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Lundin Ancient.svg|House of Lundie<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Lundin Links <br>and Lassodie<br>Assumed arms and name from [[House of Durward|House of Lundin]] as their successors</span>
Lundin Ancient.svg|House of Lundie<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Lundin Links <br>and Lassodie<br>Assumed arms and name from [[House of Lundin]] as their successors</span>
Lundin of that Ilk.svg|House of Lundin<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Lundin Links, Pratis, Clatto and Berriehill<br>Arms granted in 1669 by Charles II of England and Scotland<br>Also assumed the earlier form of the name ''Lundin''</span>
Lundin of that Ilk.svg|House of Lundin<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Lundin Links, Pratis, Clatto and Berriehill<br>Arms granted in 1669 by Charles II of England and Scotland<br>Also assumed the earlier form of the name ''Lundin''</span>
Lundin Lundie.svg|House of Lundin<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Lundin Links, Pratis, Clatto and Berriehill<br>Quartered arms variant<br>From 1669</span>
Lundin Lundie.svg|House of Lundin<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Lundin Links, Pratis, Clatto and Berriehill<br>Quartered arms variant<br>From 1669</span>
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Lundin Benholm.svg|House Lundie of Benholm<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Benholm Castle<br>Issued from Robert, 2nd son of John Lundie, 3rd of that Ilk</span>
Lundin Benholm.svg|House Lundie of Benholm<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Benholm Castle<br>Issued from Robert, 2nd son of John Lundie, 3rd of that Ilk</span>
Lundin of Baldastard.svg|[[House Lundin of Baldastard]]<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Baldastard and<br> Balcormo Myln<br>Issued from James, 4th son of Walter Lundie, 6th of that Ilk</span>
Lundin of Baldastard.svg|[[House Lundin of Baldastard]]<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Baldastard and<br> Balcormo Myln<br>Issued from James, 4th son of Walter Lundie, 6th of that Ilk</span>
Lundin Auchtermairnie.svg|House Lundie of Auchtermairnie<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Auchtermairnie <br>and Newhall<br>Issued from David, 4th sonof William Lundie, 7th of that Ilk</span>
Lundin Auchtermairnie.svg|House Lundie of Auchtermairnie<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Auchtermairnie <br>and Newhall<br>Issued from David, 4th son of William Lundie, 7th of that Ilk</span>
Drummond Lundin.svg|[[House Drummond of Lundin|House Drummond of Lundin]]<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Lundin and Stobhall<br>''de jure'' Earls of Perth<br>Matrilineal branch issued from Margaret, daughter and heiress of John Lundin, Lord of Lundin</span><!-- Margaret, daughter and heiress of John Lundin who was the last Lord of Lundin married Robert Maitland, 2nd son of John Maitland, 1st Earl of Lauderdale. Margaret and Robert had only two surviving daughters (their only son died unmarried age 35 preceding his parents) and so Lundin went to their eldest daughter Sophie who married John Drummond, 1st Earl of Melfort and whos line in Lundin continued from Robert only suriving son of said Margaret and John -->
Drummond Lundin.svg|[[House Drummond of Lundin|House Drummond of Lundin]]<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Lundin and Stobhall<br>''de jure'' Earls of Perth<br>Matrilineal branch issued from Margaret, daughter and heiress of John Lundin, Lord of Lundin</span><!-- Margaret, daughter and heiress of John Lundin who was the last Lord of Lundin married Robert Maitland, 2nd son of John Maitland, 1st Earl of Lauderdale. Margaret and Robert had only two surviving daughters (their only son died unmarried age 35 preceding his parents) and so Lundin went to their eldest daughter Sophie who married John Drummond, 1st Earl of Melfort and whos line in Lundin continued from Robert only suriving son of said Margaret and John -->
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<!-- The story behind the new coat of arms introduced in 1669 is that the family descends from a illegitimate son of William the Lion, King of Scotland who married the heiress of the Lundin family and took over their name. The line of Lundin family starts with Thomas de Londoniis who had two sons: Malcolm (grandfather of Alan Durward and progenitor of Durward line) and Philip. The main line died out in male line with Alan Durward and his daughters and illegitimate son while the younger line continued as "Lundin" and which ended with the daughter of another Thomas de Lundin who married Robert, illegitimate son of William the Lion and they had Walter (de) Lundin, thus continuing and making the Lundin family a sept of the Dunkeld family. The 2nd family of Lundin was actually using the form of the name "Lundie" or "Lundy" rather than "Lundin" all the way up until 17th century when the older variant "Lundin" was reintroduced.  -->
<!-- The story behind the new coat of arms introduced in 1669 is that the family descends from a illegitimate son of William the Lion, King of Scotland who married the heiress of the Lundin family and took over their name. The line of Lundin family starts with Thomas de Londoniis who had two sons: Malcolm (grandfather of Alan Durward and progenitor of Durward line) and Philip. The main line died out in male line with Alan Durward and his daughters and illegitimate son while the younger line continued as "Lundin" and which ended with the daughter of another Thomas de Lundin who married Robert, illegitimate son of William the Lion and they had Walter (de) Lundin, thus continuing and making the Lundin family a sept of the Dunkeld family. The 2nd family of Lundin was actually using the form of the name "Lundie" or "Lundy" rather than "Lundin" all the way up until 17th century when the older variant "Lundin" was reintroduced.  -->

Latest revision as of 06:40, 3 June 2022

Cadet branch of the House of Dunkeld

Lundie, Lundy, Lundyn, Lundin, etc.