• Robert Colville of Cleish (1532–1584) was a Scottish courtier. He was the eldest son of Robert Colville of Cleish (1508–1560) and Francesca Colquhoun...
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  • Robert Colville may refer to: Bob Colville (born 1963), English footballer Robert Colville (died 1584) (1532–1584), Scottish courtier Robert Colville...
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    Knollys, the wives of Walsingham and Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester. He came to London and met Elizabeth I in 1584 and 1588. With Oudard de Jolitemps...
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  • (1512–1514) Ralph Pexsall (died 1540) Sir Richard Pexsall (died 1571) Sir John Savage (until 1584) Sir Pexsall Brocas (died 1630) Thomas Brocas (until...
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  • Erskine was banished. In December 1583 he was at Berwick-upon-Tweed with Robert Colville of Cleish and they refused to accept terms of rehabilitation. Alexander...
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  • Edinburgh. He was a son of John Cockburn of Ormiston and Alison Sandilands (died 1584), a daughter of Sir John Sandilands of Calder. Temple Hall was located...
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  • of Dairsie and Balcomie. James Anstruther married Jean Scott. In February 1584, James VI appointed John Anstruther of that Ilk, and his son James Anstruther...
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    Matthew Douglas Malcolm Douglas of Mains (died 1584) Robert Douglas, 1st Viscount of Belhaven (1573–1639) Robert Douglas Walter Douglas Malcolm Douglas Walter...
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    (Edinburgh, 1880), pp. xcii, 549. Preservation Society Letters of John Colville (Edinburgh, 1858), p. 175. George Burnett, Exchequer Rolls of Scotland:...
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  • 1582 and Lennox's protest, "D'Obany's petition", were given by John Colville to Robert Bowes and sent to England, where they remain in the Public Record...
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    VI heard he was in London with John Colville in August 1598 but did not believe it. Walter Raleigh advised Robert Cecil that Elizabeth should detain Bothwell...
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  • peerage and sent him as ambassador to England in March 1584. The English ambassador in Scotland Robert Bowes understood that Arran and Dingwall had agreed...
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    stops were Madrid and Salamanca. He visited Tübingen in 1584. He probably retired to Spain, dying there in 1587 or 1591. Darmarios was a scribe and also...
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  • returning officer). He died in July 1788 aged reportedly 93. The oldest debut where a confirmed birth date is known was made by Sir Robert Pullar (born 18 February...
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    improve access to the hall. There was some doubt if the chapel, which John Colville called the "great temple of Solomon", could be finished in time. The chapel...
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  • Harpham 1525/26 Henry Shepherd / William Sherpington 1526/27 William Colville / Robert Elton 1527/28 Thomas Gregory / Thomas Dawson (mayor 1547) 1528/29...
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  • Barclay (c. 1650 – April 29, 1731) was a Scottish Quaker, younger brother of Robert Barclay and a member of Clan Barclay. He held several government positions...
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    House of Burgh House of Carteret House of Chandos House of Clare House of Colville (or Colvin) House of Corbet House of Courcy (or Courci) House of Crépon...
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  • He visited the English court in the king's interest in 1583 with John Colville and George Young (diplomat). Later that year, Stewart helped to free James...
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    (accused of conspiracy to treason related to the Raid of Ruthven, August 1584) Robert of Drumbeg, married Elspeth Buchanan and became ancestor of the 1st Baron...
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  • Butler, Baron Butler of Brockwell (born 1938), Cabinet Secretary Sir Jock Colville (1915–1987), civil servant and diarist Montagu Corry, 1st Baron Rowton...
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  • wrote letters disguising the content as an ordinary merchant's letter. In 1584, a letter from William Wilbeck to his cousin Thomas was really a secret message...
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  • Beadle (died 1667), diarist and cleric Anne Beale (1816–1900), novelist and poet Richard Bean (born 1956), playwright Francis Beaumont (1584–1616), playwright...
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    Stuart Blackie (died 1895) and Thomas Chalmers (died 1847), designed by Robert Lorimer. Further relief portrait plaques commemorate Robert Inches (1922)...
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  • – Alexander Colville, 7th Lord Colville of Culross, British Royal Navy admiral (died 1770) 28 June – Matthew Stewart, mathematician (died 1785) 29 June...
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    and enamel as a gift for her son, James VI. Perhaps around the year 1584, Robert Beale brought Mary a jewel, fashioned like a rock with pearls and rubies...
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    Falkland, and the English diplomat Robert Bowes noted it was a "little house" unsuitable for holding a parliament. In 1584 James VI had the roofs repaired...
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    Lesaffer 2014. Vives 1969, p. 591. Fernández-Xesta y Vázquez 2012, p. 244. Colville 1935, p. 149. Lynn 1999, pp. 361–362. McKay & Scott 1983, pp. 138–140....
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    original (PDF) on 19 August 2011. Morris T, Stables M, Hobbs A, de Souza P, Colville-Nash P, Warner T, et al. (August 2009). "Effects of low-dose aspirin on...
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  • American football player Coleman Young (1918–1997), former mayor of Detroit Colville Young (born 1932), Governor General of Belize Craig Young (disambiguation)...
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