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  • {{Short description|Title in the Peerage of Scotland}} ...f [[King James V of Scotland|James V]]. The second creation was forfeited in 1612, and although the heir was subsequently rehabilitated, the title was n ...
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  • [[Category:Forfeited dukedoms in the Peerage of Scotland]] [[Category:Noble titles created in 1567]] ...
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  • ...of Darnley|Earldom of Darnley]] was created in the [[Peerage of Ireland]] in 1729. ...545/6-1567),Second consort of Mary Queen of Scots, on National records of Scotland}}</ref> ...
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  • ...Queen of Scots]]''' (1542–1587; {{r.|1542|1567}}) was the queen regnant of Scotland. * [[Mary II]] (1662–1694), Queen of England and Scotland {{r.|1689|1694}} ...
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  • There was no concept of "British history" in the 1500s, except that the word "British" was used to refer to the ancient This page presents a timeline of events in the history of England and Scotland from 1500 until 1599. ...
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  • {{Short description|Castle in Moray, Scotland}} |map_type = Scotland Moray ...
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  • {{Short description|Act passed by Parliament of Scotland}} | short_title = Accession and Coronation Act 1567 ...
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  • A '''plack''' ({{langx|gd|plang}}) was an ancient [[Scotland|Scottish]] coin of the value of four Scots pence or, by 1707, one-third of ...disc.<ref>Nicholas Holmes, ''Scottish Coins: A History of small change in Scotland'' (NMS: Edinburgh, 1998), pp. 17, 19–20.</ref> ...
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  • ...s born in Dundee about 1495, and matriculated at [[St Andrews University]] in 1514. ...], where it is probable that a branch of the Wedderburn family was settled in commerce. ...
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  • ...essdate=27 September 2010}}</ref> and educated at [[Gray's School of Art]] in Aberdeen, and the [[University of Edinburgh]].<ref name="thistle">{{cite bo ...including: [[Letchworth Museum]], the [[National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland]], the [[National War Museum|Scottish United Services Museum]] at [[Edinbur ...
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  • | offices = Sheriff of Inverness<br />[[Lord Chancellor of Scotland]] | death_place = [[Huntly, Scotland|Strathbogie]] ...
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  • ...t. Andrews Castle, seat of Cardinal David Beaton, Keeper of the Privy Seal in 1542]] ...nfilled since the death of [[Gavin Campbell, 1st Marquess of Breadalbane]] in 1922. ...
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  • {{Short description|Village in Midlothian, Scotland}} ...rt|3|km}} west of [[Ormiston]], on a hill between the Rivers [[River Tyne, Scotland|Tyne]] and [[River Esk, Lothian|Esk]]. ...
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  • | country = Scotland ...Order]], this is considered to be a formational document for the Church of Scotland during the time.<ref>{{harvnb|González|1984|p=83}}</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Castle in Perth and Kinross, Scotland}} | caption = Balvaird Castle, Perth & Kinross, Scotland ...
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  • ...eper of the Privy Seal of Scotland]], from 1563 to 1567, and was succeeded in this post by his son Sir [[John Maitland, 1st Lord Maitland of Thirlestane] ...rch 1586), daughter of Sir Thomas Cranstoun of [[Corsbie Castle|Corsbie]], in Berwickshire. They had three sons and four daughters, including ...
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  • ...century the monastery increasingly came under secular control, and finally in 1607 it was granted as a secular lordship ([[Halydean|Holydean]]) to its la ...nd Melrose|James Stewart]]''', 1534–1557. Bastard son of King [[James V of Scotland]]. Also [[Commendator of Melrose]] (1535–1557); not to be confused with his ...
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  • '''''The History of the Reformation in Scotland''''' is a five-volume book written by the Scottish [[Protestant Reformation In 1559 during the [[Scottish Reformation]], the leaders of the Protestant nob ...
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  • ==French and English troops in Scotland== ...moved, and the French garrisons left Scotland.<ref>''Calendar State Papers Scotland'', vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), p. 444.</ref> Other conditions discussed invol ...
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  • ...t]] of illegitimate birth of the noble house of Sempill or Semple, was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[ballad]]-writer and satirist.<ref name="EB1911">{{EB1911|inlin ...assacre of St Bartholomew]].<ref name="EB1911"/> Three of his poems appear in the [[Bannatyne Manuscript]].<ref name=":2" /> ...
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