Lochmaben Council Minutes
Recent, Recent (Social), Parish History, History
TDGNHAS Series III, 52 (1976-77), 152(WARNING very large file size: 49.22 MB)
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Lochmaben Council Minutes Recent, Recent (Social), Parish History, History TDGNHAS Series III, 52 (1976-77), 152(WARNING very large file size: 49.22 MB) |
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Lochmaben's Sham and Pretended Councils Recent, Recent (Social), Parish History, History TDGNHAS Series III, 72 (1997), 117(1009.36 KB) |
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Lochmaben Stane Bronze Age, Etymology, Mediaeval TDGNHAS Series III, 16 (1929-30), 129(WARNING very large file size: 28.93 MB) |
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Lochmaben Town Council Minutes 1612-1721 Recent, Recent (Social), Parish History, History TDGNHAS Series III, 74 (2000), 114(1.19 MB) |
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Lochwood Castle Architecture, Mediaeval, Recent, History TDGNHAS Series III, 65 (1990), 93(WARNING very large file size: 25.98 MB) |
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Lochwood Castle - A Preliminary Site Survey Recent, Mediaeval, Architecture TDGNHAS Series III, 45 (1968), 184(WARNING very large file size: 70.97 MB) |
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Lochwood Tower Mediaeval, Genealogy, Architecture, Recent TDGNHAS Series III, 13 (1925-26), 187(WARNING very large file size: 39.97 MB) |
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Lockerbie in its Origin TDGNHAS Series II, 18 (1905-06), 155(WARNING very large file size: 11.24 MB) |
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Lockerbie Tower Architecture, Mediaeval, Recent, History TDGNHAS Series III, 67 (1992), 61(WARNING very large file size: 28.8 MB) |
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Lockerbie Tower Genealogy, Recent, Parish History TDGNHAS Series III, 14 (1926-28), 180(WARNING very large file size: 125.46 MB) |
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Locus Maponi Roman and Romano British, Early Mediaeval TDGNHAS Series III, 31 (1952-53), 35(WARNING very large file size: 58.72 MB) |
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Logan Estate Mediaeval, Genealogy, Campanology, Horology TDGNHAS Series III, 11 (1923-24), 178(WARNING very large file size: 45.36 MB) |
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Long Knowe Earthwork Enclosure: Report on the Wood TDGNHAS Series III, 56 (1981), 63(WARNING very large file size: 42.64 MB) |
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Long Knowe Earthwork Enclosure: Report on Radio Carbon Dating Assays TDGNHAS Series III, 56 (1981), 67(WARNING very large file size: 42.64 MB) |
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Long Knowe Earthwork Enclosure: Animal Bone Report TDGNHAS Series III, 56 (1981), 68(WARNING very large file size: 42.64 MB) |
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Long Knowe Earthwork Enclosure: Pollen Report TDGNHAS Series III, 56 (1981), 69(WARNING very large file size: 42.64 MB) |
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Lord Herries and Mary Queen of Scots TDGNHAS Series III, 88 (2014), 79(WARNING large file size: 7.34 MB)
Abstract
This article explores the involvement and conduct of Lord Herries in the dramatic events and changes which took place in Scotland in the 1560s. It also examines the significance of the Herries memoirs. John Maxwell of Terregles (d.1583) became the fourth Lord Herries in right of his wife — a custom not uncommon at that time. His wife was the daughter of the third Lord Herries who died in 1543. Terregles is on the left bank of the Nith near Dumfries. Before assuming or being granted his peerage he was known as the Master of Maxwell. As early as 1560 it was said that he ‘laboureth to be Lord Herries.’ It is not clear exactly when he became known as Lord Herries, but at least by April 1567 he was Lord Herries. For convenience he will be referred to as Herries throughout this article. |
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Lord Hopetoun's Mine at Leadhills: Illustrated by David Allan and Paul Sanby Recent (Literature & Art), Industrial Archaeology, Geology, History, Parish History TDGNHAS Series III, 54 (1979), 85(WARNING very large file size: 96.07 MB) |
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Lord Maxwell in Dumfries, 1523 Mediaeval, History, Parish History TDGNHAS Series III, 38 (1959-60), 196(WARNING very large file size: 44.37 MB) |