derived his name from the lands of Ardauch which he possessed at the end of the twelfth century. William of Ardauch or Ardach is mentioned in a charter of the land of Fincurrok of the beginning of the thirteenth century (ibid., p. 79—80). In 1266 these lands of Ardauch were resigned by Robert, called Franc' of Lambiniston, the grandson of William, in favor of the Abbot and convent of Kelso (ibid., p. 156).
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