- John
Auchmoutie of
Scoughall (floruit 1580–1635) was a
Scottish courtier and
officer of the
royal wardrobe. He was also
known as John
Auchmoutie of Gosford...
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Benjamin Auchmuty (1780–1868), Irish-born
general of the
British Army John
Auchmoutie (fl. 1850–1635),
Scottish courtier. This page
lists people with the surname...
- King's
Privy Chamber and
seems to be the
courtier who
danced with
James Auchmoutie of
Auldhame &
Scoughall in Ben Jonson's
Irish Masque at
Court for the...
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Henry Rich and Sir
George Goring,
three dancers; Sir
Gilbert Hawten, John
Auchmoutie, and Abercromby, and
three fools or buffoons; Sir
Thomas German, Sir Ralph...
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Auldhame belonged to the
Otterburn family:
Scoughall belonged to the
Auchmoutie family. In 1618 the poet John
Taylor visited the
Auchmouties and ate solan...
- and John or
James Auchmoutie as "high dancers", and
Robert Sidney,
Viscount Lisle called them the "choicest dancers". John
Auchmoutie was not an aristocrat...
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politician (born 1562)
Walter Stewart,
Scottish clergy (born 1568) John
Auchmoutie,
Scottish politician (born 1580)
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bedchamber in
England after the
Union of the Crowns. On 24
October Gibb, John
Auchmoutie, John Murray, and
George Murray,
grooms of the
bedchamber were
given winter...
- first, to James, lord
Ogilvie of Airlie, and, secondly, to
Alexander Auchmoutie,
gentleman of his majesty's
privy chamber. On 8
February 1588 the king...
- "choicest dancers" at court,
among them
Sergeant Boyd, Abercromby, and
Auchmoutie.
James Bowie,
sergeant of the wine
cellar may have been "Boyd". Although...