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Henry Wardlaw of Pitreavie

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40: 63:. The queen's property (as settled in 1593) included the Lordship of Dunfermline, the Earldom of Ross, and Lordships of Ardmannoch and Etrrick Forest, and Wardlaw compiled accounts of the queen's revenue. In 1596, the financial administrators known as the 156:
King Charles is said to have sent him a bible with an embroidered crimson velvet cover for his services, and gave him a pair of gloves, perhaps in 1633. These are now kept by the
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continued to draw salaries as grooms of his bedchamber of in Scotland. Henry Wardlaw and other officers of crown rents in Scotland were given directions to pay them.
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Wardlaw became involved in building works at other royal palaces and castles. King James planned to return to Scotland in 1617. The depute-treasurer
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He was knighted at Royston on 22 October 1613. Wardlaw acquired the "superiority" of the lands of Pitreavie from the burgh of Edinburgh in May 1614.
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Anne Wardlaw (born 1606), named after Anne of Denmark, who married (1) on 19 June 1623, William Lundie of Lundie, (2) David Sibbald
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Claire Robinson, 'A Pair of Early Seventeenth-Century Gauntlet Gloves given by King Charles I to Sir Henry Wardlaw',
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Claire Robinson, 'A Pair of Early Seventeenth-Century Gauntlet Gloves given by King Charles I to Sir Henry Wardlaw',
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in 1629. Some accounts for crown revenue made by Wardlaw from the papers of the Earls of Mar are held by the
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After the death of Anne of Denmark in 1619, Wardlaw continused to administer the Dunfermline estates for
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on the birthday of King Charles, 19 November. Wardlaw delivered substantial sums from royal rents to
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In 1626 Wardlaw paid from his receipts of royal revenue for 26 blue gowns given 26 poor men at
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Henry Wardlaw (d. 1653), who married Margaret Beaton, a daughter of David Beaton of Balfour
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He was the son of Cuthbert Wardlaw of Balmule and Katherine Dalgleish, and a grandson of
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William Wardlaw of Balmule, who married Christian Foulis, a daughter of James Foulis of
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Letter of Anne of Denmark to Henry Wardlaw, St Andrews University Library MS 38590
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In 1612 Anne of Denmark sent instructions to Henry Wardlaw for the baptism of
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Elizabeth Wardlaw, who married Anthony Alexander, Master of Works, in 1633.
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and the New Augmentations (duties paid from former church lands) and mint.
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appointed Wardlaw as Receiver General, responsible for the income of the
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gave Wardlaw and James Baillie of Lochend £30,000 towards repairs at
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He married Elizabeth Wilson, or Hutton. Their children included:
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Margaret Wardlaw, who married James Reed, Provost of Dunfemline.
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in the burial vault granted him by Anne of Denmark in 1616.
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Extracts from the Burgh Records of Edinburgh, 1604-1626
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in June 1602 about non-paying tenants of the queen in
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Pitreavie Castle before nineteenth-century alterations
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Register of the Privy Council of Scotland, 1607-1610
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In 1609 he advanced £200 Sterling in recompense for
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Index

Henry Wardlaw of Torrie

Dunfermline
Anne of Denmark
James VI
William Schaw
Octavians
Comptrollery
Privy Council of Scotland
Ettrick Forest
jewels taken from Anne of Denmark
Margaret Hartsyde
Anne Home
Mary (Dudley) Sutton, Countess of Home
Earl of Home
Anna Hay, Countess of Winton
Gideon Murray
Edinburgh Castle
Stirling Castle
Falkland Palace
Holyrood Palace
Prince Charles
National Archives of Scotland
John Murray
University of St Andrews
Holyrood Abbey
James Murray of Kilbaberton
Dumbarton Castle
Linlithgow Palace
Falkland Palace

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