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Robert Lichton (1631 – 1692), also Leighton, Lichtoun, Lichtone, Lyton, Lord of Ulishaven, Forfarshire,
Scotland and Lord of Tervik, was a Lieutenant...
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Henry de
Lichton [de Lychtone, Leighton] (died 1440) was a
medieval Scottish prelate and diplomat, who,
serving as
Bishop of
Moray (1414–1422) and Bishop...
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Gustaf Ribbing (1663–1672) Hans
Georg Mörner (1672–1685)
Robert Lichton (1685–1687) Erik
Dahlbergh (1687–1693) Nils
Gyllenstierna (1693–1696) Mårten...
- (1350–1355)
Alexander de Kininmund,
Bishop of
Aberdeen (1355–1380)
Henry de
Lichton,
Bishop of
Aberdeen (1422–1440)
Gavin Dunbar (Bishop of Aberdeen), 1518/9–32...
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Andreas Lennartson Torstensson (1674–1681)
Robert Johannson Lichton (April 1681 – 1687) Nils
Turesson Bielke (20
January 1687 – 19
April 1687)...
- the governors-general of Estonia:
Anders Torstenson (1674–1681)
Robert Lichton (1681–1687) Nils
Turesson Bielke (1687) Axel
Julius De la
Gardie (1687–1704)...
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Religious titles Preceded by
Alexander de
Kininmund Archdeacon of
Aberdeen x 1357–1395 Succeeded by
Henry de
Lichton...
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Patrick Graham, 1473–76
George Boyce, 1472–82
William Bonkil, 1482–84
David Lichton, 1484–1503
James Stewart, 1503–04
George Hepburn, 1504–13
Gavin Douglas...
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Archdiocese → See
Diocese of
Moray In
office 1422–1435
Predecessor Henry de
Lichton Successor John de
Winchester Previous post(s)
Archdeacon of
Lothian (1419–1422)...
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dragoons Second Line Mj. Gen.
Johan Benedict von Schönleben Col.
Robert Lichton 4
squadrons Nya
Adelsfanan cavalry Col. Hans
Wachtmeister 2
squadrons The...