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Peter Rannald (died 1609) was a
Scottish tailor who
worked for Anne of Denmark, the wife of
James VI of Scotland. He made her
gowns and the
costumes she...
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furrier Henrie Koss, and the
Scottish tailors Peter Sanderson and
Peter Rannald supervised by her
master of Wardrobe, Søren Johnson. She had an African...
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queen until the
summer of 1591.
Three Scottish tailors, Sanderson,
Peter Rannald, and
William Simpson filled his place. In the 1590s
James VI's
tailor was...
- was
removed in a
modernisation project of 1962. In June 1622
Katherine Rannald (alias Broun) from
Kilpunt and her
daughter Barbara Home (alias Winzet)...
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Shirts was
fought nearby in July 1544
between the
Macdonalds of
Rannald and Clan
Fraser of
Lovat in the
Great Glen,
overlooking Loch Lochy. The...
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Three more
Scottish tailors,
Peter Sanderson,
William Simpson, and
Peter Rannald joined her service. Some of her
clothes in
Scotland were made by a courtier...
- determine. The
Scottish tailors Peter Sanderson,
William Simpson, and
Peter Rannald also
worked on the queen's clothes. A
record of
fabrics supplied for Anne...
- the king's ale cellar;
Jerome Bowie,
master in the wine cellar;
Patrick Rannald, baker;
Walter Neisch,
master in the larder;
Cristell Lamb,
master cook...
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Gologras sends out Sir
Rigal of Rone, and King
Arthur counters with Sir
Rannald.
After a long and hard battle, the two
knights kill one another, and are...