-
Tweed and the Anglo-Scottish border. The town was
formerly known as
Upsettlington, but King
James IV of
Scotland renamed the town Ladykirk; the church...
- of the
Lordship of
Upsettlington. The
lands and
barony were
granted to the
Bisset family by King
William I of Scotland.
Upsettlington was strategically...
-
official resign his
office and be re-appointed by him. Two days later, in
Upsettlington, the
Guardians of the
Realm and the
leading Scottish nobles gathered...
- of Lessendrum.
Upsettlington Castle, near
Upsettington (now Ladykirk),
Scottish Borders, was the seat of the
Bissets of
Upsettlington.
Ireland Glenarm...
-
Ayala at the
siege on 7
August 1497. In this game,
probably pla**** at
Upsettlington, the King lost 20 gold
unicorns worth £18.
James IV,
perhaps close to...
- the 13th and 14th centuries.
William was the son of
Robert Bisset of
Upsettlington and Christiana. He
swore fealty to King
Edward I of
England in 1296...
- and 1366, when he died.
Thomas was the
grandson of
William Bisset of
Upsettlington. He is
known to have been a crusader, parti****ting in a
campaign in...
- a
commissioner for the
Treaty of
Carlisle in 1556, and for that of
Upsettlington in 1559. He was
appointed President of the
Court of Session, and Bishop...
- Medieval. 1,628 158
Ladykirk Scottish Borders Berwickshire AKA East
Upsettlington.
Contains area of
ancient parish of Horndean. 1,381 136
Laggan Highland...
- of the
Peace at the Kirk of
Steill in May 1559,
called the
Treaty of
Upsettlington.
During the
crisis of the
Scottish Reformation,
MacGill and John Bellenden...