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{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2012}}{{Use British English|date=October 2017}}William de Graham was an Anglo-Norman who received the lands of Abercorn and Dalkeith during the reign of David I, King of Scotland. He is known to have witnessed many charters as early as about 1127/1128,[1] and is the first Graham known in Scotland.[2] His surname is derived from Grantham in Lincolnshire.[3]Citations1. ^Black (1971) p. 323. 2. ^Reaney; Wilson (1995) p. 202; Black (1971) p. 323. 3. ^Reaney; Wilson (1995) p. 202.
References{{refbegin}}- {{cite book |last=Black |first=GF |year=1971 |origyear=1946 |title=The Surnames of Scotland: Their Origin, Meaning, and History |publisher=The New York Public Library |publication-place=New York |isbn=0-87104-172-3 |ol=8346130M |via=Open Library |registration=yes |ref=B1 }}
- {{cite book |last=Reaney |first=PH |editor-last=Wilson |editor-first=RM |year=1995 |title=A Dictionary of English Surnames |edition=3rd |publisher=Oxford University Press |publication-place=Oxford |isbn=0-19-8631464 |ref=R1 }}
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