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Edward Bruce, 1st Lord Kinloss

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An inventory was made of his household goods and silverware around the year 1610. He had seven pieces of tapestry for his great chamber, and a suite of gilt leather hangings for the gallery. His pictures included the king's arms, a portrait of
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Bruce was sent to London for money from Elizabeth again in April 1598 and received £3,000. He interceded in a legal case in London for his brother,
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Janet Bruce (who may have been born illegitimately to another mother), who married Thomas Dalyell of the Binns, and was the mother of General
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had been forced to take on a group of African and Portuguese captives by English captains. He also successfully negotiated the release of
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in a heart-shaped silver case clamped with iron between two stones. The heart burial was discovered in 1808 and reburied.
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He died in London in January 1611. He was succeeded in his titles by his eldest son, also named, Edward Bruce.
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Alexander Courtney, 'The Secret Correspondence of James VI, 1601-3', Susan Doran & Paulina Kewes,
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Lord Stowell, 'Account of the Discovery of the Heart of Lord Edward Bruce at Culross in Perthshire',
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He accompanied the King to England on his accession in 1603. In June the king sent him to greet
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and its manor in 1603, which would remained in the Bruce family until the late 19th century.
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Doubtful and dangerous: The question of the succession in late Elizabethan England
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Doubtful and dangerous: The question of the succession in late Elizabethan England
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affair led to rumours that he was corrupted by Elizabeth's gift of a gold chain.
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Ferrerii Historia abbatum de Kynlos: una cum vita Thomae Chrystalli abbatis
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that Elizabeth gave to James VI. They were to ensure the money was paid to
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Book of Bruce; ancestors and descendants of King Robert of Scotland
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in 1602, with remainder to his heirs and assigns whatsoever.
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written in 1608 alludes to Bruce having a grave illness.
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and buried there, except his heart which was buried at
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Bruce became an English subject, was admitted to the
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to congratulate James, but had fallen ill from gout.
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sent him as ambassador to London and gave him £1,000
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and Bruce to London in April 1601 the sum paid as a
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Douglas. pp.  1119:Members of the Privy Council of England 398:Scottish History Society Miscellany XVI 349: 436:(Tuckwell: East Linton, 2000), p. 115. 70:Arms of Bruce, Lord Kinloss, from the 1149:Peers of Scotland created by James VI 121:. He also requested the rendition of 7: 578:, vol. 20 (London, 1824), pp. 515–8. 215:, who had arrived as the envoy from 196:was increased, by the persuasion of 465:, vol. 4 (London, 1824), pp. 447–8. 1124:Senators of the College of Justice 607:. 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Rolls Chapel
King's College London
Maughan Library
PC

Blairhall
James VI
Scots
James Colville
Queen Elizabeth
baptism of Prince Henry
Earl of Bothwell
yearly sum of money
Thomas Foulis
Anne of Denmark's
Jacob Kroger
George Bruce of Carnock
Bruce
Robert Ker
Cessford
Archbishop of York
Bishopthorpe
Holyrood Palace
Valentine Thomas
Abbey of Kinloss
Baron of Muirton
Lord of Session

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