- Seton,
noting that the
surname was
originally Seton before changing to
Wintoun, and then
reverting to
Seton with the 1st Lord Seton.
Walter "Dougall"...
- date from 1480 when George, 4th Lord Seton,
commenced the
building of
Wintoun Castle, a
tower standing 4
stories high,
surrounded by a
defensive curtain...
-
George Seton, 5th Earl of
Winton (c. 1678–1749) was a
Scottish nobleman who took part in the
Jacobite rising of 1715
supporting "The Old Pretender" James...
-
created Earl of
Wintoun, an
earldom which had been held by his kinsfolk, the Setons, from 1600
until 1716, when
George Seton, 5th Earl of
Wintoun, was deprived...
- Earl of
Linlithgow 15
November 1600
Livingston forfeit 1716 Earl of
Wintoun 16
November 1600
Seton forfeit 1716 Earl of Ross 23
December 1600 Stewart...
-
Commons committees, he
acted on the
impeachments of the
Earls of
Oxford and
Wintoun. He was
returned as
Member of
Parliament for
Lostwithiel at a by-election...
-
September 1681 Act in
favors of
George Earle of
Wintoun anent the
disjunction of the
lands of
Wintoun from
Pencaitland and
annexing the same to Tranent...
- gave its name to Winton, Queensland. The name
Winton was
derived from
Wintoun Castle in Scotland,
which was home to the
Archibald Montgomerie, 13th Earl...
-
Royal Charter dated 31 July 1688, was
granted to him of the
Earldom of
Wintoun, to him and the
heirs male of his body,
which failing, to
whichever person...
- in
entirety in Appendix). "His
prophecies are
alluded to by Barbour, by
Wintoun, and by Henry, the minstrel, or
Blind Harry.. None of
these authors, however...