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About Robert Seton of Mylis
- *****George and Marie had children Robert, James and Mary Seton.************8[9] On 29 August 1570, Marie and her son Robert were arrested for giving letters for Mary, Queen of Scots, to a messenger, John Moon. They were put on trial in Tolbooth at Edinburgh, on the charge that their letters denied the authority of James VI of Scotland and his representatives. They were released on their promise they would not write to Queen Mary again.[10] [edit]References
^ Maitland, (1829), 38. ^ Maitland (1829), 42-3 ^ Maitland, (1829), prologue. ^ Protocol book of James Foulis, SRS (1926), no.206. ^ Descent of Theodore Roosevelt from Edward III through John Beaufort ^ Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 7 (1907), 140. ^ Register of the Privy Seal of Scotland, vol. 5 part 1 (1957), p.644 no.2245. ^ Wood, vol. 1 (1923), 245-7. ^ Maitland, (1829), 42. ^ A Diurnal of Remarkable Occurents in Scotland, Bannatyne Club (1833), pp.185-6 Wood, Marguerite, ed., Balcarres Papers: Foreign Correspondence with Marie de Lorraine, vol. 1, SHS (1923) Maitland, Richard, The History of the House of Seytoun to 1559 by Sir Richard Maitland of Lethington contiuned by Alexnder Viscount Kingston, Maitland Club (1829)
Birth: 1535 - Winton East Lothian Parents: George Seton, Marie Seton (born Pyerres) Siblings: Margaret Seton, Marion Seton, Marriott Seton, John Seton, Helenar Seaton, James Seton, George Seton, Margaret Springer (born Seton), Mary Seton, Robert Seton, Eleanor Seton, Beatrix Ogilvie (born Seton)
Robert Seton of Mylis's Timeline
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1535
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Winton, East Lothian, Scotland
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1563 |
January 29, 1563
Age 28
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