- the
lands of
Easter Briggis from Lord Torphichen, not
directly from the crown, and so was
sometimes called "Robert
Hamilton in
Briggis". In 1561 Hamilton...
- Keeper;
William Danielstoun from 19
November 1540;
Robert Hamilton of
Briggis, from 22
August 1543;
Andrew Melville of Murdocairney,
later Lord Melville...
-
borrowed the
artillery of the Earl of
Argyle and
ordering Robert Hamilton of
Briggis to
bring guns from Dunbar.
George Stirling of
Glorat surrendered after...
- to a path
northwards from
Glasgow as the 'common p****age to
Bischopis Briggis'.
Bishopbriggs was
first do****ented in the
Cadder Parish records of 1655...
-
Margaret Noble.
Andrew Hamilton's
brother was the
soldier Robert Hamilton of
Briggis,
Captain of
Linlithgow Palace and
Dunbar Castle.
Cochno is in Faifley,...
-
person brigga brāhta
briggada briggáu brāhtēdjáu briggáidáu 2nd
person briggis brāhtēs
briggaza briggáis brāhtēdeis briggáizáu
brigg 3rd
person briggiþ...
- more
French guns
could be
brought to
besiege Broughty.
Robert Hamilton of
Briggis directed labourers called "pioneers" to dig
entrenchments for the guns...
- St
Andrews Castle.
Repair works were
carried out by
Robert Hamilton of
Briggis. The
castle was
burnt by the Earl of
Shrewsbury on a
punitive raid during...
-
collusion in Mary's
abduction by Bothwell, said to have
taken place at "Foul
Briggis",
possibly a
location close to
Hatton and
Kirkliston with
bridges over...
-
abandoned at this time.
Robert Hamilton, the son of
Robert Hamilton of
Briggis,
hauled the
cannon called "thrawyn-mouth" from
Dunbar Castle to batter...