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    1584) Patrick Gray, 5th Lord Gray(1538–1608) Patrick Gray, 6th Lord Gray (d. 1611) Andrew Gray, 7th Lord Gray (d. 1663) Patrick Gray, 8th Lord Gray (d....
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  • and James VI of Scotland. Patrick Gray, the son of Patrick Gray, 5th Lord Gray, and of his wife Barbara (a daughter of William Ruthven, 2nd Lord Ruthven)...
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  • Patrick Gray, 4th Lord Gray (c. 1518 -1584) was a Scottish landowner and Sheriff of Angus, active during the war of the Rough Wooing as a supporter of...
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  • Patrick Gray, 5th Lord Gray (d. 1608), was a Scottish landowner He was a son of Patrick Gray, 4th Lord Gray and Marion Ogilvy. He became Lord High Sheriff...
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  • Kinfauns, 11th Lord Gray, John Gray Blair heiress married the 11th Lord Gray in 1741 (1716–1782) 11th Lord of Kinfauns, 12th Lord Gray, Charles Gray (1752–1786)...
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    came to Fowlis for dinner during his progress. Patrick Gray, 5th Lord Gray was ordered by James VI of Scotland to meet him six miles (ten kilometres)...
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  • Angus, and thirdly Alexander Lindsay, 1st Lord Spynie. Elizabeth Lyon, married to Patrick Gray, 6th Lord Gray. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1893). "Lyon, John (d...
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  • children included: Mary, who married Patrick Gray, 6th Lord Gray (b. late 1562) Jean, who married Patrick Leslie, 1st Lord Lindores (b. 1563?) William of Egilsay...
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  • John Stewart of Baldynneis (category Court of James VI and I)
    brother Lord Innermeath gave him the lands of Balydnneis in Dunning on 26 April 1580 as "Stewart of Baldynneis". In 1579, James Gray, son of Patrick Gray, 4th...
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    both to James VI and Charles I. In 1633 he was raised to the peerage as Lord Kirkcudbright. During the Scottish Civil War the third Lord was such a zealous...
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    his second wife whom he married in 1973. Lord Chesham is in remainder to the dukedom of Devonshire. The Gray connection in Charles' and his younger brother...
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    Seton, daughter of George Seton, 6th Lord Seton. His second wife was Agnes Gray, daughter of Patrick Gray, 4th Lord Gray. During the crisis of the Scottish...
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  • (later 5th Lord Elphinstone) obtained a remission from James VI for the crime of attending the Mass at Andrew Napier's house. Barbara Gray, the widow...
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    previously used by his father Lord Laurieston. He was also made Lord Justice Clerk. He served on the Privy Council to King James VI. He is often confused with...
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  • Kinfauns, Perthshire; their daughter Margaret married John Gray, 11th Lord Gray. Anna Carnegie died on 3 September 1694. Carnegie of Finavon represented...
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  • Lord Lindsay John Forbes, 8th Lord Forbes Patrick Lyon, 9th Lord Glamis John Fleming, 6th Lord Fleming John Abernethy, 8th Lord Saltoun Patrick Gray,...
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  • Plague in Glasgow John Strang William Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie Patrick Gray, 4th Lord Gray October – Colin Campbell, 6th Earl of Argyll Timeline of Scottish...
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  • favourite with James VI, whom in 1603 he accompanied to London. On 20 February 1604 he was created a peer, with the title of Lord Balmerino, the estates...
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  • David Seton of Parbroath (category Court of James VI and I)
    portraits of the queen. David Seton married circa 1590 Mary Gray, daughter of Patrick Gray, 5th Lord Gray and Barbara Ruthven. Their children included: George...
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  • Albert Fontenay (category Court of James VI and I)
    Master of Gray visited. James gave Fontenay another parting letter in similar terms at Holyrood Palace on 15 March 1585. James VI sent Lord Doune to Fontenay...
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  • Barbara Ruthven (category Court of James VI and I)
    of Gowrie and Dorothea Stewart, the oldest daughter of Henry Stewart, 1st Lord Methven and Janet Stewart, daughter of John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Atholl....
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    red sandstone, typical of this area. In 1579, James, son of Patrick Gray, 4th Lord Gray, married Lady Elizabeth Beaton, who owned the castle, and fell...
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  • the banished Lords surprised James VI and Arran there. The latter intended to have slain Bellenden, the Master of Gray, and the Secretary, "but they drew...
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  • Charles de Prunelé, Baron d'Esneval (category Court of James VI and I)
    Orkney, Lord of Shetland (Edinburgh: John Donald, 1982), pp. 111–112. David Stevenson, Scotland's Last Royal Wedding: The Marriage of James VI and Anne...
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    June 1589 to negotiate the marriage of James VI to Anne of Denmark. His companions were Andrew Keith, Lord Dingwall, James Scrimgeour Constable of Dundee...
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  • Thomas Campian – Thomas Carew – James Carkesse – William Cartwright – Patrick Cary – Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle – William Cavendish, Duke...
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  • Crichton was a noted swordsman. In June 1596 he challenged Patrick, Earl of Orkney to a duel. James VI forbade him to issue the challenge, called a "cartel...
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    King James VI at Linlithgow Palace. She seems to have confessed to obtaining a black cloth or "clout" from Isobel Stewart to bewitch Patrick Ruthven. The...
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    Partygate (redirect from Gray Report)
    inquiry was taken over by senior civil servant Sue Gray, Second Permanent Secretary in the Cabinet Office. Lord Barwell, former Conservative MP and chief of...
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    acknowledge Charteris and barred the gates against him. Charteris along with Lord Gray and the Clan Leslie then attacked the town. However, they were repulsed...
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