- 1573 (repealed) 1573 c. 7 1573 c. 60 30
April 1573
Anent the
slauchter of
hering and
quhyte fische and
using of the
samin thaireafter. (Repealed by
Statute Law Revision...
- and
general January 1526 c. 3 — 14 June 1526 Act in
favour of
Schir Jhone Quhyte. Act in
favour of Sir John White.
Abbot of
Melrose Act 1526 Not
public and...
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Provost of the
Church of the Holy Trinity, near Edinburgh;
Master Henry Quhyte,
Rector of the
Church of Finhaven;
Master William Gibson, Dean of the Collegiate...
- of the
court kitchen;
James Bog,
first aid (help) in ale cellar;
James Quhyte or White,
first aid in the wine cellar;
Robert Galbraith,
first aid in the...
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uniform described as "ane
joupe [coat] of blak with a St. Andrew's
Cross of
quhyte clayth sewit about with the sam for
designing and
knawing of
thame be utheris"...
- Tower. One of the
plasterers who made the fine
ceilings was John
White or "
Quhyte", who also
worked for Lady Home at The Hirsel.
White was
killed at Dungl****...
-
detailed description of his appearance: His
gowne wes of ane
claith als
quhyte as milk, His
chymmeris wes of
chambelate purpour broun, His hude of scarlet...
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gifted a site for a new salt pan at Bo'ness to one of his servants,
James Quhyte or White.
Arran often resided at
Kinneil until after his own fall in the...
- mane full fyne
insteid of
geill Once again, the list is
completed with
quhyte candill to gust
thair mouth withall. The
Uponlandis Mous
refers to the seithing...
- on
ceilings at
Moubray House, at The
Binns and elsewhere. John
White or
Quhyte, an
English plasterer,
worked at
Winton Castle and The Hirsel, and was killed...