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Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming

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Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming (c. 1494 – 10 September 1547), was Lord Chamberlain of Scotland to King James V, from 1524. [1]

30 relations: Alexander Livingston, 5th Lord Livingston, Battle of Pinkie Cleugh, Battle of Solway Moss, Biggar, South Lanarkshire, Chamberlain of Scotland, Clan Tweedie, Clarenceux King of Arms, Cumbernauld Castle, Dispensation (canon law), Drumelzier, Earl of Wigtown, George Edward Cokayne, James Fleming, 4th Lord Fleming, James Hamilton, Duke of Châtellerault, James IV of Scotland, James V of Scotland, Janet Stewart, Lady Fleming, John Erskine, 5th Lord Erskine, John Fleming, 2nd Lord Fleming, John Fleming, 5th Lord Fleming, John Stewart, 4th Earl of Atholl, Malcolm Fleming, Mary Fleming, Mary of Guise, Mary, Queen of Scots, Ralph Sadler, Robert Crichton, 6th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar, Scottish coinage, William Livingstone, 6th Lord Livingston, William Maitland of Lethington.

Alexander Livingston, 5th Lord Livingston

Alexander Livingston, 5th Lord Livingston of Callandar (c. 1500–1553) was the guardian of Mary, Queen of Scots, during her childhood.

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Battle of Pinkie Cleugh

The Battle of Pinkie Cleugh, sometimes known as the Battle of Pinkie, took place on 10 September 1547 on the banks of the River Esk near Musselburgh, Scotland.

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Battle of Solway Moss

The Battle of Solway Moss took place on Solway Moss near the River Esk on the English side of the Anglo-Scottish border in November 1542 between English and Scottish forces.

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Biggar, South Lanarkshire

Biggar (Bigear) is a town and former burgh in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Chamberlain of Scotland

Holders of the office of Lord Chamberlain of Scotland are known from about 1124.

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Clan Tweedie

Tweedie or Tweedy is a Scottish clan name.

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Clarenceux King of Arms

Clarenceux King of Arms, historically often spelled Clarencieux, is an officer of arms at the College of Arms in London.

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Cumbernauld Castle

Cumbernauld Castle was the predecessor of Cumbernauld House in the Park in Cumbernauld.

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Dispensation (canon law)

In the jurisprudence of canon law of the Catholic Church, a dispensation is the exemption from the immediate obligation of law in certain cases.

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Drumelzier

Drumelzier, is a village and civil parish on the B712 in the Tweed Valley in the Scottish Borders.

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Earl of Wigtown

The title of Earl of Wigtown (or Wigton or Wigtoun) was created twice in the Peerage of Scotland.

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George Edward Cokayne

George Edward Cokayne, (29 April 1825 – 6 August 1911), was an English genealogist and long-serving herald at the College of Arms in London, who eventually rose to the rank of Clarenceux King of Arms.

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James Fleming, 4th Lord Fleming

James Fleming, 4th Lord Fleming (1534–18 December 1558) was Lord Chamberlain of Scotland.

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James Hamilton, Duke of Châtellerault

James Hamilton, Duke of Châtellerault and 2nd Earl of Arran (c. 1516 – 22 January 1575), was a regent for Mary, Queen of Scots.

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James IV of Scotland

James IV (17 March 1473 – 9 September 1513) was the King of Scotland from 11 June 1488 to his death.

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James V of Scotland

James V (10 April 1512 – 14 December 1542) was King of Scotland from 9 September 1513 until his death, which followed the Scottish defeat at the Battle of Solway Moss.

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Janet Stewart, Lady Fleming

Janet Stewart, Lady Fleming (17 July 1502 – 20 February 1562), called la Belle Écossaise (French for "the Beautiful Scotswoman"), was an illegitimate daughter of King James IV of Scotland who served as governess to her half-niece Mary, Queen of Scots.

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John Erskine, 5th Lord Erskine

John Erskine, 5th Lord Erskine (died 1555) was a Scottish nobleman.

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John Fleming, 2nd Lord Fleming

John Fleming, 2nd Lord Fleming (c. 1465 – 1 November 1524) was a Scottish nobleman.

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John Fleming, 5th Lord Fleming

John Fleming, 5th Lord Fleming (1529–6 September 1572), was a Scottish nobleman and a supporter of Mary, Queen of Scots.

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John Stewart, 4th Earl of Atholl

John Stewart, 4th Earl of Atholl (died 25 April 1579) was a Scottish noble.

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Malcolm Fleming

Malcolm Fleming may refer to.

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Mary Fleming

Mary Fleming (1542–fl. 1581), was a Scottish noblewoman and childhood companion and cousin of Mary, Queen of Scots.

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Mary of Guise

Mary of Guise (Marie; 22 November 1515 – 11 June 1560), also called Mary of Lorraine, ruled Scotland as regent from 1554 until her death.

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Mary, Queen of Scots

Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I, reigned over Scotland from 14 December 1542 to 24 July 1567.

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Ralph Sadler

Sir Ralph Sadler PC, Knight banneret (1507 – 30 March 1587; also spelled Sadleir, Sadlier) was an English statesman, who served Henry VIII as Privy Councillor, Secretary of State and ambassador to Scotland.

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Robert Crichton, 6th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar

Robert Crichton, 6th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar, (died 1561) was the son of William Crichton, 5th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar and Elizabeth Fleming, daughter of Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming.

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Scottish coinage

From 1124 until 1709 the coinage of Scotland was unique, and minted locally.

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William Livingstone, 6th Lord Livingston

William Livingstone, 6th Lord Livingston, (died 1592), was a Scottish lord of Parliament.

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William Maitland of Lethington

William Maitland of Lethington (1525 – 9 June 1573) was a Scottish politician and reformer, and the eldest son of poet Richard Maitland.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Fleming,_3rd_Lord_Fleming

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