A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries[With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . use.(This is a mistake.) His wife a Montgomery,sister to the late Earle of Eglinton and to LadySemple. His sone and heire of 4 yeares. Hisliving in Loudon and about Lithauo. At fol. 21 of another MS. in the British Museum(Harl. 1423), we find the following: The descended from Sr Allexander Setongoverner of Barwicke in the tyme of King Edward the 3d of England. This surnamecame into Scotland with Oueene Margaret wifeto Kinge Mal


A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries[With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . use.(This is a mistake.) His wife a Montgomery,sister to the late Earle of Eglinton and to LadySemple. His sone and heire of 4 yeares. Hisliving in Loudon and about Lithauo. At fol. 21 of another MS. in the British Museum(Harl. 1423), we find the following: The descended from Sr Allexander Setongoverner of Barwicke in the tyme of King Edward the 3d of England. This surnamecame into Scotland with Oueene Margaret wifeto Kinge Malcolm Canmore out of England andfor the good seruise they had done were madebarrons of Seton. This Lords cheife howse isin Louthain sheire, 7 myles from Edenbrough :his Iiuing meane, in faction French, of his howseand surname is the Knyht of Alybodye neare toStarling, and is near wtb the Earle Bothwelland the lo. Borthwike—now Earle of Wynton. 2 Printed Calendar of State Papers—Scotland. Six years later (14th August 1598) ArchibaldDouglas writes to Sir Robert Cecil, in favour of Captain Seaton for his passage to France. 206 AT BAPTISM OF PRINCE HENRY. throates of the Lord Bothwell and all his associates. In Octoberfollowing we find Lord Seton with the King at Jedburgh. InDecember 1597, Archibald Harbertson, Exul Scotus, in acommunication to Robert Cecill, offers his service to interceptcertain letters sent from Lord Seton, his deadly foe, to oneAmbrosio On the 30th of August 1594 Lord Seton was present at thebaptism of Henry Frederick, Prince of Scotland, at Stirling, ofwhich a quaint accompt, in the form of a reprint, will be foundin Scotia Rediviva, published in 1826. While the train of theinfants robe-royall was borne up by Lord Sinclair and LordUrquhart (afterwards Earl of Dunfermline), the Lorde Seton 1 References mislaid. CREATED EARL OF WINTON 207


Size: 1389px × 1800px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, bookidhistoryoffam, bookyear1896