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James Barroun

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In August 1560, Barroun, as Dean of Guild, made a complaint or submission to the burgh council about those who worked as "free merchants" and "free craftsmen" in Edinburgh, and enjoyed various privileges, but were not burgesses of the town. The council's response was to order that lists of unfree
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produced two silver chandeliers or lamps. The burgh council had decided to sell the church silver and vestments to fund its works, especially that of reforming the fabric of St Giles for Protestant worship. Barroun was asked to have the metal of the bells and the pillars of the
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progressed, Barroun was asked to dismantle and remove the Mary bell of St Giles' Kirk. In August and September 1560, the ornaments of St Giles were delivered to James Barroun for safekeeping as Dean of Guild. These included the chalice, patten, and spoon, the arm of
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His first wife was Elizabeth Adamson. He married secondly, Helen Lesley or Leslie (d. 1577), the "Goodwife of Kinnaird". After Barroun's death she married James Kirkcaldy, whose brother, Regent Moray's friend
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James Barroun was primarily a textile merchant, and his will lists the luxury fabrics in his shop or booth and work house in detail, and the farmstock of his estate at Kinnaird in
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He was a member of a family of Edinburgh merchants and became a burgess and member of the guild in 1547. In 1558 his kinsman Patrick Barroun obtained paintings in Flanders for
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after Mary of Guise rejected inferior cloth. In March 1558 he sold 12 great double hanks of gold embroidery thread to Mary of Guise.
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to raise loans. Barroun lent money to Moray and held Mary's diamond crucifix, an emerald pendant, and other jewels as a pledge.
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were bought from James Barroun. As Dean of Guild, in April 1560, Barroun was asked to organise repairs at
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In June 1561 James Barroun was asked by the town council to request the return of their artillery from
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merchants and craftsmen should be made, and they should be compelled to become free members.
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Another member of the family, Martha Barroun, was married to the kirk minister
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cast into artillery for the town, either in Scotland or Flanders.
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in his own house. Bothwell spoke to Knox about his quarrel with
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Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh, 1557-1571
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Extracts From the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh, 1557–1571
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Extracts from the Burgh Records of Edinburgh: 1589-1603
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In February 1558 the Italian cloth merchant and banker
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He supplied textiles and hosiery to 213:, who became Regent of Scotland when 7: 376:, vol. 10 (Edinburgh, 1913), p. 340. 374:Accounts of the Treasurer, 1551-1559 358:Accounts of the Treasurer, 1546-1551 575:, vol. 4 (Edinburgh, 1881), p. 537. 549:, vol. 6 (Edinburgh, 1927), p. 163. 360:, vol. 9 (Edinburgh, 1911), p. 268. 256:His daughter Helen Barroun married 474:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1848), p. 322 14: 204:James Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Arran 624:Material culture of royal courts 562:(Edinburgh, 1997), pp. 110, 145. 531:Edinburgh Under Siege: 1571–1573 310:Accounts of the Master of Works 231:jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots 209:James Barroun was a friend of 123:council of Edinburgh and the 94:complete the marriage contract 40:jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots 1: 614:Businesspeople from Edinburgh 560:Scotland's Last Royal Wedding 511:Edinburgh and the Reformation 498:Edinburgh and the Reformation 485:HMC 6th Report: Earl of Moray 392:(Edinburgh, 1927), pp. 411-3. 297:Edinburgh and the Reformation 609:16th-century Scottish people 329:National Records of Scotland 277:Jean Lyon, Countess of Angus 211:James Stewart, Earl of Moray 129:George Seton, 7th Lord Seton 34:James Barroun made loans to 247:William Kirkcaldy of Grange 236:He died in September 1569. 640: 513:(Edinburgh, 1981), p. 277. 500:(Edinburgh, 1981), p. 277. 457:(Edinburgh, 1875), p. 116. 299:(Edinburgh, 1981), p. 277. 340:Melanie Schuessler Bond, 92:, to travel to Paris to 223:coerced into abdication 533:(Stroud, 2003), p. 45. 189:Laird of Drumquhassill 119:In February 1559, the 42: 84:provided finance for 33: 619:Scottish Reformation 215:Mary, Queen of Scots 144:Scottish Reformation 86:Mary, Queen of Scots 25:Scottish Reformation 426:James David Marwick 318:, 32 (2018), p. 130 527:Works of John Knox 472:Works of John Knox 370:James Balfour Paul 354:James Balfour Paul 316:Regional Furniture 217:was imprisoned in 157:Euphame MacCalzean 43: 558:David Stevenson, 227:Robert Richardson 110:Lady of Lochleven 631: 576: 569: 563: 556: 550: 540: 534: 520: 514: 507: 501: 494: 488: 482: 476: 464: 458: 451: 445: 439: 433: 423: 417: 411: 405: 399: 393: 386:Annie I. 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Index

Scottish Reformation

Regent Moray
jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots
Mary of Guise
Holyrood Palace
Dairsie
Fife
Regent Arran
Barbara Hamilton
Timothy Cagnioli
Mary, Queen of Scots
James Stewart, Commendator of St Andrews
complete the marriage contract
Dauphin
Scots
Margaret Erskine
Lady of Lochleven
James MacGill
burgh
Provost
George Seton, 7th Lord Seton
French crowns
St Giles' Kirk
Scottish Reformation
St Giles
Thomas McCalzean
Euphame MacCalzean
censers
chrismarium

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