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Andrew Mansioun, or
Mentioun or
Manschone or Manson, (d. 1579) was a
French artist who
worked at the
court of
James V, King of Scots. He was the master...
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child was
provided with a
cradle carved by a
French craftsman Andrew Mansioun, and a
canopy for his bed of state,
members of the
nobility were summoned...
- extant". Some of the
heads may have been made by a French-born
carver Andrew Mansioun. The
carvings were
taken down
following a
ceiling collapse in 1777, and...
- Madeleine, and his two sons. A
stone tomb was erected, on
which Andrew Mansioun carved a lion, a
crown and an eighteen-foot-long
inscription in
Roman letters...
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Carving at
Stirling Castle thought to
represent Margaret Tudor,
workshop of
Andrew Mansioun, 1540...
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hauled into
place by a team of 28 men led by a
French craftsman Andrew Mansioun. By the
reign of Mary,
Queen of Scots, the
Tolbooth was in a
chronic state...
- Scotland. When the
English burnt Edinburgh in May 1544 the
gunner Andrew Mansioun firing from the
castle destro**** an
English cannon placed to
bombard the...
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Gowrie House was a
mansioun in the
centre of Perth, Scotland,
which existed in the 16th and 17th and 18th centuries. It was the
scene of a controversial...
- the
demolition in
January 1568, as the
master carpenter (probably
Andrew Mansioun)
estimated the work
would cost £2000 Scots. It was said that the same sum...
- the quire,
which were made by the
carpenters Robert Fender and
Andrew Mansioun.
Cleuch died in his
house in the then
separate burgh of the
Canongate in...