-
fortunes of the
Drummelzier family declined, and in 1633 the last
Tweedie of
Drummelzier was
forced to sell the
Barony of
Drummelzier to Lord Hay of Yester...
-
Chancellor of
Scotland since 1517, is ********inated by John
Tweedie of
Drummelzier (chief of Clan Tweedie) and others.
November 15 – The
Treaty of Tordesillas...
- 1200);
Dumelliare (1305);
Drummeiller (1326);
Drummelzare (1492) and
Drummelzier (1790). The name may
derive from the
Gaelic for 'bare hill'. Alternatively...
- a
charge quickly. In
August 1806, he was
presented to the
church of
Drummelzier, in the
presbytery of Peebles, and was
ordained on 19
March 1807. When...
- out
hawking on 1
November 1524, he was ********inated by John
Tweedie of
Drummelzier (chief of Clan Tweedie) and others.
Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming...
- successors.
Stobo had 5 chaplaincies: Lyne, Broughton, Kingledoors,
Dawic and
Drummelzier".
According to Mackenzie, "a Lord of
Regality is a Regulus, a little...
-
Chancellor of
Scotland since 1517, is ********inated by John
Tweedie of
Drummelzier (chief of Clan Tweedie) and others.
November 15 – The
Treaty of Tordesillas...
- noblemen's sons. From 1741 to 1747 he
lived with Lord
Blantyre and Mr Hay of
Drummelzier at Utrecht, and made
excursions in Flanders,
France and the Holy Roman...
-
second marriage, he had a
younger half-brother, the Hon.
William Hay of
Drummelzier (1649–1726), who
married the Hon.
Elizabeth Seton, only
surviving daughter...