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Thirlestane Castle is a
castle set in
extensive parklands near
Lauder in the
Borders of Scotland. The site is
aptly named Castle Hill, as it
stands upon...
- The
title was
created in 1624 for John Maitland, 2nd Lord
Maitland of
Thirlestane, Berwickshire. The
second Earl was
created Duke of
Lauderdale and by...
- John Maitland, 1st Lord
Maitland of
Thirlestane (1537 – 3
October 1595), of Lethington,
Knight (1581), was Lord
Chancellor of Scotland. He was the second...
- Old
Thirlestane Castle was a
castle located at
Thirlestane,
Scottish Borders, Scotland. The
castle was
inherited by the
Maitland family, via the marriage...
- Sir
William Scott, 2nd
Baronet of
Thirlestane (c.1670 – 8
October 1725) was a
Scottish lawyer,
known as a Neo-Latin poet. He was the
eldest son of Francis...
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Carnock in the
County of Stirling, and
since 1725 the
Scott Baronetcy, of
Thirlestane in the
County of Selkirk, both
baronetcies created in the Baronetage...
- John
Maitland in 1587. He
commenced the
building of the
magnificent Thirlestane Castle upon that site two
years later,
parts of the
original walls of...
- and
relative peace among the lords, ably ****isted by John
Maitland of
Thirlestane, who led the
government until 1592. An eight-man
commission known as...
- Borders. He had come into
ownership of
Thirlestane by his
marriage to Avicia,
heiress to
Thomas de
Thirlestane. Sir
William Mautlant de
Thirlstane supported...
- Earl of Lauderdale,
Viscount of Lauderdale,
Viscount Maitland, and Lord
Thirlestane and Boltoun, (died
January 1645) was
President of the
Parliament of Scotland...