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appointed to the
Supreme Court of
Scotland in 1688 and took the
title Lord
Mersington. The
eldest son, John, was
colonel for the
regiment of Berwickshire, and...
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steamers in the harbour; the 6,582 GRT Blythmoor, the 5,141 GRT
Mersington Court, the 4,304 GRT
North Cornwall, the 5,378 GRT Riverton, and the 4...
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general 1661 c. 55 — 20
February 1661 Act in
favors of
Thomas Ker of
Mersington. Not
public and
general 1661 c. 56 — 22
February 1661
Commission for visiting...
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Alexander Swinton, Lord
Mersington (1625–1700) was a
Scottish judge. Swinton, the
second son of Sir
Alexander Swinton of Swinton, Berwickshire, was born...
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Charteris married Helen Swinton, the
daughter of
Alexander Swinton, Lord
Mersington;
their daughter Janet married James Wemyss, 5th Earl of Wemyss, in 1720...
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about 1690,
Elizabeth Swinton,
daughter of Sir
Alexander Swinton, Lord
Mersington,
known as the
fanatical judge, and
entered the
faculty of
advocates in...
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formerly owned by Hugo de
Dunbar & Beil, with the
lands and mill of
Mersington, Berwickshire,
which Hugo de
Dunbar of Bele also resigned. The charter...
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British warships that
attacked the port.
There were no casualties.
Mersington Court United
Kingdom World War II: The
cargo ship was sunk off Narvik...
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territory of
Simprin and the
lands of
Ladypart (near Lauder) with pertinents,
Mersington with Mill, all in Berwickshire; the
lands of Stenton, Duchry, Johnscleuch...
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Scotland at the time of the
Glorious Revolution, of
which his
uncle Lord
Mersington was a supporter. In 1689 he was
appointed a
commissioner of
supply for...