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Thomas McCalzean, Lord
Cliftonhall (pronounced and
sometimes spelled McCalyeane,
Macalzean or Macallyean) (c. 1520 – 1581) was a 16th-century Scottish...
- was born at
Clifton Hall, west of Edinburgh, the only
child of
Thomas McCalzean (Lord Cliftonhall), an
eminent Edinburgh judge, ****ure
Provost of Edinburgh...
- the council. Ewyn
wanted it put on
record that he had
voted for
Thomas McCalzean as
Provost of Edinburgh, on
account of his
ability and qualifications...
- gold
royal buttons weighing 31
ounces to the lawyer,
Thomas McCalzean for 500 merks.
McCalzean surrendered the
buttons to the
Privy Council and
Morton on...
- Lord
Seton (1559)
Archibald Douglas of
Kilspindie (II) (1562)
Thomas McCalzean (
McCalyeane) (1562)
Archibald Douglas of
Kilspindie (II) (1565) Sir Simon...
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Provost and four
bailies of the town council. The new Provost,
Thomas McCalzean,
proved to be a
supporter of the queen. This
Entry included features differing...
- 17 May 1575
Scott provided a
banquet for the Dean of
Moray and
Thomas McCalzean, a
lawyer working for
Agnes Keith,
Countess of Moray, in his Edinburgh...
- His
position as
Senator of the
College of
Justice was
filled by
Thomas McCalzean (Lord Cliftonhall). Dotterweich,
Martin Holt. "Balnaves, Henry". Oxford...
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Chancellor of
Great Britain in 1987.
Created as a Life Peer in 1976 as
Baron McCluskey.
Created as a Lord of
Appeal in
Ordinary in 1996 as
Baron Clyde. Created...
- patten, and spoon, the arm of St
Giles (delivered by
Thomas McCalzean,
father of
Euphame Mac
Calzean), two
silver censers, and a
silver ship, the
great silver...