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surgical practice. The
seton used to be tied with a knot. The knot is
known for
causing complaints.
Recently knotless setons have been
developed and...
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coronation of
Robert II,
William de
Seton is
named among the "Nobiles Barones", as 'Dominus de
Seton'. As Knight-Barons, the
Setons had
previously sat in the original...
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Elizabeth and
William Seton moved into a
fashionable residence on Wall Street.
Socially prominent in New York society, the
Setons belonged to
Trinity Episcopal...
- at the
Battle of Flodden. The
Setons were
supporters of Mary,
Queen of Scots, and in 1557
George Seton, 7th Lord
Seton attended the queen's
wedding to...
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Alexander Seton may
refer to:
Alexander Seton (Governor of Berwick) (fl. 1311 – 1340)
Alexander Seton (d. 1332),
nobleman Alexander Seton, Lord Gordon...
- The
Setons were wealthy, and
Seton often traveled with her parents.
Despite her family's money,
Seton very
often moved homes.
Because of this,
Seton was...
- Look up
seton in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Seton may
refer to:
Seton (surname),
people with the
surname Seton Seton Airlie (1920–2008), Scottish...
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James Seton may
refer to: Sir
James Seton (died 1606),
commissioner to the
Parliament of
Scotland in 1593 and 1596,
represented Dumbartonshire (UK Parliament...
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Seton Portage (/ˈsiːtən ˈpɔːrtədʒ/) is a
community on a
narrow strip of land
between Anderson Lake and
Seton Lake in Squamish-Lillooet
Regional District...
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Seton Castle or
Seton Hall is an 18th-century
Georgian castle-style
house in East Lothian, Scotland. The
house was
Robert Adam's
final project in Scotland...