Learmonth (noble family)
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Learmonth is the name of noble family of Scottish origin from Fife in Scotland. The name Leirmont was among Malcolm III‘s supporters described for the first time by Hector Boece in his "Scotorum historiae a prima gentis origine" printe in Paris in 1527: — Hector Boece, Scotorum historiae a prima gentis origine, 1527 "Scotorum Historia".
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Learmonth (noble family)
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Hector Boece
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The Arms of Prior George Learmonth, Pluscarded Abbey of Benedictines, Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland
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Scotorum historiae a prima gentis origine, 1527
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Ili primi fuere comites quorum nostri meminerunt anales. Multarum nova cognomia Scotorum familiis indita, Calder, Locart, Gordon, Setoun, Gallora, Laudir, Wawaim, Meldrun, Shaw, Leirmaont, Libert, Straquhyn, Cargil, Ratra, Doundas, Cocburn, Mar, Menzees, Abbercromme, Lesbei, Myrtoun multaque alia praediorum nomina, quibus viri fortes a rege donati in munerum concessere cognomina.""
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Learmonth is the name of noble family of Scottish origin from Fife in Scotland. The name Leirmont was among Malcolm III‘s supporters described for the first time by Hector Boece in his "Scotorum historiae a prima gentis origine" printe in Paris in 1527: Ili primi fuere comites quorum nostri meminerunt anales. Multarum nova cognomia Scotorum familiis indita, Calder, Locart, Gordon, Setoun, Gallora, Laudir, Wawaim, Meldrun, Shaw, Leirmaont, Libert, Straquhyn, Cargil, Ratra, Doundas, Cocburn, Mar, Menzees, Abbercromme, Lesbei, Myrtoun multaque alia praediorum nomina, quibus viri fortes a rege donati in munerum concessere cognomina."" — Hector Boece, Scotorum historiae a prima gentis origine, 1527 "Scotorum Historia". According to Boece, Leirmont came from England, among Knights that were sent by Edward the Confessor to support Malcolm in his war with Macbeth to regain his rightful place at King of Scotland. First mention in Fife, Scotland about year 1400 as an individual name Learmont, due to documents from Collection of Sir Robert Douglas of Glenbervie that Learmont was the Laird of Earlston (Earlstone).
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