- Scotland. The
house comprises a 15th-century tower,
originally known as
Lethington Castle, and has been
extended several times, prin****lly in the 17th,...
-
William Maitland of
Lethington (1525 – 9 June 1573) was a
Scottish politician and reformer, and the
eldest son of poet
Richard Maitland. He was educated...
- she
married the queen's
renowned secretary, Sir
William Maitland of
Lethington. Mary
Fleming was the
youngest child of
Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming...
- Earl of
Moray (her
illegitimate half-brother), and
William Maitland of
Lethington, and
governed as the
Catholic monarch of a
Protestant kingdom. In 1565...
- Sir
Richard Maitland of
Lethington and
Thirlstane (1496 – 1
August 1586) was a
Senator of the
College of Justice, an
Ordinary Lord of
Session from 1561...
- the
creation of the
Earldom of
Winton in 1600. Sir
Richard Maitland of
Lethington wrote in his
History of the
House of
Seytoune to the Year 1559 that Sir...
- 1596) was a
Scottish writer and poet, a
member of the
Maitland family of
Lethington and
Thirlestane Castle, and
later Lady Haltoun. Her
first name is sometimes...
-
Royal Lethington "Pat"
Maitland KC (January 9, 1889 –
March 28, 1946) was a
Canadian lawyer and politician. He
served as
Attorney General of
British Columbia...
- Maitland, 1st Lord
Maitland of
Thirlestane (1537 – 3
October 1595), of
Lethington,
Knight (1581), was Lord
Chancellor of Scotland. He was the
second son...
- a
different way, ****erting that Mary's secretary,
William Maitland of
Lethington, was
jealous of Rizzio's
increasing power.
Maitland made
Darnley jealous...