« Reply #12 on: Friday 05 March 10 10:58 GMT (UK) »
Hi Skoosh,
Yes, that is the right part, and thank you so much for your input.
Those names stand out now that I know what they are! I think you are right.
I am presuming that, being dubbed 'Master', Thomas was an 'heir presumptive' to an Earldom or Barony. The word after the abbreviated 'Master' is still a mystery.
A few years ago, I was given a possible... but it is still not clear to me. I have done a lot of research into the history of early Scotland. I was born a Bruce and my 3x gt grandfather Robert Bruce married Mary Lyon. I have managed to trace the family back to this Thomas Lyon and really need to know what he was Master of....there are not too many Thomas Lyons about at that time.
Hope you can see why it is bugging me so much!
I would appreciate you having another look at this word, and then I will tell you what I think it could be.
Warm wishes, Sheilah
Bruce, Muir, Lyon, Robertson,Simpson,Scott, McIsaac, Hedderwick, Ewing, Wallace, Buchanan, Annan, Low, Taylor, Calder, and more, Scotland. Brimble, Smith, Cox, Parry, Skuse, Sheering, Lee(Lea), Shepherd, and more, Gloucestershire