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- Charles Erskine also spelled Areskine (1680 – 5 April 1763), of Tinwald and Barjarg, Dumfries, and Alva, Clackmannan was Lord Advocate, a Scottish judge...
- geometry, and should be tested on the subjects at the end of their studies. Areskine, an iatrochemist, became head of the court apothecary; Johann Daniel Schumacher...
- Squadrone Volante Yes John Scrimsour Dundee Yes Lieutenant Colonel John Areskine Yes John Mure Likely Ayr Yes James Scott Montrose Court Party Yes Sir John...
- Closeburn) turned 18, which led to local gentleman and ****ure MP Charles Areskine (Erskine), Lord Tinwald overseeing the end of their formal education. It...
- Erskine (1699-1783) Colin Erskine, father to Charles Erskine (cardinal) "ARESKINE (ERSKINE), Sir Alexander, 2nd Bt. (c.1663-1727), of Cambo, Fife". History...
- the earl's coronet points to a variant version of the family name, as "Areskine," or possibly the initial of Mar's countess, Annabella Murray. Traditionally...
- A crowned letter 'A' at Mar's Wark, Stirling, may stand for "Annabell", or "Areskine" a variant of "Erskine"...
- Moncreiff Member of Parliament for Fife 1709–1710 Succeeded by Sir Alexander Areskine Baronetage of Nova Scotia New creation Baronet (of Wrae, Linlithgowshire...
- Amatoria. Some m****cript copies include Erskine's name as "Sr Thomas Areskine of Gogar". It has been suggested that Erskine collaborated with the king...
- and Nations in the University of Edinburgh, to which Charles Erskine (or Areskine) was appointed; this was the formal start of the Faculty of Law. By 1722...