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made to the Abbey of Kelso by David I. As a consequence Lambyn became the Laird of Lesmahagow and the minor baronies were then divided up between his family and associates with terms based on the original grant of the lands of Draffan to Lambyn and then to his son James. It seems Lambyn had previously been in Yorkshire, as were Theobald and Baldwin, where his family had become Lords of Multon under the Earl of Richmond. Theobald took the grant of Douglas (from whom descends the famous Douglas family), Baldwin became Sheriff of Biggar and subsequently married the widow of Reginald, illegitimate son of Alan, Earl of Richmond, who had taken land which subsequently became the barony of CrawfordJohn in the possession of John son of Reginald and stepson of Baldwin.
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The Chartulary of Kelso gives Robert as the brother of Lambyn Asa who was the Laird of Lesmahagow. Lambyn appears to have held lands in and around Lesmahagow (the regal barony), including what became the barony of Lamington, alongside William Comyn at or around the time the grant of Lesmahagow was
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The precise family relationship of Theobald and Baldwin to Lambyn Asa is not clear, especially as Robert is specifically stated to be his brother and Eustace of Ardoch to be a member of his family. For reference, consult the Cartulary of Kelso from the Bannatyne Club (Liber S Marie de Calchou),
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Roberton is most notable for being one of the earliest documented Flemish settlements in Lanarkshire, and at 12 square miles (31 km) in size it was one of the largest in the Flemish enclave around Biggar
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describes the etymology as literally 'the Town of Robert'. This Robert was brother of Lambin Asa, who was the progenitor of the Earls of Loddon and Lamington.
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Historically it was an Established Church of Scotland. It merged with Wiston in 1772, and became a
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The origins of the town of Roberton are intertwined with those of the Robertons of that Ilk,
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was established that dwindled, ultimately belonging to the Presbytery of Jedburgh by 1880 (
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History of the Parish of Crawfordjohn, Upper Ward of Lanarkshire 1153 to 1928
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It became the seat of the Robertons of that ilk until their dispossession by
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Hardie–Stoffelen, A. ‘The rise of the Flemish families in Scotland’ at <
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Grant, ‘A Lordship and Society in 12th Century Clydesdale’ in Pryce et al.
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Power and Identity in the Middle Ages: Essays in Memory of Rees Davies
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It is first mentioned in a charter by Wice of Wiston tything it to
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Annals of Lesmahagow (J B Greenshields) and Burkes Commoners.
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dates ‘Robert, brother of Lambin’ as the first lord c.1157.
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In the mid 1990s the church was purchased by musician
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Roberton was a parish town chartered by Kelso Abbey (
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Roberton,Lanarkshire
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Roberton is located in South Lanarkshire
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55°32′57″N 3°39′00″W / 55.5492°N 3.65°W / 55.5492; -3.65
South Lanarkshire
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