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===Mungo documented as 16th c Scots===
From the <month> <year> LoAR:
{| class="wikitable"
|François la Flamme
|2001.12
|... Cornelian found evidence for the name ''Mungo'' in ''The Court Book of the Barony of Carnwath, 1523-1524'', which includes:
 
* The quhilk day my l[ord] foloit mungo morpet & Jhon vyld & Jhon anderson on the tane part & mungo lows on the toder part for the tylin of his grund with violent blud...Cornelian notes this section as dating to 1525. This quote documents the name ''Mungo'' in the names ''mungo morpet'' and ''mungo lows''. These examples are enough to support ''Mungo'' as a 16th C Scots masculine given name. ['''Mungo Maglinchie''', [http://sca.org/heraldry/loar/2001/12/01-12lar.html 12/01], A-Atlantia]
|-
|François la Flamme
|2001.11
|Submitted as ''Mungo Amadan Mor'', it was changed to ''Cosmungo Amadan Mor'' at kingdom because ''Mungo'' was documented only as a nickname for the 6th C saint. Cornelian found evidence for the name ''Mungo'' in ''The Court Book of the Barony of Carnwath, 1523-1524'', which includes:
 
* The quhilk day my l[ord] foloit mungo morpet & Jhon vyld & Jhon anderson on the tane part & mungo lows on the toder part for the tylin of his grund with violent blud...Cornelian notes this section as dating to 1525. This quote documents the name ''Mungo'' in the names ''mungo morpet'' and ''mungo lows''. These examples are enough to support ''Mungo'' as a 16th C Scots masculine given name. ['''Mungo Mor''', [http://sca.org/heraldry/loar/2001/11/01-11lar.html 11/01], A-West]
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|Elsbeth Anne Roth
|2000.01
|No evidence was given showing that ''Mungo'' was ever used except as a nickname of the 6th century saint. We will accept the documented devotional form ''Cosmungo'', but not the name itself barring evidence of its use as a given name (and not a nickname) in period. ['''Mungo Amadan Mor''', [http://sca.org/heraldry/loar/2000/01/00-01lar.html 01/00], R-West]
|}
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