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226: 76:. The family has a long military history, and was one of the most successful families in Scotland for several hundred years before losing power. The agnatic line of the family ended sometime in the 12th century, and survived only via an heiress, a certain Lady de Lundin who married Robert, the bastard son of 68:
noble family. The family descends from Thomas Londoniis c.1005, whose son William de Londres was one of the 12 Knights of Glamorgan. It is also English (of Norman origin) and Irish habitational name from Norman French de Londres ‘of London’, gaelicized in Ireland as de Londras. Additionally, it is
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that he held. Thomas de Lundin was the hostarius of King Alexander II of Scotland until his own death. Some of their descendants living in England migrated to what is now France, the Netherlands, or northern Germany to escape political persecution, taking on modified family names such as
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granted to Malcolm his son the barony of Lundie, Forfar and to his other son Philip, the barony of Lundin, Fife. Their descendant
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and Manor of Dunraven when he accompanied Robert Fitzhamon in the Norman conquest of Glamorgan. William's son,
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de Lundin, Londres, Lundie, Lundy, Lundyn, Londonius, Londoniis, Lander, Landress or Lenders
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In 1679, King Charles II granted this family and all their descendants the right to wear
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and son of Thomas Londoniis, obtained lands in Glamorgan, the Lordship and
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Thomas de Londoniis settled in Scotland in the 12th century. King
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German and Dutch patronymic from Lander, Landress or Lenders.
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surname
Norman
Fife
William the Lion
Twelve Knights of Glamorgan
castle of Ogmore
castle
Maurice de Londres
Kidwelly
Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd
Kidwelly Castle
Malcolm IV of Scotland
Alan
warden of the king's door
"lundie"
"Thomas Londoniis"
public domain
Durward, Alan
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
Medieval English families
Surnames of Scottish origin
History of Wales
Anglo-Norman families

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