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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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http://www.earlyamerica.com/review/2004_winter_spring/coutts.htm
Perhaps some of the members from Scotland can provide some additional information about these two Coutts brothers William and Patrick in America. There seems to be quite a bit of mystery as to exactly where they came from and their background.
I originally ran across the Rev. William Coutts while reading a biography on Thomas…
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This is a rather spurious blog post but I (sadly) turned 50 recently in Chicago and my staff surprised me with a wonderful cake
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My website content update has a been a slow recently. I have, however, just returned from my first trip to Scotland. During that trip I managed to trespass 4 km across the Balmoral Estate, climb some rugged country, and photograph "Clach Choutsaich". Quite an adventure. I will post further…
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I seem to have been put on the spammers wish list. Thankfully this platform comes with security as I have rejected about 20 recently. Beware spammers, we ain't called coots for nothing, I'm onto you!
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I have just noticed there is a Coutts Caslon font. Developed for the Bank I believe. Nice work too.
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Hello all,
I was adopted at birth 10/29/1960. My birth mother named me Shona Mai Coutts. She was 21 when she had me and was all alone in the U.S. She came from Scotland when she was 19. I recently recieved non-identifying information about her family. The problem is, I dont have any names (other than Coutts) only birthdates.
I have know idea where to start. I hope someone can steer me in the right direction.
This is what I know:
She left scotland at 19…
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The earliest close relatives of the giant sequoia were.......Sequoia couttsiae, which appear as fossils through much of the Northern Hemisphere in Cretaceous and Tertiary age rocks. They are present in Greenland, Alaska, Canada, and England (Chaney 1951). Although no doubt they are related to the giant sequoia, their morphology differs sufficiently to show that they are not its immediate ancestors
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