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    Sir Adam Otterburn of Auldhame and Redhall (died 6 July 1548) was a Scottish lawyer and diplomat. He was king's advocate to James V of Scotland and secretary...
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    Catholic religion in Scotland. The English diplomat Ralph Sadler reported Adam Otterburn's comment on the Scottish opinion of the marriage: Our people do not...
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    Pittarrow 1525–1527: Adam Otterburn of Reidhall 1527–1533: John Foulis and Adam Otterburn of Reidhall 1533–1538: Adam Otterburn and Henry Lauder 1538–1561:...
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    (1528) Adam Otterburn (1532) James Lawson (1535) Adam Otterburn (1535) Robert Maxwell, 5th Lord Maxwell (1537) Simon Preston (1543) Sir Adam Otterburn (1544)...
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  • (Bedford, Virginia), a house Otterburn Park, Quebec Adam Otterburn, 16th century Scottish lawyer and diplomat Battle of Otterburn This disambiguation page...
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    marrying her cousin James V of Scotland with the Scottish diplomat Adam Otterburn. According to the Venetian Mario Savorgnano, by this time she was developing...
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    Computer Corporation Adam Duff O'Toole (died 1328), Irish convict Adam Ottavino (born 1985), American baseball player Adam Otterburn of Auldhame and Reidhall...
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    James had a team of professional lawyers and diplomats, including Adam Otterburn and Thomas Erskine of Haltoun. Even his pursemaster and yeoman of the...
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    wardrobe John Tennent to give the king's jack of plate to his lawyer Adam Otterburn. In July 1547, James Hamilton, the Regent of Scotland, had a new jack...
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    Linlithgow. Instead, he sent a delegation of commissioners including Adam Otterburn to Berwick to conclude the treaty. The terms of the treaty included...
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  • Lord Borthwick. In August 1524 Margaret Tudor sent him to England with Adam Otterburn and Scot of Balwearie to negotiate peace, and a possible marriage for...
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    and Craiglockhart beside the Water of Leith. The castle was owned by Adam Otterburn, a Scottish lawyer in the 16th century. It was later besieged and taken...
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    sister of Andrew (III), was married to the diplomat and king's advocate Adam Otterburn. Andrew Moubray (III) also had two properties on the opposite side of...
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    Clifford 1809, p. 70, line 19(Sadler later attributed a similar speech to Adam Otterburn.) Bain 1892, p. 15, line 15: "... there was an appoyntement betwixt...
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    Thomas Wriothesley, told Arran's diplomats in London, David Panter and Adam Otterburn, to ask the Regent to desist from the siege. The grounds given were...
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  • Edinburgh Castle. Durham then went to London. The Scottish diplomat Adam Otterburn was surprised he had been released and allowed to travel. After the...
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  • the English border official Thomas Wharton heard that the secretary Adam Otterburn of Auldhame was imprisoned at Dumbarton Castle for speaking with the...
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    ground. Wharton recalled a conversation with the Scottish ambassador Adam Otterburn, who said that James IV had mines but only found loose pieces of gold...
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    Scottish ambassador Adam Otterburn that if George Douglas would negotiate at Newcastle-upon-Tyne he might not invade Scotland. Otterburn advised Arran to...
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    Melville, 1st Lord Melville Alexander Napier (2nd Laird of Merchiston) Adam Otterburn Patrick Paniter George Seton, 2nd Lord Seton Thomas Somerville, 1st...
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