- Scotland)
Alexander de
Seton (b.c.1087)
Philip de
Seton (b.c.1135)
Alexander II
Setoun de Wintoun,
Knight (b.1164) Alan Lord
Wintoun of
Soltre (d.c.1214) 3rd Lord...
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House and
Surname of
Setoun, by Sir
Richard Maitland of Lethington, Knight,
March 1561, with the
Chronicle of the
House of
Setoun compiled in
metre (prose)...
- was a
Scottish poet and
author who
wrote under the
pseudonym of
Gabriel Setoun. He
wrote poems such as 'Jack Frost', 'Romance' and 'The World's Music.'...
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entry reads thus: "1597.
Setoun Kirk. The
Presbitery asked Lord
Setoun if he will
suffer them to sit in the Kirk of
Setoun for the
space of two or three...
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Multarum nova
cognomia Scotorum familiis indita, Calder, Locart, Gordon,
Setoun, Gallora, Laudir, Wawaim, Meldrun, Shaw, Leirmaont, Libert, Straquhyn, Cargil...
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Maitland of Lethington, Knt., The
Genealogy of the
House and
Surname of
Setoun, 1561 reprint, Edinburgh, 1830 Simpson, David, The
Genealogical and Chronological...
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classicist and
translator (born 1847)
September Thomas Nicoll Hepburn (Gabriel
Setoun),
Scottish writer and poet (born 1861)
Karam Singh, Sikh
historian (born...
- "Sir
George de
Seton of that Ilk". As a Lord of
Parliament ('George
domini Setoun') he sat in the
Scottish Parliament as such on 14 June 1452. He was a Privy...
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including J. M. Barrie, Ian Maclaren, J. J. Bell,
George MacDonald,
Gabriel Setoun,
Robina F.
Hardy and, S. R. Crockett. His
criticism of
these writers was...
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included J. M. Barrie, Ian Maclaren, J. J. Bell,
George MacDonald,
Gabriel Setoun,
Robina F.
Hardy and S. R. Crockett.
Works such as Barrie's Auld
Licht Idylls...