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Piers or peter cockburn of henderland in the house of cockburn of that ilk and the cadets thereof, 1888 lands in recognition of his services. Piers de cokburn had besides margaret three sons, william, his successor, edward, and thomas.
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Crínán of dunkeld (died 1045) was the hereditary abbot of the monastery of dunkeld, and perhaps the mormaer of atholl. Crínán was progenitor of the house of dunkeld, the dynasty which would rule scotland until the later 13th century.
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Hugh douglas of longniddry, a scion of the house of douglas of dalkeith, was an early promoter of the reformed doctrines. In the duke of somerset's expedition to scotland in 1547, it is mentioned “ 7th september, marched that day nine miles, and camped at night by a toun standing upon the frith called longniddrie.
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Cockburn tower was a small fortified house in berwickshire, scotland. Land were auctioned off to pay the debts of sir james cockburn of that ilk, 1st baronet.
Cockburn-hood, and published in 1888, this 451 page book is a family history and genealogy beginning with an account of the origin of the cockburns and dealing first with the principal family of cockburn of that ilk and langton.
He was married to ellen (helen) clementina cockburn, only daughter of robert cockburn, niece to lord cockburn.
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In 1967? the cobourg sentinel-star published several articles on the life of their fcther of confederation) the hono james cockburn, first speaker of the house.
The following is a list of scottish clans with and without chiefs. The crest badges used by members of scottish clans are based upon armorial bearings recorded by the lord lyon king of arms in the public register of all arms and bearings in scotland.
Sir william cockburn of langton was the son of alexander cockburn of langton and that ilk and elizabeth crichton.
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Ax etymological dictionaey the scottish language illustrating the words in their different significations, by examples from ancient and modern writers shewing their affinity to those of other languages, and especially the northern j explaining many terms, which, though now obsolete in england, were formerly common to both countries.
Of that ilk definition: of the place of the same name: used to indicate that the person named is proprietor or meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.
Cockburn tower, a small fortified house (now a ruin) that occupied a site on the southern slope cockburn law overlooking the whiteadder water, was the seat of the cockburns of that ilk from about 1527 to 1696.
It is widely reported that the lynns of that ilk were an allied family of clan boyd. The only evidence of a lynn-boyd association in ayrshire consists of several land transactions, the earliest of which is the 1532 sale of part of the barony by john lynn to thomas boyd.
Cockburn tower, a small fortified house (now a ruin) that occupied a site on the southern slope cockburn law overlooking the whiteadder water, was the seat of the cockburns of that ilk from about 1527 to 1696. The surrounding land was purchased in about 1527 by william cockburn from alexander lindsay, 4th earl of crawford.
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24th of that ilk, 1858-1887 sir hugh was born 10th february 1806 at brighton, england and died at his home 15th april 1887 at 106th st george's square, london, england. He was married to ellen clementina cockburn, only daughter of robert cockburn, niece to lord cockburn.
The house of cockburn of that ilk and the cadets thereof: with historical anecdotes of the times in which many of the name played a conspicuous part. Evidence reported by scanner-liz-ridolfo for item houseofcockburno00cockuoft on may 29, 2007: no visible notice of copyright; stated date is 1888.
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Thus, the private dressing-room of the lady of the house operates as a public space for domestic servants (mcclintock 1995). In a mocking and patronising painting (see figure 2), the lady of the house fashions her own identity in contradistinction to the body of her black maid.
The lands were held by the cunninghams of aiket from the fifteenth century or earlier. The property passed to the dunlops in the eighteenth century and was later used to house farm workers, until it burned down in the 1960s. Robertland castle is about one-mile north-east of stewarton, ayrshire.
In house of cockburn of that ilk, (1888) thomas cockburn-hood, gives a baptism date for john cockburn of 20 february 1698 and for his brother adam of 20 february 1696. According to scotlandspeople the baptism date for adam was 17 february 1696 with no obvious entry being found for john.
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All of whom are styled brothers to alexander cockburn of that ilk when witnesses to his testament in 1582. He also witnessed his sister-in-law, helen hepburn’s testament in 1587. Alexander cockburn of that ilk, who was included in a charter by david, earl of crawford, granting the barony of inverarity, in forfarshire, to himself and his parents on 12 april 1527.
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He married margaret, daughter and heir∣less of james loudoun of that ilk, with whom he got the lands and barony of loudoun, in airshire, which afterwards became the chief title of his family.
Apr 22, 2016 bruce cockburn: canadian, christian, conservationist and kaldi's coffee house in “when you give it away,” and jazz and blues pat robertson (the “ grinning skull”) and his ilk (“scum-bags”) (in richardson 1988).
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Find the cockburn family crests and coat of arms, find your cockburn family silver and the cockburn family cockburn baronet, of that ilk, scotland accendit cantu vigilans et audax stainrigg house, coldstrea.
Piers or peter cockburn of henderland in the house of cockburn of that ilk and the cadets thereof, 1888.
Cockburn /ˈkoʊbərn/ is a scottish surname that originated in the borders a petro de cokburne witnessed a charter in the register of the house of soltre that auctioned off in 1696 to pay off the debts of sir james cockb.
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The house of cockburn of that ilk and the cadets thereof with historical anecdotes of the times in which many of the name played a conspicuous part. This edition was published in 1888 by [printed by scott and ferguson] in edinburgh.
That meggetland was the ancient seat of the meggets of that ilk, owned by the cockburn family in the 13th century and granted to sir james douglas by robert the bruce as part of ettrick forest in 1324. It returned to the crown upon the forfeiture of the earl of douglas in 1455, and passed to the hays of yester soon after. Meggetland remained in the hay family until 1686 when john hay, 2nd earl of tweeddale, sold it to william douglas, 1st duke of queensberry, to settle debts.
Feb 5, 2014 home / clans - big list of scottish clans / royal stewart descendents he married (1) daughter to lecky (of that ilk), in scotland.
Adam cockburn, lord ormiston (634 words) no match in snippet view article find links to article adam cockburn, laird of ormiston, lord ormiston (1656 – 16 april 1735), was a scottish administrator, politician and judge.
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John leckie, 8th of that ilk was born in 1500 at leckie, dunbartonshire, scotland. 2 he married margaret seton, daughter of sir ninian seton, 3rd of touch and janet chisholm. He died on 10 september 1547 at pinkie cleugh, inveresk, east lothian, scotland, killed in action.
Cockburn tower was a 16th century tower house belonging to the cockburns of that ilk although nothing of it now remains. Later in the 13th century papple was owned by the family of lauder of the bass, probably held from the earl of march. In 1270 alexander de lavedre de popil, son and heir of john de lavedre de popil, granted a charter to gilbert cockburn for 16 years’ possession of various lands in return for a loan.
James was made burgess and guild brother of edinburgh in 1658 by virtue of his apprenticeship as a merchant.
Cockburn 3 c 3 pages query for register of members' interests.
Autonomous house is a generic term, referring to a building that functions entirely on the resources it can draw from its immediate site and which is not connected to any mains services (electricity, gas, water and sewerage).
Its shell had to be painted white on reconstruction to hide the damage and it subsequently became more generally known as the white house.
Sir alexander cockburn, of langton and that ilk, keeper of the great seal. Cockburn contrasted that response to the response to revelations in 1989 that graham had advocated destroying vietnam's irrigation infrastructure, which by nixon's estimate would kill a million civilians if the paris peace talks failed.
168 the scottish antiquary lady isabel seton, only daughter of the first earl of winton, and niece of the chancellor.
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