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James Inglis (tailor)

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His first wife was Françoise Mullinno, who died in 1569. Her will mentions a pair of gold bracelets and a silver girdle which she left to her sister. She gave her clothes to family and friends and small token gifts to her husband's apprentices and her servant Helen Kello.
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was appointed as embroiderer to the King on 25 July 1573. Inglis supervised a workshop of craftsmen who were rarely mentioned in the royal accounts, but in May 1578 the young King ordered that Inglis' "servandis" should be given
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James Inglis continued as the king's tailor into the 17th century, serving in total for 32 years. He was petitioning for payment of his annual fee in June 1611. The money had been paid by
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in Edinburgh. He was returning from Stirling Castle, where he had been fitting the king's clothes. Inglis was released two days later after the Deacon of Crafts had spoken with
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ordered him to make coronation robes for James from fine crimson velvet, blue velvet, red taffeta, and fur.
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Papers relative to the marriage of King James the Sixth of Scotland, with the Princess Anna of Denmark
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In May 1590, James Inglis worked on costumes for a Highland dance and a sword dance performed at the
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Punishing the dead?: Suicide, Lordship, and Community in Britain, 1500-1830
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Keywords of Identity, Race, and Human Mobility in Early Modern England
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Anna of Denmark: The Material and Visual Culture of the Stuart Courts
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appointed him tailor to her son on 24 January 1567. In July 1567 the
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Inglis supplied clothes for four pages and a "Moir" in October 1590,
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Papers Relative to the Marriage of King James the Sixth of Scotland
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Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh: 1589-1603
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Journal of the Transactions in Scotland, by Richard Bannatyne
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bought him a horse in February 1569 for £30, provided by
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Amy L. Juhala, 'Edinburgh and the Court of James VI',
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Index

James VI of Scotland

James VI
Arnold Bronckorst

Treasurer's Accounts
National Records of Scotland
Mary, Queen of Scots
Privy Council
Stirling Castle
Earl of Mar
Annabell Murray
Regent Moray
Jerome Bowie
Marian Civil War
Alexander Baillie
Lamington
St Cuthbert's Church
William Kirkcaldy of Grange
Edinburgh Castle
William Betoun
drinksilver
entry and coronation of Anne of Denmark
Alexander Miller
African servant at court
passementerie
George Home, 1st Earl of Dunbar
Julian Goodare
Papers relative to the marriage of King James the Sixth of Scotland, with the Princess Anna of Denmark (Edinburgh, 1828), p.21
Athol Murray

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