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- Margaret Hartsyde or Hairtsyde (died 1642) was a Scottish servant, jewel thief, and landowner. A servant of the queen, Anne of Denmark, Hartsyde's duties...
- The payment was witnessed by John Buchanan, who later married Margaret Hartsyde, a servant of the queen. When Robert was ill and Princess Elizabeth at...
- and accused of stealing jewels worth £30,000. Another servant, Margaret Hartsyde, had faced similar charges a decade earlier. Anne gave birth to seven children...
- Margaret Hartsyde and the aristocratic Anne Livingstone, came to her court in England after the Union of Crowns as chamberers. Hartsyde's status as a...
- date from 1605 to 1615, totalling around £40,000. Her servants Margaret Hartsyde and Dorothy Silking often dealt with him on her behalf. She often wore...
- Denmark. Stuart recommended asking one of queen's chamberers, Margaret Hartsyde, because she was discreet, and would let her "understand the Queenes minde...
- Edinburgh Halydean Roxburghshire 1128 Taylor Mof**** of Halydean 2006 Hartsyde Lanarckshire 1345 Jea-Guy Philip Boisserolles de Saint-Julien Herbertshire...
- Sumburgh". It then p****ed into the keeping of John Buchanan and Margaret Hartsyde, but was abandoned in the late 17th century. The structure was also known...
- Livingstone, Margaret Stewart, Anna Campbell, Jean Drummond and Margaret Hartsyde. Margaret Stewart danced at Basing House in September 1603 and pla**** the...
- goods were forfeit to the crown. King James awarded his goods to Margaret Hartsyde, a chamberer servant of Anne of Denmark, and the Privy Council wrote to...