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Gourlay family took possession of the castle in the 14th century after the Earls granted them the lands. King David II ordered the
Gourlays to forfeit their estate, and the Hepburns of Hailes and later Bothwell were given ownership of it. At the end of the fifteenth century, Alderston was still owned by the family. Lamelathen, close to Dundee, was also a Gourlay property at the time. Later, the Gourlays of Dargo, co. Forfar, prospered. In Dundee in the seventeenth century, people in positions of authority used this name. It appears that Robert, Provost of Stirling in 1330, left heirs both there and in Menteith, where they owned property in the seventeenth century. But it is in Fife that the head of the family remained, seated at Kincraig, which was a free barony holding of the Crown ; Sir Thomas Gourlay of Kincraig registered arms 1672-78 — sable, an eagle displayed argent armed and beaked gules ; and the same coat, with a difference, was allowed to James Gourlay, merchant in Dantzic.
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Kincraig to William Lundy (or Lundin), however the Lundins held only half of the lands of Kincraig, while the other half remained in the possession of the Gourlays. The Gourlays continued to hold part of the lands as late as 1895. This suggests that the division of the property
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Gourlay of Kincraig. The coat of Gourlay of Kincraig, was registered c. 1672 for Sir Thomas, is sable, an eagle displayed argent, which appears in K. two eagles argent armed and beaked gules was granted in 1865
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The Erthe or Airth arms are described as having a silver shield with a black chief. As a result, one might assume that a silver shield featuring a red orle and three black martlets in the chief would symbolize the
Gourlay family. However, it is worth noting that in the 16th century, the actual arms
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Gourlay charters for the coronerships of Fife, Adomstoun, and Caprounflatts in the county of Haddington. The Hailes lands were a part of the Earldom of Dunbar, and the Earls of Dunbar may have built the earliest portion of the castle, which dates to the likely 13th century. The
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Scottish kings received aid from Norman knights, who were granted land in Scotland in recognition of their service to the crown. Gourlay is possibly a surname from these knights and seemed to arrive in Scotland in the 12th century. The earliest reference to the name is to a man known
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Gourlay family's arms evolved. In one instance, they are described as "gurllay: Argent, an eagle displayed sable". In another version, it is "gourlay of: Sable, a double-headed eagle displayed argent". However, there is no specific mention of Kincraig in these descriptions.
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John Gourlay of Kincraig, son of Simon de Gourlay of Kincraig; His seal from 1444 displays an eagle with outstretched wings, which could possibly be a reference to his Bickerton ancestors.
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Gourlay, Gourley, Gorley, Gurlay, Gurley, Gourlie, Gurle, Gurleghe, Golay, Gurle, Gurleghe, Golay, Gourlagh, Gurllay, Gowrlaw, Gurla, Gurlaw, Gwrla, Gwyrlay, Goirlay, Gouerlay
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Scottish arms : being a collection of armorial bearings, A.D. 1370-1678, reproduced in facsimile from contemporary manuscripts, with heraldic and genealogical notes
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Scottish arms : being a collection of armorial bearings, A.D. 1370-1678, reproduced in facsimile from contemporary manuscripts, with heraldic and genealogical notes
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Gourlay, Gourley, Gorlay, Gorley, Gurlay, Gurley, Gourlie, Gurle, Gurleghe, Golay, Gourlagh, Gurllay, Gowrlaw, Gurla, Gurlaw, Gwrla, Gwyrlay, Goirlay, Gouerlay
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634:The history and genealogy of the Gurley family...
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346:(1920–2013), British Royal Marines officer
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303:Notable people with the surname include:
138:, however, the true origin is uncertain.
40:Earliest Renditions of the Word 'Gourlay'
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316:, Scottish bowls player
1298:Gourlay - FamilySearch
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