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- Sir Richard ****burn of Clerkington, Lord Clerkintoun (1565–1627) was a senior government official in Scotland serving as Lord Privy Seal of Scotland...
- Sir William Scott, Lord Clerkington (died 1656) was a Scottish politician and judge. Scott owned Malleny House and Garden which later p****ed to several...
- of Scotland In office 1583–1595 Preceded by Sir Richard ****burn of Clerkington Succeeded by Robert Ker Lord Advocate In office 1612–1596 Preceded by...
- Mains Samuelston bridge; Begbie; Grants' Braes Bridge on B6368 Clerkington and Clerkington Mill Haddington: Knox Academy; Stevenson Bridge; Cheviot House...
- Helen Maitland, who married John ****burn of Clerkington, and was the mother of Richard ****burn of Clerkington Two of Maitland's m****cript works survive;...
- Melrose Abbey Diocese Diocese of St Andrews Controlled churches Bathgate; Clerkington; ****pen; E****ie; Heriot; Masterton; Newbattle People Founder(s) David...
- three portions, the ancient parish of Clerkington, and the chapelries of Moorfoot and Balantrodach. Clerkington was a parsonage held by the monks of Newbattle...
- (contract dated 27 April 1678) Margaret, daughter of Sir William Scott, Lord Clerkington (d. 1656), a Senator of the College of Justice, by his second wife Barbara...
- Hope Reisinger Cobera Cleghorn Lanarkshire Andrew Macmillan of Cleghorn Clerkington Haddington 1369–1406 George Everly Closeburn Dumfriesshire Luis Kirkpatrick...
- 1911, p. 522. ****, David (1998). "Who was who in Durban Street Names". Clerkington Publishing Company. "Prominent persons in history who were freemans"...