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- Matthew Hamilton of Milnburn and Binning (died 1569) was a Scottish landowner and courtier. He was a son of Matthew Hamilton in Milnburn or Mylnburn or Milburne...
- Hamilton, 7th of Fairholm and of Milburne (brother to Matthew Hamilton of Milnburn), and Isobel Hamilton (a daughter of John Hamilton, 2nd of Stonehouse)...
- which ran from the west end of Irvine through Eglinton to Kilwinning via Milnburn or Millburn; crossing the Red burn near Knadgerhill. and running p****ed...
- James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran who emplo**** a kinsman, John Hamilton of Milnburn. During the war of the Rough Wooing, in October 1545 Scrimgeour became...
- 1542 James V of Scotland sent Robert Hamilton and Matthew Hamilton of Milnburn to France. They were allowed to return by Regent Arran in January 1543...
- Drumquh****le. Mungo Graham of Rathernis, (died 1589) Matthew Hamilton of Milnburn Patrick Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell Patrick Hume of Polwarth James Learmonth...
- worked for Mary of Guise for six years 1554 - 1560. Master John Hamilton of Milnburn began building a rampart and blockhouse in February 1547, recorded as casting...
- names a Corsehill Chapel on the Toll Road from Kilwinning to Dreghorn via Milnburn. A statement to the effect that a chapel existed in the middle of the 'feature;'...
- Scottish sundial, are shown. The old baronial mill still exists in the name 'Milnburn' close to the Skelmorlie Water and Skelmorlie Mains is marked. The silhouette...
- Robertson (Prin****l master wright in Stirling Castle) 1543: John Hamilton of Milnburn 1579: Sir Robert Drummond of Carnock 1583: William Schaw. 1602–1607: Sir...