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Isabella Hoppringle (1460–1538), was a
Scottish prioress and spy. She was the
prioress of
Coldstream Priory in 1505—1538.
Belonging to a
family who often...
- on the
right side of Gala Water,
about ten
miles North of Galashiels.
Hoppringle lies
about one half mile up from the bank of the
river on the Southern...
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record of the
number of nuns
living in the
house have survived.
Isabella Hoppringle (1460–1538) was the
prioress of
Coldstream from 1505
until her death....
- 1525) date
unknown Vasco da Gama,
Portuguese explorer (d. 1524)
Isabella Hoppringle,
Scottish abbess and spy (d. 1538)
Svante Nilsson,
regent of
Sweden (d...
- was
supplied with gold
thread for embroidery.
Another tailor,
William Hoppringle, made
clothes for Darnley. In July 1566 Jean de Compiègne made a gown...
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early 16th
century by the
Pringle family. This family,
originally Hoppringle, who were
followers of the Earl of Douglas, held the
lands of Smailholm...
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Edinburgh tailor,
William Hoppringle, £1,400 Scots. The
money may have been for clothes, or a sum lent to Scrimgeour.
Hoppringle transferred the debt to...
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unknown Pierre Gringoire,
French poet and
playwright (b. 1475)
Isabella Hoppringle,
Scottish abbess and spy (b. 1460)
Paganino Paganini,
Italian publisher...
- Cant, was ill.
Janet outlived him, and died in 1592. By this time,
James Hoppringle or
Pringle of
Whytbank and
Woodhead and his wife
Mariota Murray were already...
- 1484
charter referring to this Lord
Borthwick and his
spouse Margaret Hoppringle. They are said to have
married in 1458
leaving issue,
their son and heir...