- Prestonfield, by his
first wife Elizabeth,
daughter of
James Heriot of
Trabroun, Haddingtonshire. His
younger brother was
Andrew Hamilton, Lord Redhouse...
- homestead, estate,
township Longniddry, Niddrie, Ochiltree, Soutra, Terregles,
Trabroun, Trailtrow, Tranent,
Traprain Law, Traquair, Treales, Triermain, Trostrie...
- Lord Kilwinning,
Gavin Hamilton Laird of
Innerwick James Heriot,
laird of
Trabroun Laird of
Balwearie Laird of
Preston younger Laird of
Lauchop Laird of Mowe...
-
married three-times-married
Elizabeth Heriot, a
daughter of
James Heriot of
Trabroun.
Their children included:
Thomas Hamilton, 1st Earl of
Haddington Andrew...
- poverty. George's mother,
Agnes Heriot, was of the
family of the
Heriots of
Trabroun, East Lothian, of
which George Heriot,
founder of Heriot's Hospital, was...
-
secularised 1621,
erected into a
temporal lordship for Sir John
Hamilton of
Trabroun Crail Priory apocryphal establishment of nuns
Eccles Priory Cistercian...
-
general 1661 c. 27 — 25
January 1661 Act in
favours of Adam
Hepburn of
Trabroun. Not
public and
general 1661 c. 28 — 29
January 1661 Act
appointing a precognition...
- The
Heriots were part of the long-established
family of the
Heriots of
Trabroun, the most well-known
member of
which was the seventeenth-century goldsmith...
-
whilst Sibylla married in 1626. Bourne, p. 262
Alternately Traburn or
Trabroun; a
hamlet in the
parish of Gladsmuir. Bourne, p. 262. It is
unclear from...
- The
Heriots were part of the long-established
family of the
Heriots of
Trabroun, the most well-known
member of
which was the seventeenth-century goldsmith...