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William Betoun or
Beaton (died 1620) was a
Scottish embroiderer who
worked for
James VI of
Scotland and his wife Anne of Denmark. On 25 July 1573 Regent...
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James V of
Scotland by his mistress,
Elizabeth Bethune (sometimes
spelled Betoun or Beaton). Jean was born
between 1528 and 1537. Her
mother Elizabeth was...
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David Betoun of
Creich (1466–1505) was a
Scottish landowner and courtier. His
family home was
Creich Castle. He was
keeper of
Falkland Palace. The surnames...
- of Aidan,
Bishop of Lindisfarne.
Richard Lambe was
abbot in 1473.
Robert Betoun was
abbot in 1519.
Thomas Ker was
abbot in 1524.
William Ker commendator...
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commonly Bethune, Beton, or Beatoun. The
cardinal spelt his own name
Betovn (
Betoun).
Biographia Britannica. Bathurst. 1780. p. 37.
Retrieved 29
September 2017...
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dedicated a
translation from
Ariosto to "The
right honourable Ladye Marye Betoun Ladye Boine". She also
wrote a poem to
preface a
translation of the Triumphs...
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married secondly, in
November 1516, to
Janet Bethune,
daughter of Sir
David Betoun of Creich, and
widow of Sir
Robert Livingstone of
Easter Wemyss, who had...
- of Sudbury,
Ontario Bill
Beaton (born 1935),
Scottish footballer William Betoun, or
Beaton (died 1620),
Scottish embroiderer This
disambiguation page lists...
- Shawfield.
Claud was the
eldest son of
Claud Hamilton and his wife
Margaret Betoun. His
father was
Laird of
Cochno (also
spelled Cochnough) in Dunbartonshire...
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Retrieved 2
August 2023. Sanderson,
Margaret H. B. (26 May 2005). "Beaton [
Betoun],
David (1494?–1546),
cardinal and
archbishop of St Andrews".
Oxford Dictionary...