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Alexander Home, 5th Lord Home

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discussed removing cannon from Hume Castle, requiring a manifest from Lady Home or her husband, a condemned prisoner. There was controversy over whether some guns belonged to the earl, the crown of Scotland, or the Laird of Restalrig. Agnes gave him a memorandum of the cannon at Hume in September
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to the English. Alexander was then taken hostage to England, but returned in 1548 and was quickly able to organise the recapture of Home Castle, with his brother Andrew Home.
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in her husband's favour. She wanted to offer redress for previous actions that had offended Elizabeth, such as receiving her rebels including
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on 4 July 1573. The necklace was described as "a carcan of gold and perll, the gold annamalit (enamelled) reid the string grene".
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was preparing a large fleet to send to aid the Protestants in France. She showed this to the English diplomat at her court,
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blamed his wife Agnes Gray Lady Home, for his revolt and as a supporter of Elizabeth's rebels, now fugitives from the
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who laughed at it. Randolph recorded her reply which hints both at Elizabeth's meanness and Home's motive;
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to help pay the garrison. As security Kirkcaldy gave her fifteen diamonds and a pearl necklace from the
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on the death of his father who was injured in a skirmish with the English two days before the
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related how his mother Mariotta Haliburton was then compelled to negotiate the surrender of
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and Elizabeth Beaton. However, he first married Margaret Ker of Cessford, a daughter of Sir
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In June 1574 Agnes Gray wrote a long letter to Queen Elizabeth, who had written to
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to punish the border people. Moray was accompanied by Lord Home, Ker of
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In 1537 Alexander was contracted to marry a natural daughter of
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Agnes Gray, Lady Home, had loaned the commander of the castle,
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on 9 September 1547 the day before the battle of Pinkie. Both
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Alexander was captured by the English while riding on
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Index

Warden of the Eastern March
George Home, 4th Lord Home
Mariotta Haliburton
Lord Home
Battle of Pinkie Cleugh
James V of Scotland
Walter Ker of Cessford
George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal
Robet Logan
Restalrig
Alexander Home, 6th Lord Home
Falside Bray
William Patten
Jean de Beaugué
Hume Castle
Mary, Queen of Scots
Elizabeth I of England
Thomas Randolph
Regent Moray
Mary, Queen of Scots
Scottish civil war
Commendatorship
Arbroath
Liddesdale
Cessford
Ferniehirst
Mangerton
Regent Mar
Rising of the North
Edinburgh Castle

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