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About Sir Hugh of Pettinain
SIR HUGH OF PETTINAIN
The name Houston is territorial in origin, derived from an old barony of the name in Lanarkshire. Hugh de Padinan, who is believed to have lived in the twelfth century, was granted the lands of Kilpeter. By about the middle of the fourteenth century, these lands had become known as Huston, or Houston, Renfrewshire. Sir Finlay de Hustone appears on the Ragman Roll swearing fealty to King Edward I of England in 1296. Wikipedia: Clan Houston
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Sir Hugh of Pettinain's Timeline
1160 |
1160
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Houston, Renfrewshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
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1171 |
1171
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Scotland, United Kingdom
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1172 |
1172
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Film, Musandam, Oman
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1190 |
1190
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Palestine , Holy Lands, Israel
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