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Close: Origin, Geographical Distribution
Local. From the parish and lands of Keith, in Banffshire, Scotland. The name Keith is said to be derived from the Gaelic Gaoth, wind, pronounced somewhat similarly to Keith. The old village and kirk are called Arkeith, which may be a corruption of the Gaelic Ard Quoth, signifying high wind, which corresponds to its locality, which is peculiarly exposed to gusts of wind. In some old charters, Keith is written Gith, which still more resembles Gaith. I think the name is derived from the Welsh Caeth, a place surrounded, shut up, inclosed, a deep hollow, a strait. The root of the word is the Welsh Cau, to close, to shut up. Concerning this family, the traditional account is, that they came from G-ermany in the reign of the Emperor Otho, and from the principality of Hesse, from which they were expelled in some revolution. The first person of this family of whom our oldest historians take notice, is Robert De Keith, to whom Malcom II, King of Scotland, gave the barony of Keith, in East Lothian, as a reward for killing Camus, a Danish general, who then invaded Scotland with a numerous army. The battle was fought at Barry, seven miles from Dundee, where an obelisk, called Camus' stone, still preserves the memory of the victory, and it is said the king, dipping his three fingers in the blood of the general, stroked them along the field of the Scotch champion's shield, to whom, besides the landed estate before mentioned, he gave the dignity of Great Marshal of Scotland.
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CLOSE  (United Kingdom) 1866 - 1866
CLOSE Baltonsborough (Somerset, England, United Kingdom) 1615 - 1615
CLOSE Boltonsborough (Somerset, England, United Kingdom) 1638 - 1638
CLOSE Calais (Kent, England, United Kingdom) 1513 - 1513
CLOSE Dover (Kent, England, United Kingdom) 1561 - 1561
CLOSE Ripple (Kent, England, United Kingdom) 1619 - 1619
CLOSE England (England, United Kingdom) 1604 - 1604
CLOSE Yorkshire (England, United Kingdom) 1643 - 1643
CLOSE Calais (Kent, England, United Kingdom) 1513 - 1513
CLOSE Dover (Kent, England, United Kingdom) 1561 - 1561

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CLOSEA genealogic and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire g by Bernard Burke,...
Author: John Bernard Burke - Published in 1860
... 2nd dau. of the Rev. Samuel Close, of Elin Park, and lias, Chidlev-Samuel, b. 21 Dec. 1529. Maxwell-Henry, b. 4 ...
CLOSEA genealogic and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire g by Bernard Burke,...
Author: John Bernard Burke - Published in 1860
... Jan. 1789, Elizabeth, dau. of John Close, Esq. of Easby, co. York , and d. 1 March, 1835, leaving issue, ...
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