Lock & Hart
The Lockhart story
Grounded in documented records, charters, seals, and place names from 12th–15th century Scotland.
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The Lockhart story
Grounded in documented records, charters, seals, and place names from 12th–15th century Scotland.
Upper Clydesdale. Annandale. Service and settlement.
The Lockhart name emerges from land, record, and responsibility.
Simon.
The First Lockhart.
Inheritance becomes responsibility.
Folklore, history, superstitions, and healing artifacts
Fragments lived across charters, seals, place names, and landscape.
Finding the story, grounded in evidence, and carried forward.
This is not a new story.
From the earliest mention in 1198.
It is a story being assembled from what has always existed.
From charters.
From seals.
From place names still carried in the land.
This work began as a personal question "Lochart or Locard?"
Not a search for origins, but a process of bringing fragments back into relation.
What was scattered now begins to take form.