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- Sir Alexander de Cokburne (b. c1310, d. c1370) was born into a mid-level landowning family in the Scottish Borders. Through his two marriages, Sir Alexander...
- name. In perhaps the first recorded mention of a ****burn, a Petro de Cokburne witnessed a charter in the "Register of the House of Soltre" that described...
- 1612 c. 33 — 23 October 1612 Ratificatioun in favouris of Sir Ritchard Cokburne of Clerkingtoun. Not public and general 1612 c. 34 — 23 October 1612 Ratificatioun...
- McKenzie (younger) Lauchland McIntosh Neill McMillon Patrick Lawsone Patrick Cokburne Robert Chisholm Robert Adamsone Robert Davidsone Robert Hendrie Robert...
- were sculptured a cross and sword, with the legend ' here lyes perys of Cokburne and his wyfe Marjory.' This district, apparently a chapelry before the...
- son, Christopher Samuel Alexander ****burn (born 1986). Sir Alexander de Cokburne, Baron of Langton, Carriden, Bolton and Skirling (c. 1310 – c. 1370) unknown...
- sailed for the Leeward Islands with Admiral George Townshend. Captain John Cokburne took over in July 1746 and Princess first sailed to Louisbourg and then...
- p****ed to the ****burns in 1330 upon the marriage of Sir Alexander de Cokburne and the heiress Maria de Vipont. The castle was then the caput of the ****burns...
- was recommissioned in July 1740 under Captain Purvis, RN. Captain George Cokburne, RN took command in June 1741 and was off Oporto, followed by Captain Thorp...