Tour Scotland short 4K travel video clip, with Scottish music, of the John Bayne Peat Memorial stained glass window in the Parish Church on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit to Pittenweem, East Neuk of Fife, Britain, United Kingdom. The ancient history of the name Peat dates back to the days of the Anglo Saxon tribes of Britain. It was a name given to a person who was referred to as Peat. The surname Peat was originally derived from the Old English word which meant a spoiled or pampered child. The surname Peat was first found in Kent, England. Variations of the name Peat include Peat, Peate, Peart, Pert, Pett and others. The Scottish surname Bayne was first found in Aberdeen, part of the modern Grampian region, where one of the first times the name arose was a Bean who was a magistrate circa 1210. It is known, however, that the MacBains moved to Invernessshire, as sod bearers to the Chiefs of the great Clan Chattan, a powerful confederation of early Clans. The name literally means "son of the fair lad," and was frequently translated to MacBean. Spelling variations of the name Bayne include Bean, Beane, Beyn, Bayn, Bene, Bane, Baine, Beine, Bayne, Beyne, Been, Beaine, MacBain, MacBean, MacVain, MacBean, MacVan and many more. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome
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