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By MacWomble

Duffus

The name of the village Duffus derives from the lands of Duffus in Moray, Scotland. What is presently known as Duffus Parish encompasses the lands of the ancient Barony of Duffus. The Duffus name has undergone a variety of spelling changes through the years; in 1290, "Dufhus", and in 1512, "Duffous". The name is probably a compilation of two Gaelic words, dubh and uisg, meaning "darkwater" or "blackwater". At one time, the region was below sea-level and the Loch of Spynie and stagnant pools of water were a conspicuous feature of the area.

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