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		<title>Cunningham</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gaelic Name: MacCuinneagain Motto: Over fork over Origin of Name: Placename, Ayrshire Associated Names and Septs (with spelling variations): Chonigham Conigham Conighame Conningans Conyghans Conyngham Conynghame Cunigham Cunigom Cuninggame Cuningham Cuninghame Cunningghame Cunningham Cunninghame Cunnygam Cunnyngayme Cunnynghame Cunygam Cunyghame Cunymgham Cunyngaham Cunyngahame Cunyngame Cunynghame Cwnninghame Cwnygham Cwnyghame Kuningham Kyninghame Warnebald History The first Cunningham is [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Cumming</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gaelic Name: Cuimean Motto: Courage Badge: Cumin plant Lands: Roxburghshire, Buchan, Badenoch and Altyre Origin of Name: Placename, Norman Associated Names and Septs (with spelling variations): Bochane Boghan Buccan Bucchaine Bucchan Buchan Buchane Bughan Buquhan Comine Common Commons Comyn Comyns Cumin Cumine Cuming Cummin Cummine Cumming Cummings Cummins Cumyn Knevan MacNaoimhin MacNeiving MacNevin MacNivaine MacNiven [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Crichton</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Motto: Origin of Name: Placename Midlothian Associated Names and Septs (with spelling variations): History The name Crichton originates from the the lands of Kreitton, a very old barony near Edinburgh. Recordings of the name first appear around 1128 when Thurstan de Crechtune witnessed the foundation of the Abbey of Holyrood House by David I. Thomas [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Crawford</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Motto: Tutum te robore reddam (I will give you safety by strength) Origin of Tartan: A lowland tartan from the &#8220;Vestiarium Scoticum&#8221; Associated Names and Septs (with spelling variations): Crafford Crafoard Crafoord Craford Crafort Crafuirde Crafurd Crauffurd Craufoord Crauford Crauforth Craufurd Craufurde Craunford Craweford Crawfaird Crawfeurd Crawffurd Crawford Crawfurd Crouford Krauford History Crawford was a [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Cranston</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Motto: Origin of Name: Placename, Midlothian Associated Names and Septs (with spelling variations): Cranestone Cranestowne Cranston Cranstone Cranstoun Cranystoun Craynston Creinstoun Crenestone History An area of Midlothian may have given rise to this name. Possibly from the Anglo Saxon meaning &#8216;Place of the Crane&#8217;. The families that settled here and took the name owning lands [...]]]></description>
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