- Sir
Patrick Vans of
Barnbarroch (1529 – 22 July 1597), or
Patrick Vaus, was a
Scottish judge and diplomat.
Patrick Vans was the
second son of Sir John...
- with his brother-in-law
Patrick Vans of
Barnbarroch in Ayrshire. In
March 1582 his
father wrote to
Barnbarroch discussing the
possibility of
sending him...
- 1710 and 1722. Vans was the only
surviving son of
Alexander Vans of
Barnbarroch and his wife,
Margaret Maxwell,
daughter of
William Maxwell of Monreith...
- and surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Patrick Vans, Lord
Barnbarroch (1529–1597),
Scottish judge Sir
Gammer Vans,
character in an English...
-
Margaret married John Vaus of
Barnbarroch who
under a 1757
entail ****umed the name Vans-Agnew (now Vans of
Barnbarroch) the
Agnews of Kilwaughter, near...
- Waus of
Barnbarroch, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1887), pp. 422-3 (modernised here).
Robert Vans Agnew,
Correspondence of Sir
Patrick Waus of
Barnbarroch, vol. 2...
-
Agnew was the
second son of Lieutenant-Colonel
Patrick Vans
Agnew of
Barnbarroch House. A
Madras officer of
considerable re****tion, and
afterwards a...
-
Their children included:
Katherine Kennedy, who
married Patrick Vans of
Barnbarroch.
Gilbert Kennedy, 4th Earl of C****ilis (died 1576)
Thomas Kennedy of...
-
Chiefly line was
originally "de Vaus of Dirleton", but
changed to "Vans of
Barnbarroch"
after the loss of
Dirleton Walkinshaw Crest: A martlet. Motto: In season...
- 23
October 1584 he
wrote from
Crichton Castle to Sir
Patrick Vans of
Barnbarroch asking him to meet him at
Dalkeith and
support him at his
trial in Edinburgh...