Robert Lauder of The Bass (born before 1504 – died June 1576) was an important noble in Haddingtonshire, the Merse, and Fife. Stodart remarks that "to...
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Robert Lauder was a Scottish prelate and nuncio of the 15th century. Robert Lauder may also refer to: Sir Robert Lauder of Quarrelwood (died c. 1370),...
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Robert Lauder of the Bass (died 1576) (c. 1504 – 1576), Lord of The Bass and land magnate in Haddingtonshire, Berwickshire, and Fife Robert Lauder of...
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lands and barony of Tyninghame to his father, Robert Lauder of the Bass (died 1576), in which George is listed as the fourth child of Robert, by his first...
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a younger brother of Robert Lauder of the Bass (died 1576), appears in many documents and died at some time in 1580. In October of this year, his younger...
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was Sir Robert Lauder", whom Tytler further describes as "a firm friend of the King". The second-last Lauder laird, George Lauder of the Bass died in his...
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Robert Lauder of the Bass (died 1576) Robert Lauder of Popill Killed on Queen's side: Captain Stewart, tutor of Castlemilk The Goodman of Ormeston, Hamilton...
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feudal barony. When his grandson Robert Lauder of The Bass died in June 1576, he was succeeded by his son James Lauder, Dean of Restalrig, whom he at one time...
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Edrington (category Clan Lauder)
favour of William Lauder, son of Robert Lauder of The Bass (d. 1576), and Isobel Ramsay, William's future wife in liferent, of the lands and mill of Edrington...
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Dirleton (redirect from Barony of Dirleton)
also. James Lauder (d. 1631), a great-great-grandson of Robert Lauder of The Bass (d. June 1576) held three husbandlands (78 acres) plus 6 acres (24,000 m2)...
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John Sinclair (bishop) (redirect from John Sinclair, Bishop of Brechin)
brother of Henry Sinclair, Bishop of Ross, and their sister Margaret was married to Robert Lauder, of The Bass (d. June 1576). In a Precept of Clare Constat...
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in Palermo. He discovered the stapes in 1546. Aloysius Lilius (c. 1510 – 1576), was a medic and astronomer responsible for the Gregorian calendar. Giambattista...
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Claudio Monteverdi (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
in 1576 or 1577. Cremona was close to the border of the Republic of Venice, and not far from the lands controlled by the Duchy of Mantua, in both of which...
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Hayes, Hillingdon (category Districts of the London Borough of Hillingdon)
2018. "Sir Harry Lauder* – Roamin' In The Gloamin'". Discogs. 2023. Retrieved 20 April 2023. "Scottish comedian and singer Sir Harry Lauder, out for a drive...
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October 7 (redirect from 7th of October)
Margrave of Baden-Durlach (d. 1553) 1573 – William Laud, English archbishop and academic (d. 1645) 1576 – John Marston, English poet and playwright (d. 1634)...
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1519–1583), English Archbishop (72nd Archbishop of Canterbury 1576–1583, Archbishop of York 1570–1576 and Bishop of London 1559–1570) Most Rev. Alexander Viets...
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September 22 (redirect from 22nd of September)
Johannes Agricola, German theologian and academic (b. 1494) 1576 – Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex (b. 1541) 1598 – Gabriel Spenser, English actor (b...
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1500s (decade) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
of Swedish regent Sten Sture the elder Date unknown – Agnes Jónsdóttir, Icelandic abbess (b. year unknown) 1508 February – Robert Lauder of the Bass,...
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Scottish Reformation (redirect from The Scottish Reformation)
commissioners were nominated to fill the gaps. In 1576, when the General Assembly considered the structure of the Kirk, it recognised five offices: archbishops...
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