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  • Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie (also Lindesay or Lyndsay; c. 1532–1580) was a Scottish chronicler, author of The Historie and Chronicles of Scotland, 1436–1565...
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  • athlete Robert de Lindsay (fl. 1100s), Scottish noble Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie (ca. 1532–1580), Scottish chronicler Robert Henry Lindsay (1868–1938)...
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    became a centre of flax spinning. There is an 18th-century bridge over the Ceres Burn. It was the home of Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie, who wrote the first...
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  • century writer Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie gave Patrick Lord Lindsay a number of speeches in his chronicle History of Scotland. Lindsay was said to have...
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  • xl. Norman Macdougall, James IV, p. 53. Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie, The History of Scotland (Edinburgh: Robert Freebairn, 1778), p. 149. "Inventory battlefields"...
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    married the Earl of Angus. A later sixteenth-century Scottish attitude to the futility of the battle was given by Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie, in words that...
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    Lindsay of Pitscottie, Robert, Chronicles of Scotland, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1814), p. 374. Adam Abell, George Buchanan, John Lesley, Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie...
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  • 2007-02-03. Dalyell, John Graham, ed., The Chronicles of Scotland by Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie, vol. 1, Edinburgh (1814) pp. 249-250. Davidson, J.P...
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    9–10. Macdougall, Norman, James IV, p. 53. Lindsay of Pitscottie, Robert, The History of Scotland, Robert Freebairn, Edinburgh (1778), p. 149. Macdougall...
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  • Lindsay of Pitscottie (1532–1580) are early examples of the name being used as "surname" by members of lower nobility in Scotland. Lindsay was used in...
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    they discussed the account given by Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie of the supernatural summons of James IV and several of his nobles to appear before Pluto...
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    was standing near one of these cannons when it exploded and killed him. Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie stated in his history of James's reign that "as...
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    chronicle writer Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie recorded that John Stewart built a lavish temporary palace near Pitlochry to entertain James V of Scotland and...
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  • 1580 in literature (category Years of the 16th century in literature)
    Sebastián de Horozco, Spanish poet and dramatist (born 1510) Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie, Scottish chronicler (born c.1532) probable – Raphael Holinshed...
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    (1836), 572-584. Lindsay of Pitscottie, Chronicles of Scotland, vol. 2, Edinburgh, (1814), 489-490. Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol...
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    renaissance court. Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie listed their professions: he plenished the country with all kind of craftsmen out of other countries, as...
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    (1558–1561) », Histoire, Économie & Société, 2007, pp. 3–46: Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie, History of Scotland (Edinburgh, 1814), pp. 536–545. Michaud & Poujalat...
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    pastimes.' Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie said the entertainments lasted four days. Their children included: Francis Stewart, who became Earl of Bothwell...
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  • Sheriff of Fife. According to Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie he was compelled to give over some of his lands to the Earl of Angus, who was at that time very...
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    Chronicles of Scotland, Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie História da Província Santa Cruz a que vulgarmente chamamos Brasil – Brazil History of the Prophets...
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