• James Roberton, Lord Bedlay (c. 1590 – May 1664) was a Scottish advocate and judge. He was born to Archibald Roberton of Stainhall, youngest son of John...
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  • James Roberton, Lord Bedlay, Scottish advocate and judge James Roberton (1896–1996), New Zealand soldier, doctor and genealogist Dr Ernest Roberton, one...
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  • James Roberton, a Lord of Session (in turn a grandson of James Roberton, Lord Bedlay an ordinary Lord of Session during the Restoration.) and his wife Euphemia...
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  • Boyd sold it to the advocate James Roberton, grandson of John Roberton, 9th Laird of Earnock, later Lord Bedlay. The Robertons extended the castle, and held...
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  • Roberton is a village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The origins of the town of Roberton are intertwined with those of the Robertons of that Ilk, Earnock...
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    Janet Roberton. His mother was the daughter of James Roberton (principal Lord of Session) and great-granddaughter of advocate and judge Lord Bedlay. He...
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    Kilmarnock by Robert the Bruce. Bedlay Castle was built by the Boyds in the sixteenth century but they sold it to the Roberton family in 1642 and it later...
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    Margaret Roberton, a daughter of Archibald Roberton of Stonehall (the youngest son of John Roberton, the 9th Laird of Earnock) and sister of James Roberton, Lord...
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