- This
family failed in the
person of
another William Stewart of
Beltrees in 1599.
Beltrees, in the
parish of Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire,
became the patrimony...
- by the name of his
family estate,
Beltrees or Beltries.
James Sempill was the
eldest son of John
Sempill of
Beltrees, and Mary Livingston, one of the "Four...
-
Queen of Scots. In
March 1565, Mary
Livingston married John
Sempill of
Beltrees, a son of
Robert Sempill, 3rd Lord
Sempill (c. 1505–1576), who had been...
- London: Smith,
Elder & Co. 1885–1900. Ferguson, Margaret, "The
Bards o
Beltrees", in Annand, J.K. (ed.), Lallans,
Number 19,
Mairtinmas 1982,
Scots Language...
-
Beltrees is an
unincorporated community in
southern Jersey County, Illinois,
United States.
Beltrees is 2
miles (3.2 km) east-northeast of Elsah. U.S....
- or over.
Grafton Jerseyville Brighton Elsah Fidelity Fieldon Otterville Beltrees Chautauqua Delhi Dow East
Newbern Kemper Lake
Piasa Lockhaven McClusky...
- king
helped the
career of his
sister Egidia's husband,
James Sempill of
Beltrees, a
young diplomat and
administrator who
became involved in the
Secret correspondence...
- London: Smith,
Elder & Co. pp. 234–235. The
Poems of the
Sempills of
Beltrees, ed.
James Paterson (Edinburgh, 1849); A
Literary History of Scotland,...
- London: Smith,
Elder & Co. Wood,
Harriet Harvey. "Sempill, Francis, of
Beltrees".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography (online ed.).
Oxford University...
-
instigation of
James Sempill of
Beltrees and the
lawyer Thomas Hamilton and
thought the king
should threaten them with hanging.
Beltrees had
written to "10", Sir...