Patrick Paniter (born c. 1470 - 1519) Scottish churchman and principal secretary to James IV of Scotland and the infant James V. The surname is usually...
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Watson, later Dean of the Arts faculty at St Andrews, and latterly from Patrick Paniter whom he seemed to have been close to. In 1507 Alexander Stewart was...
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minutes at the most. They were commanded by the king's secretary, Patrick Paniter, an able diplomat, but who had no artillery experience. Upon Surrey's...
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stands within a railed enclosure at the east end of the abbey ruins. Patrick Paniter became the Abbot of Cambuskenneth in 1513, he is the most notable individual...
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William Paniter alias Lamb, (c. 1493 - 1550) was a Scottish cleric, lawyer, and author. William Lamb was the son of a sister of Patrick Paniter, and a...
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on to teach theology there), historian Hector Boece, royal advocate Patrick Paniter and Reformer John Knox. Another Scot, George Dundas, may have also...
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David Panter (redirect from David Paniter)
written Painter, or Paniter; died 1 October 1558), Scottish diplomat, clerk and bishop of Ross, was the illegitimate son of Patrick Paniter, secretary to James...
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coach Oskar Painter, Canadian physicist Patrick Paniter or Painter (c.1470–1519), Scottish courtier Patrick Painter (born 1954) American art dealer Robbie...
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Melville Alexander Napier (2nd Laird of Merchiston) Adam Otterburn Patrick Paniter George Seton, 2nd Lord Seton Thomas Somerville, 1st Lord Somerville...
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the Royal Court of Scotland. In Edinburgh, the churchman and lawyer Patrick Paniter acted on Andrew's behalf, enforcing the payment of rent at Andrew's...
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