1000 years of Cadzow history
From the old Barony of Cadzow, now included in the
parish of Hamilton, Lanarkshire. Found in The
Surnames of Scotland: Their origin, Meaning and History Black,
George F., Edinburgh 1993
Researched by Nigel Cadzow.
1260 AD:
W. de Cadio, canon of Glasgow, is mentioned in 1258 (register
208) and, as Willelmus de Cadihou, he made a gift to
the Church of Glasgow.
1296 AD:
William de Cadyow was removed from the King's Council.
Adam de Cadiou of the county of Lanark rendered homage.
1304 AD:
Richard de Cadiagh or Kadiagh, messenger, carried letters
of Edward 1st.
1328 AD:
Sir John de Cadiou was rector of the church Insule Sancti
Braoch, (Inchbrayoch).
1357 AD:
Richard Cadyoch was a member of the Scots parliament for
Montrose, and Johnne Cadyow the same for Aberdeen.
1436 AD:
William de Cadeau was clerk of the burgh of Aberdeen
1440 AD:
Johnne Cadyow was a member of the Scots parliament for
Aberdeen.
David de Cadzow, (Cadyhow, Caidyoch, Cadiou, Cadzhowe, Cadioch, Cadioche, Cadyoche) appears frequently in records between 1440 and 1463 as precentor, procurator, bailie, and canon of Glasgow, rebuilder of the altar of S. Servan in 1446, and rector of the university in 1452.
1442 AD:
John de Cadyow went to the burgh of Aberdeen to ask forgiveness
of the council.
1450 AD:
William Cadiou was a charter witness in the burgh of Aberdeen.
1463 AD:
William de Cadeau was Clerk of the Burgh of Aberdeen.
1486 AD:
Master Andrew Cadyhoith, a Scottish merchant, had safe
conduct and protection in England.
1526 AD:
George Caiwdow, a follower of the earl of Cassilis, was
respited for murder.
1554 AD:
Elizat Cadyou was resident in the town of Dysart.
1652 AD:
Bessie Kaidzow is recorded in the parish of Carnwath.
Cadyhou, Caidzow, Kedzow, Kegzow
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