Gilstoun

Gilstoun
Recorded in several forms including Gilston, Gilstin, Gilstoun, and perhaps Gilton, this is a surname which is almost certainly of Scottish origins, although also recorded in the north east of England. However spelt it is quite rare, and it was only by the faintest chance that we recognised the Scottish ancestry. The name is locational and from an estate called 'The lands of Gilston', in the parish of Newburn, in the former county of Fife. Over the centuries the surname seems to have moved southwards into England, but even so it remains generally rare. However it is always possible that some epi-centre of the name exists, that we have not found,as there is a small village called Gilston in Hertfordshire, although we have found no evidence of surnames from this place. In Scotland the name is first recorded in the year 1445 when John de Gilstoun appears in the court registers for Fifeshire, the meaning is believed to be from the Olde English and Gaelic pre 7th century words 'cil' meaning a hidden place or 'gyl' a short form of gylden meaning golden, and hence either the hidden farm or possibly the gold farm, with gold having a transferred meaning of 'good farm'. An example of the later church recordings is that of Agnes Gilstin. She married Albert Nicklen at St Columba's church, Sandwich, County Durham, on July 7th 1917.

Surnames reference. 2013.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Earl of Melfort — The titles of Viscount of Melfort and Lord Drummond of Gillestoun were created in the Peerage of Scotland 14 April 1685 for John Drummond, second son of James Drummond, 3rd Earl of Perth, with remainder to the heirs male of his body by his second …   Wikipedia

  • Gilstin — Recorded in several forms including Gilston, Gilstin, Gilstoun, and perhaps Gilton, this is a surname which is almost certainly of Scottish origins, although also recorded in the north east of England. However spelt it is quite rare, and it was… …   Surnames reference

  • Gilston — Recorded in several forms including Gilston, Gilstin, Gilstoun, and perhaps Gilton, this is a surname which is almost certainly of Scottish origins, although also recorded in the north east of England. However spelt it is quite rare, and it was… …   Surnames reference

  • Lord Drummond — There have been several peerage titles created in the name of Drummond. All were in the Peerage of Scotland except the 1797 Barony, which was in the Peerage of Great Britain.*Lord Drummond of Cargill, created in 1488 and held since 1605 by the… …   Wikipedia

  • John Drummond, 1st Earl of Melfort — John Drummond, 1st Earl and titular 1st Duke of Melfort (1649 1714) was a Scottish nobleman.Appointed Lieutenant General and Master of the Ordnance in 1680, he served as Secretary of State in Scotland under James II and VII from 1684 until… …   Wikipedia

  • John Drummond — (1649 1714), Duque de Melfort, fue un noble escocés. Nombrado Teniente General y el Maestro de Cartografía en 1680, se desempeñó como Secretario de Estado en Escocia, en virtud de Jacobo II y VII, de 1684 hasta 1688. John Drumond, Duque de… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Earl of Perth — Wappen des Chief des Clan Drummond, des Earl of Perth Earl of Perth ist ein britischer erblicher Adelstitel in der Peerage of Scotland, der von der Familie Drummond getragen wird. Der jeweilige Earl ist kraft Amtes Chief des Clans Drummond.… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”