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Tonergarth Surname Definition:
TONERGARTH: John de Tonergarth, parson of Durnock, Dumfriesshire, who obtained a safe conduct into England, 1366 (Rymer, Foedera, VI p. 535) derived his name from Tundergarth, near Lockerbie. Adam de Tornergeyth had a presentation to the church of Egglesmauhy, St.
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TONERGARTH: John de Tonergarth, parson of Durnock, Dumfriesshire, who obtained a safe conduct into England, 1366 (Rymer, Foedera, VI p. 535) derived his name from Tundergarth, near Lockerbie. Adam de Tornergeyth had a presentation to the church of Egglesmauhy, St. Andrews' diocese, 1296 (Bain, II, p. 221).
— The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)
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