- (pronounced Ben-en-den)
derives from Old
English meaning Bynna's
wooded pasture.
Bynning denn
became Benindene (1086) Binnigdaenne,
Bennedene (c1100) Bynindenne...
-
Walter Binning, or
Bynning was a
painter in 16th-century Edinburgh.
There were
several painters and
glaziers called "Binning"
working in
Edinburgh and...
- 1617 c. 45 — 28 June 1617 Tuo
ratificationes in
favoures off the Lord
Bynning. Not
public and
general 1617 c. 46 — 28 June 1617
Ratificatioun to the...
- 88 — 11 July 1606
Exceptioun in
favouris of Sir
Thomas Hammyltoun of
Bynning knycht frome the
erectioun of Elcho. Not
public and
general 1606 c. 89...
- 1621
Ratificatioun in
favouris of the Erle of
Melros of his
infeftment of
Bynning. Not
public and
general 1621 c. 53 — 4
August 1621 Ane
uther of the Erle...
- the
seating capacity increased. In 1635, the
incoming curate, one John
Bynns,
obtained a
commission from the
Ecclesiastical Court to
allot all the seats...
-
incorporation in a
charter of the new
Barony of Drem for
Thomas Hamilton, Lord
Bynning,
Secretary of Scotland,
confirmed at
Edinburgh 30 July 1614,
wherein it...
-
Retrieved August 20, 2013. Carlson, Jen. "Live From
Gothamist House:
Harper Bynn".
April 21, 1010. Gothamist.
Archived from the
original on June 2, 2012....
- 2nd
person er dha
bynn “against you” yn dha gever, y’th
kever “about you” a’th
kovis “for your sake” 3rd
person masculine er y
bynn “against him” yn y...