- and his
first wife
Amelia Creichton (married 5 Jan. 1740,
Parish of St.
Peter and Kevin, Dublin)
daughter of John
Creichton of Aghalane, Kinawley, County...
-
Pendulum (1918) The
Processionals (1918) The
Little Soul (1920)
Laura Creichton (1921) Alas, That
Spring - ! (1922) Re****tion (1923) The Dark Fire (1927)...
- London, 1866), p. 510. Swift, Jonathan, ed., The
Memoirs of
Captain John
Creichton, From His Own
Materials (Hunt & Clarke, London, 1827), pp. 26-7, 30-33...
- Mure of
Polkellie (1469) Sir
Alexander Napier of
Merchiston (1477)
James Creichton of
Ruthven or
Rowan (1481)
William Bertraham, the
first to
receive a regular...
- of
dragoons led by
Lieutenant Creighton (the
Captain John
Creighton or
Creichton whose memoirs were
written up by
Jonathan Swift in 1731)
arrived late...
- a mitre, is the
Latin inscription "Georgius
Creichton Episcopus Dunkeldensis" (transl. George
Creichton Bishop of Dunkeld). It
formerly featured three...
-
following may be
singled out for
special mention:
Memoirs of
Captain John
Creichton in The
Works of
Jonathan Swift D. D.,
which Scott edited in 1814 The Secret...
- pp. 1–28.
Retrieved 20 June 2020.
Creichton, John (1827). Swift,
Jonathan (ed.). The
Memoirs of
Captain John
Creichton: From His Own Materials. Vol. 11...
-
daughter of John Dundas,
Laird of Newliston, and
Margaret Dundas (née
Creichton).
Before her
death in 1644, they had five sons and six daughters, of which...
-
Abraham Creichton, esquire, on
behalf of
himself and of
Elizabeth Creichton,
otherwise Rogerson, his wife,
David Rogerson Creichton, John
Creichton and Abraham...