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James Douglas, 4th Earl of
Morton (c. 1516 – 2 June 1581) was a
Scottish nobleman. He pla**** a
leading role in the
murders of
Queen Mary's confidant, David...
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title in the
Earldom for the
lands of
Mortoun lying in the
Lordship of
Niddisdale but for the
lands of
Mortoun in the
territory of Caldercleir". In 1538...
- Killismure. Not
public and
general 1609 c. 53 — Act in
favouris of the erle off
Mortoun. Not
public and
general 1609 c. 54 — Act in
favouris of lord Kinloss. Not...
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September 1705
Ratification in
favors of
James Earl of
Mortoun of the
Earldom of
Mortoun. Not
public and
general 1705 c. 17 — 14
September 1705 Ratification...
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century incorporating parts of an
earlier structure.
Previously spelt as
Mortoun The
Ruined Castles of Mid-Lothian:
Their Position,
Their Families, Their...
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February 1525
Annullatioun of all
proces of
tressoun aganis James Erle of
Mortoun and utheris. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision (Scotland) Act 1906 (6 Edw...
- Rothes. Not
public and
general 1567 c. 19 —
Ratificatioun to the erle of
Mortoun. Not
public and
general 1567 c. 20 —
Ratificatioun to the erle of Angus...
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shooting range and clay gun
sports facility in Morton.
Previously spelt as
Mortoun People of
Medieval Scotland - Morton, Midlothian.
Historic Environment...
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alluding to Morton's low stature, said that "Nero was but a
dwarf compared to
Mortoun".
These and
other intemperate expressions uttered out of Court, gave the...
- Anderson, Christal,
Mores (possibly
Morris or Moreis),
Morton (possibly
Mortoun), Millar, Blair, Mitc****, Whittet, Duncan, Paterson, Ogilvy, Young, Boug...