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Bautie Surname Definition:
BAUTIE: Diminutive of Bartholomew, which see. James Bautie was made burgess freeman of Glasgow in 1576 and John Bawttie in 1607 (Burgesses). David Bawty was oistlar in Borthuikscheillis, 1587 (RPC., IV, p. 147), Isobel Bawtie was married in Edinburgh, 1605 (Edinb.
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BAUTIE: Diminutive of Bartholomew, which see. James Bautie was made burgess freeman of Glasgow in 1576 and John Bawttie in 1607 (Burgesses). David Bawty was oistlar in Borthuikscheillis, 1587 (RPC., IV, p. 147), Isobel Bawtie was married in Edinburgh, 1605 (Edinb. Marr.) and John Bautie appears in Hauhemmuir of Brechin, 1637 (Brechin).
— The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)
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