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Norman Huntar received a grant of certain lands in the barony of Arnele, on the extreme west coast of coast of Ayrshire, which were subsequently distinguished as Arnele Huntar, and which formed part of the estate of Hunterston, these lands were the only portion of the district which, from its earliest division in the 12th century, have remained unalienated, Nisbet, in his Heraldry, in treating of the antiquity of this family, makes mention of a charter of King Alexander III, "quam in capella nostra irrevocabile fecimus anno gratia;, 271", in which a grant of land was conferred upon William Baddebie, with the exception of such lands as had been granted to Norman Huntar by [[Malcolm IV of Scotland|King Malcolm IV]]. " excepta terra uondam Normani Venatoris quod Rex Malcomus frater Regis Wilmi avi nostri ei dedit", and this document is likewise sferred to in the Haddington Collections. The same author states that, in an ancient charter, Arnele "is bounded with terris Normani Venatoris",' which are plainly the lands of Arnele Huntar, which are the lands of Hunterston.
 
Norman Huntar received a grant of certain lands in the barony of Arnele, on the extreme west coast of coast of Ayrshire, which were subsequently distinguished as Arnele Huntar, and which formed part of the estate of Hunterston, these lands were the only portion of the district which, from its earliest division in the 12th century, have remained unalienated, Nisbet, in his Heraldry, in treating of the antiquity of this family, makes mention of a charter of King Alexander III, "quam in capella nostra irrevocabile fecimus anno gratia;, 271", in which a grant of land was conferred upon William Baddebie, with the exception of such lands as had been granted to Norman Huntar by [[Malcolm IV of Scotland|King Malcolm IV]]. " excepta terra uondam Normani Venatoris quod Rex Malcomus frater Regis Wilmi avi nostri ei dedit", and this document is likewise sferred to in the Haddington Collections. The same author states that, in an ancient charter, Arnele "is bounded with terris Normani Venatoris",' which are plainly the lands of Arnele Huntar, which are the lands of Hunterston.
  
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