- The More
Taubronar (died 1507) was a
musician of
African origin at the
court of
James IV of
Scotland and his wife
Margaret Tudor. His name is unknown...
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white court and country. An
African drummer referred to as the "More
taubronar"
travelled with
James around Scotland. "Peter the Moor" was an African...
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Portrait Gallery, London.
African presence at the
Scottish royal court More
taubronar, a
musician at the
Scottish royal court Olusoga, Davi (13
August 2017)...
- Scotland,
included Ellen More and a
drummer referred to as the "More
taubronar". Both he and John
Blanke were paid
wages for
their services. A small...
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brought his
Italian minstrels and an
African drummer,
known as the "More
taubronar".
Through the 16th century, the
Keiths improved and
expanded their prin****l...
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payments from
James IV include; the
musician and
drummer known as the "More
taubronar",
whose name has not been discovered;
Peter the Moor; and a
group known...
- the
palace in the
summer of 1504. An
African drummer known as the "More
taubronar"
performed at the palace. When the King sta**** at
Linlithgow in July 1506...
- 1504 by fiddlers, lutenists, and an
African drummer known as the "More
taubronar". A man from
Pittenweem brought a live seal to the
castle on 25 September...
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accompanied by four
Italian minstrels and an
African drummer known as the "More
taubronar".
James IV pla****
cards at the
castle on 10
October 1505 and gave a tip...
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brought four
Italian minstrels and an
African drummer,
known as the "More
taubronar". The
maidens of
Forres danced for him and the next day, the
maidens of...