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salmonet (ˈsæmənɪt) Also 6 samonett. [f. salmon n.1 + -et1.] A samlet.1576 in J. Noake Worcestersh. Relics (1877) 62 That noe maner of persons..use ne occupy anie manner of takynge of trowte or trowte samon or samonetts within the said streame. 1800 Lady Hunter in Jrnl. Sir M. H. (1894) 154 A John D...
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Robert Monteith of Salmonet
Robert Monteith of Salmonet (1603–1660) was a colourful character who abandoned his role as a Presbyterian minister in the Church of Scotland to join the He claimed descent from the Menteiths or Monteiths of Stirlingshire where his family had held a property at the small hamlet of Salmonet.
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samlet
samlet (ˈsæmlɪt) [Contracted f. salmon1 + -let. Cf. the earlier salmonet.] A young salmon.1655 Walton Angler vii. (1661) 135 [There they leave the spawn] to become Samlets early in the spring next following. a 1672 Willughby Hist. Pisc. iv. iv. §11. 192 Salmulus, Herefordiæ Samlet dictus. 1742 R. Co...
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Duddingston Kirk
to 1588 - Ninian Hamilton, "exhorter"
1611 to 1630 - Charles Lumsden married Beatrice Pont daughter of Robert Pont
1630 to 1633 - Robert Monteith of Salmonet
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