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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- more French guns could be brought to besiege Broughty. Robert Hamilton of Briggis directed labourers called "pioneers" to dig entrenchments for the guns...
- palace, Regent Arran made Matthew Hamilton, and then Robert Hamilton of Briggis, Keeper and Captain of Linlithgow Palace in August 1543. He had a son,...
- 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...
- president of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Robert Hamilton of Briggis (died 1568), Scottish soldier and military engineer Robert Hamilton (Irish...
- abandoned at this time. Robert Hamilton, the son of Robert Hamilton of Briggis, hauled the cannon called "thrawyn-mouth" from Dunbar Castle to batter...
- Margaret Noble. Andrew Hamilton's brother was the soldier Robert Hamilton of Briggis, Captain of Linlithgow Palace and Dunbar Castle. Cochno is in Faifley,...