- Sir John Preston, Lord
Fentonbarns (died 1616), of Penicuik, was a
Scottish lawyer and
judge who
became lord
president of the
court of session. He was...
- (1858–1931),
American justice of the
Kansas Supreme Court John Preston, Lord
Fentonbarns (died 1616),
Scottish lawyer and
judge John Paul (judge) (1839–1901)...
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Appointed a Lord of Session, 1587;
Secretary of
State (1598–1609) The Lord
Fentonbarns 1609 1616
Appointed a Lord of Session, 1595 The 1st Earl of
Melrose 1616...
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February 1628 for John Preston. He was the son of John Preston, Lord
Fentonbarns and his
first wife
Elizabeth Fawside. The
descent after the
death of...
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appears to have sold his
portion of the
Gilmerton lands to John
Preston of
Fentonbarns, a
senator of the
College of Justice.
Preston then p****ed
these lands...
- John
Preston (priest) (1587–1628),
English clergyman John Preston, Lord
Fentonbarns (died 1616),
Scottish judge John
Preston (settler) (1699–1747), Irish...
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Elibank John Preston, Lord
Fentonbarns Alexander Seton, 1st Earl of
Dunfermline John
Spottiswoode John
Preston of
Fentonbarns was
already involved in crown...
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House at Penicuik, a
fortified house built or
rebuilt by John
Preston of
Fentonbarns which near
stood the site of
Penicuik House.
Clerk extended the old house...
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reconstructed in the
later 16th-century. John
Preston of Penicuik, Lord
Fentonbarns,
acquired the
castle by 1613.
There are
remains of a
designed landscape...
- of a
committee of
lawyers and
ministers including Sir John
Preston of
Fentonbarns,
Robert Rollock and the
Provost Henry Nisbet who
planned reforms for...