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James Balfour, Lord
Pittendreich (c. 1525–1583) was a
Scottish legal writer,
judge and politician. The son of
Andrew Balfour of Montquhanny, he was educated...
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Pittendreich Mill in Elgin, Scotland, was
built around 1830 by
Moray Estates with
parts stemming from the
early 19th century, and
designed to
handle meal...
- in his
intrigues with
England by his brother, Sir
George Douglas of
Pittendreich,
Master of Angus, (died 1552), a far more
clever diplomat than himself...
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George Douglas of
Pittendreich (died 1552) was a
member of the
powerful Red
Douglas family who
struggled for
control of the
young James V of
Scotland in...
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Mission work of the Kirk. 1580: The
Laird of
Lundie & Sir
James Balfour of
Pittendreich or
James Halyburton 1581:
William Cunningham, 4th
Laird of Caprington...
- Stewart, 1st Earl of
Orkney 12. Sir John
Elphinstone of that Ilk and of
Pittendreich 6.
Alexander Elphinstone, 1st Lord
Elphinstone 3.
Euphemia Elphinstone...
- landed,
Regent Arran released the Earl of
Angus and
George Douglas of
Pittendreich who had been
imprisoned in
Blackness Castle.
Although they had been supporters...
- turn to
James V.
After James V's
death in late 1542,
George Douglas of
Pittendreich and the Earl of
Arran ****isted
Morton in
reclaiming his lands, including...
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Scottish peer. He was the son of Sir John
Elphinstone of that ilk and of
Pittendreich. He was
first known as "Alexander
Elphinstone of Innernochty". As a courtier...
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George Douglas (died 1589),
Bishop of
Moray George Douglas of
Pittendreich (died 1552)
David Douglas, 7th Earl of
Angus (died 1558)
Archibald Douglas...