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https://archive.org/details/memorialsofbrown00stod
I strongly recommend you look at this book. Download the PDF and search "Coutts". Particularly look at the appendix which lists many Coutts families.
This is one of the best source materials I have seen and a number of other older books actually cite this work for their facts.
You could also search Coutts on this…
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Coutts, Thomas, fl 1510-1514, Principal Regent, University of Glasgow, Scotland |
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http://gbnames.publicprofiler.org/Map.aspx?name=COUTTS&year=1998&altyear=1881&country=GB&type=name…
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http://www.linkpendium.com/genealogy/USA/sur/surc-C/surc-Cou/sur-Coutts/
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SURREY COATS OF ARMS
MONEY Robert Jarratt Money, MICE, of North Cave, Pembroke Road, Woking, (b.1862), and the Rev. David Wasbourne Money, of St. John's Vicarage, Woking, (b.1878), were sons of the Rev. Charles Forbes Septimus Money, Hon. Canon of Rochester, {Kent}, (1817-93). Arms: Or on a pile Azure ten bezants, four, three, two and one, on a chief Ermine a lion passant of the second. Crest: A bezant between two wings Azure each wing semé-de-lys Or.
Motto: Factis non verbis.…
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The service of the 92nd in the Spanish Peninsu]a and the south of France is so blended with the operations of Lord Wellington’s army that, to give a complete idea of it, it would be necessary to enter into details which the limited space allotted to this division of the history will not admit of and the most important of which have been given in our notices of the other Highland regiments, especially the 42nd and 71st. In all the actions in which they were engaged, the Gordon Highlanders…
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Edinburgh in the '45: Bonnie Prince Charlie at Holyroodhouse
By John S. Gibson
Now he is a story. When Bonnie Prince Charlie and his Jacobites captured Edinburgh it was Provost (Mayor) Coutts who went and negotiated with him.
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