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  • Adam de Tyninghame was a 14th-century cleric and, as his name suggests, a probable native of Tyninghame in East Lothian. Adam appears in the records as...
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  • Lord of Galloway, and Adam de Tyninghame, Deacon (later Bishop) of Aberdeen. Charles V of France signed the treaty at the Château de Vincennes on 30 June...
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  • does the list of known bishops. (Any dates appearing in italics indicate de facto continuation of office. The start date of tenure below is the date of...
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  • through William de Greenlaw, acting as proctor, on 2 September 1372; another part was paid on 15 April 1374, this time through Adam de Tyninghame, future Bishop...
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    Alexander de Kininmund was a 14th-century Scottish cleric. Although it is not known which one, it is known that in his youth he went to university and...
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  • Hugh de Benin (Benham or Benhyem) (d. 1282) was bishop of Aberdeen. He succeeded Richard Pottock in the see in 1272. If his name represents Benholm, then...
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  • Tannadice on exchange for Tyninghame, though there is no record of this. He seems to have been a close protégé of Adam de Moravia, the Bishop of Brechin...
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  • Alexander de Kininmund (elder) William de Deyn John de Rait Alexander de Kininmund (younger) Adam de Tyninghame Gilbert de Greenlaw Henry de Lichton Ingram...
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    Henry le Chen (redirect from Henry de Chene)
    Henry le Chen [le Cheyn, le Chein, Cheyne, de Chene] was a late 13th-century and early 14th-century Scoto-Norman bishop. Hector Boece claims that he was...
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  • 1395 - 1396 Thomas Trail, 1395 John de Lichton, fl. 1395 x 1402 David Falconer, x 1407-1411 Thomas de Tyninghame, 1411-1439 Walter Stewart, 1440 Laurence...
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  • Edrington Castle and lands in the parish of Mordington, Berwickshire, Tyninghame in Haddingtonshire, and numerous other estates and properties elsewhere...
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    Declaration was then taken to the papal court at Avignon by Sir Adam Gordon, Sir Odard de Maubuisson, and Bishop Kininmund who was not yet a bishop and...
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  • Norse-Irish chieftain, is killed while raiding an ancient Anglian church at Tyninghame (Northern Northumbria). He is succeeded by his cousin Olaf Sigtryggsson...
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  • co-founded the League Against Cruel Sports in 1924. Amos was born in Tyninghame, Scotland, on 24 May 1869. He first became interested in vegetarianism...
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