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- James Henrisoun (died before 1570) was a Scottish merchant of Edinburgh, and writer in favour of Anglo-Scottish union. Successful in business, Henrisoun traded...
- 1547 shortly before the Battle of Pinkie by publishing the Scot James Henrisoun's An Exhortacion to the Scottes to conforme themselfes to the honourable...
- divided into fractional portions following William de Erth's death. John Henrisoun was serving as sergeant of Fordell by 1465. It is not known when the original...
- MacCanruig / Canruig MacCanrig / Canrig Latin variations: (filius) Henrici Henrisoun / Henrisone Anglicised variations: (Mac) Anrig / Andrig / An(d)rigson...
- Publicists on the English side of the argument, including John Elder, James Henrisoun, and William Lamb, had cast doubt on Scottish history. When James VI entered...
- 2307/1568447, JSTOR 1568447, S2CID 194062409 Merriman, M.H. (1987), "James Henrisoun and 'Great Britain': British Union and the Scottish Commonweal", in Mason...
- a Roull, (Roull = Scots form of the French name, Rolf) Maister Robert Henrisoun (d. c. 1500) — one of Scotland's most important poets; works include the...
- literature, notably in works written by the Scots John Elder and James Henrisoun, and the Englishmen William Patten and Protector Somerset. The idea was...