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Cauldlaw Surname Definition:
CAULDLAW: From Cauldlaw near Carnwath. Thomas de Cauldlaw or Caldlaw was a tenant of the Douglases in the barony of Kilbochoke (Kilbucho) in 1376 (RHM., II, p. 16), and Wilzam Cauldlaw was tenant of Neddyr Mosplat in 1528 (Rental).
Cauldlaw Surname Meaning
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CAULDLAW: From Cauldlaw near Carnwath. Thomas de Cauldlaw or Caldlaw was a tenant of the Douglases in the barony of Kilbochoke (Kilbucho) in 1376 (RHM., II, p. 16), and Wilzam Cauldlaw was tenant of Neddyr Mosplat in 1528 (Rental).
— The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)
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