- [citation needed] They had two
further sons,
James and David, and a daughter,
Eufame.
History of the
County of Fife vol2 John
Leighton 1840 "James Wemyss, of...
- 1579 when they made a
joint contract with a
Canongate burgess. In 1586
Eufame and
Patrick were
involved in a
dispute with
Edinburgh town council. During...
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considerable public and
religious opposition to
obstetric anesthesia. A woman,
Eufame MacAlayne, was
buried alive in
Scotland in 1591 just for s****ing pain relief...
- and paid an "annualrent" from it to the
lawyer John
Shairp and his wife,
Eufame Acheson. The
lodging was the
venue for a
banquet for
Danish amb****adors...
-
intervened for his life and he was
released and went abroad. His sister,
Eufame Wemyss, was
banished from the
household and the queen's presence. Logie...
-
Bowes may have
secured his release, or the
intercession of John Lesley.
Eufame Wemyss, Logie's sister, was
banished from Anna's
household on 21 November...
-
branch of the
Durham family lived at the
Grange of
Monifieth (near Dundee).
Eufame Durham (died 1580) was the wife of John
Strachan or Strathauchin, the builder...
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grandmother of a more well-known
Dundee merchant David Wedderburn.
Their daughter Eufame Wishart married Archibald Campbell of Clavers.
Elizabeth Guthrie left a...