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Patrick Paniter (born c. 1470 - 1519)
Scottish churchman and prin****l
secretary to
James IV of
Scotland and the
infant James V. The
surname is usually...
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within a
railed enclosure at the east end of the
abbey ruins.
Patrick Paniter became the
Abbot of
Cambuskenneth in 1513, he is the most
notable individual...
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William Paniter alias Lamb, (c. 1493 - 1550) was a
Scottish cleric, lawyer, and author.
William Lamb was the son of a
sister of
Patrick Paniter, and a...
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written Painter, or
Paniter; died 1
October 1558),
Scottish diplomat,
clerk and
bishop of Ross, was the
illegitimate son of
Patrick Paniter,
secretary to James...
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Eguinaire Baron,
French legal writer (born 1495)
William Lamb
alias Paniter,
Scottish writer,
cleric and
lawyer (born c. 1493) E. van Staalduine-Sulman...
- Geoffrey, 1329–47 William, 1348–66 John, 1370–84 John Gedy, 1384–1410
Walter Paniter, 1410–49
Robert Bowmaker, 1419
Richard Guthrie, 1449–55
Malcolm Brydy,...
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minutes at the most. They were
commanded by the king's secretary,
Patrick Paniter, an able diplomat, but who had no
artillery experience. Upon Surrey's arrival...
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remains of it
today are the sacristy,
added by
Abbot Paniter in the 15th century, the
southern transept,
which features Scotland's largest...
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teach theology there),
historian Hector Boece,
royal advocate Patrick Paniter and
Reformer John Knox.
Another Scot,
George Dundas, may have also attended...
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following Herok. He was
attested again on 10 May 1333 but not thereafter. John
Paniter 1333 ×1345-1345 × 1349 John de
Pilmuir He is not
attested during his own...