- diplomats,
including Adam
Otterburn and
Thomas Erskine of Haltoun. Even his
pursemaster and
yeoman of the wardrobe, John
Tennent of Listonschiels, was sent on...
-
member of
parliament for
Lanarkshire Sir
William Hamilton of Sanquhar,
pursemaster for
James V
William Hamilton (cricketer) (1859–1914),
Irish cricketer...
- Moray, and
Regent Moray. In
April 1532 the king's
wardrobe servant and
pursemaster Harry Kemp
spent £20
Scots on the
expenses of
keeping the
infant and...
- Abbey".
Ancient Monuments. Murray,
Athol (1965). "Accounts of the King's
Pursemaster 1539-1540".
Miscellany of the
Scottish History Society. X. Edinburgh:...
-
husband was John Kemp,
probably a
brother of
Henry Kemp of Thomastoun,
pursemaster to
James V and
keeper of his jewels. Jean (or Janet)
Sinclair died sometime...
-
Princelie Majestie (John Donald, 2005), pp. 163-4:
Athol Murray, '
Pursemaster's Accounts',
Miscellany of the
Scottish History Society X (Edinburgh,...
-
Castle with six
ladies in waiting. They
returned in
September 1539. The
pursemaster John
Tennent hired men and
horses from
Dunblane to
bring their beds from...
- of the Treasurer, vol. 7 (Edinburgh, 1907), p. 165.
Athol Murray, '
Pursemaster's Accounts',
Miscellany of the
Scottish History Society X (Edinburgh,...
- Treasurer, vol. 7 (Edinburgh, 1907), pp. 253-4, 267.
Athol Murray, '
Pursemaster's Accounts',
Miscellany of the
Scottish History Society X (Edinburgh,...
- Sir
William Hamilton of
Sanquhar (c. 1510–1570) was
pursemaster for
James V and the
Captain of
Edinburgh Castle during the
Regency of
Regent Arran. William...