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Clan
Lundy
History
of the Clan Lundy, Lundie, Lundin: One of the Most Ancient Families
of the Kingdom of Scotland: A History and Genealogy from the
11th Century to the Present Day
The history of many of the great houses and families of Scotland
are well documented in literature, and by clan associations
and individuals on the Internet. The family of Lundie (Lundy,
Lundin, Lundyn) is described, by Sir Robert Douglas in his "Baronage",
as one of the most ancient in Scotland; its history however
up until now is almost undocumented. Most lists of Scottish
Clans and families seem to omit this family. The few books that
do include details; with one notable exception, "Lundins
of Fife" by G. T. Welsh; provide very little information.
In fact, the short paper by Welsh is the only text so far printed
that was solely dedicated to this family's history. This lack
of documentation of the Lundie family is quite remarkable given,
as shall be discussed in full later, the fact that members of
this family have occupied many high offices in Scotland; including
those of Lord High Treasurer, Chancellor, Chamberlain, Hereditary
Doorward (personal body guard to the King), and Member of the
Council of Regents of the Kingdom. They have performed duties
as hosts, ambassadors and representatives of the Sovereign;
voted for Wallace as Protector of Scotland, fighting by his
side in Scotland's fight for Independence; and played an important
role in the reformation of the church in Scotland. Indeed many
of the heads of "Great" families of Scotland, have
direct descent from this house through marriage with daughters
of the various branches of the Lundie family. By taking what
has been written by historians so far, it has really, only been
through reading the histories of these other families and noting
their intermarriage with Lundies, that one could form an idea
of their high social standing and historical importance.
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