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Margaret Hartsyde or
Hairtsyde (died 1642) was a
Scottish servant and
landowner accused of a
theft of jewels. As a
servant of the queen, Anne of Denmark...
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payment was
witnessed by John Buchanan, who
later married Margaret Hartsyde, a
servant of the queen. When
Robert was ill and
Princess Elizabeth at...
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accused of
stealing jewels worth £30,000.
Another servant,
Margaret Hartsyde, had
faced similar charges a
decade earlier. Anne gave
birth to
seven children...
- was a
correspondent of
Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of
Lennox and
Margaret Hartsyde, a
Scottish servant of Anne of Denmark, the
chamberer who
looked after...
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Margaret Hartsyde and the
aristocratic Anne Livingstone, came to her
court in
England after the
Union of
Crowns as chamberers.
Hartsyde's status as a...
- of
Haddington The
Baron of
Hartsyde 1345 Jean-Guy
Philip Boisserolles de Saint-Julien of
Hartsyde, 20th
Baron of
Hartsyde Jean-Guillaume
Philip Boisserolles...
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goods were
forfeit to the crown. King
James awarded his
goods to
Margaret Hartsyde, a
chamberer servant of Anne of Denmark, and the
Privy Council wrote to...
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Shrewsbury take
advice from
Margaret Hartsyde, one of the
Scottish chamberers serving Anne of Denmark. She
thought Hartsyde could discreetly inquire what the...
- date from 1605 to 1615,
totalling around £40,000. Her
servants Margaret Hartsyde and
Dorothy Silking often dealt with him on her behalf. She
often wore...
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disappointment on the
acquittal of
Margaret Hartsyde, a
servant who had
stolen her jewels. The
queen thought that
Hartsyde would have been
found guilty by Scottish...