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Katherine Bellenden

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102:. Amongst the many payments to "Katherine Bellenden" in the Scottish treasurer's accounts one entry notes Katherine as the spouse of Robert Craig, a servant of the tailor Thomas Arthur. This was Katherine's namesake niece, daughter of Thomas Bellenden of Auchnoule, married to Robert Craig, later an Edinburgh merchant, and their children included 86:
While Katherine worked in the royal wardrobe she bought cambric cloth, Holland cloth, and other materials for making the King's shirts, which she and her colleague Janet Douglas, the King's seamstress, embroidered with gold and silver thread. She sold cloth to the King's tailor,
215:. Anne Bothwell was the daughter of Adam Bothwell the bishop, and perhaps granddaughter of Katherine Bellenden. The ballad relates to her seduction and abandonment by Alexander Erskine (d.1640), a son of the 211:
in 1570. Alison Sinclair married David Hamilton of Monktonmains, brother of Bothwellhaugh. The persons of Isobel Sinclair and her supposed cousin Anne Bothwell are conflated in the Scottish ballad,
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as his ancestors had done, and Katherine wrote, 'we think great lack to go from our native rooms which my husband and his surname have held these three or four hundred years.'
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van Heijnsbergen, Theo (1994). "The Interaction Between Literature and History in Queen Mary's Edinburgh: the Bannatyne Manuscript and its Prosopographical Context".
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and his wife the royal laundress, Mause Acheson, made a contract "mortifyng" property, including the rents of part of a property on Edinburgh's
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Katherine married Adam Hopper (d. 1529) in 1527 receiving a royal gift of £300 as a dowry or "tochter" in thanks for her mother's service, then
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Katherine and Adam Hopper had a son, Richard, who was eldest and heir to Adam Hopper after he died in 1530. Francis Bothwell was the father of
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In July 1537 Katherine, described as "Master Francis Bothuilis wyfe" delivered 10 ells of purple velvet for use at the funeral of the Queen,
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for sums of money they owed for lands in Orkney and Shetland. Mary of Guise was giving their Orkney lands to
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The Renaissance in Scotland. Studies in Literature, Religion, History and Culture offered to John Durkan
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Van Heijnsbergen, Theo, 'Literature in Queen Mary's Edinburgh: the Bannatyne Manuscript', in,
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and Mariota Douglas, who was the nurse of James V. Her older brother was the Justice Clerk
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Katherine had two daughters with Oliver Sinclair. Isobel Sinclair married
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Anna of Denmark: The Material and Visual Culture of the Stuart Courts
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In November 1543, Katherine wrote to the Queen Dowager of Scotland,
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Katherine was the daughter of Patrick Bellenden a servant of
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Scottish ballads and songs, historical and traditionary
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has dramatised Katherine's role in the royal wardrobe;
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Registrum cartarum Ecclesie Sancti Egidii de Edinburgh
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History Workshop, What's in a Surname? Rebecca Mason
200:, though it is unclear if Katherine was his mother. 456:Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, 1513-1546 180:. In Orkney, Oliver Sinclair held the castle of 78:did not usually adopt their husband's surnames. 369:Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland 357:Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland 345:Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland 284:Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland 499:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1868), pp. 39, 41-2, 327. 43:. Her grandson was the mathematician and poet 8: 227:As part of the restoration of the Palace at 472:Scottish Correspondence of Mary of Lorraine 157:for priests to say Mass for their souls in 486:(SRS: Edinburgh, 1985), pp. 65-6, no. 198. 141:which she had lent to the King's mother, 247: 237:Historic Scotland - Katherine Bellenden 409:(Tuckwell: East Linton, 2002), p. 108. 484:Protocol Book of John Foular, 1528-34 7: 253: 251: 438:, vol. 6 (Edinburgh, 1905), p. 390. 371:, vol. 7 (Edinburgh, 1907), p. 463. 286:, vol. 5 (Edinburgh, 1903), p. 330. 133:James V paid Katherine £666-13s-4d 14: 474:(SHS: Edinburgh, 1927), pp. 46-7. 452:(Bannatyne Club: Edinburgh, 1859) 137:in April 1538, this was for 1000 298:, vol.4 (London, 1875), no. 5059 335:(London: Collins, 1978), p. 68. 296:Letters & Papers Henry VIII 205:James Hamilton of Bothwellhaugh 272:Protocol Book of Thomas Foular 58:, who were both merchants and 1: 106:the physician and the lawyer 37:Thomas Bellenden of Auchnoule 520:16th-century Scottish people 515:Court of James V of Scotland 422:(Manchester, 2020), p. 139. 259:The Renaissance in Scotland 213:Lady Anne Bothwell's Lament 551: 525:Scottish ladies-in-waiting 405:Sanderson, Margaret H.B., 309:Court, Kirk, and Community 93:David Lindsay of the Mount 436:Accounts of the Treasurer 385:. Leiden. p. 219. 82:Sewing for the Stewarts 495:Maidment, James, ed., 331:Rosalind K. Marshall, 311:(London, 1981), p. 30. 261:(Brill, 1994), p. 218. 95:a diplomat and poet. 72:early modern Scotland 68:battle of Solway Moss 60:Provosts of Edinburgh 454:pp. 246-253 no.141: 448:Laing, David, ed., 270:Durkan, John, ed., 159:St Giles, Edinburgh 100:Madeleine of Valois 21:James V of Scotland 17:Katherine Bellenden 432:James Balfour Paul 233:Historic Scotland 207:who assassinated 27:A family at court 542: 500: 493: 487: 481: 475: 465: 459: 445: 439: 429: 423: 416: 410: 403: 397: 396: 378: 372: 366: 360: 354: 348: 342: 336: 329: 323: 318: 312: 305: 299: 293: 287: 281: 275: 268: 262: 255: 198:Bishop of Orkney 170:Thomas McCalzean 108:Sir Thomas Craig 56:Francis Bothwell 550: 549: 545: 544: 543: 541: 540: 539: 505: 504: 503: 494: 490: 482: 478: 466: 462: 446: 442: 430: 426: 417: 413: 407:A Kindly Place? 404: 400: 393: 380: 379: 375: 367: 363: 355: 351: 343: 339: 330: 326: 319: 315: 307:Jenny Wormald, 306: 302: 294: 290: 282: 278: 269: 265: 256: 249: 245: 229:Stirling Castle 224: 190: 153:to the west of 131: 129:Family finances 119:Anne of Denmark 84: 64:Oliver Sinclair 47:, who invented 29: 12: 11: 5: 548: 546: 538: 537: 532: 527: 522: 517: 507: 506: 502: 501: 488: 476: 460: 440: 424: 411: 398: 391: 373: 361: 349: 337: 324: 313: 300: 288: 276: 263: 246: 244: 241: 240: 239: 223: 222:External links 220: 189: 186: 178:Earl of Huntly 143:Margaret Tudor 130: 127: 115:Elizabeth Gibb 113:In the 1590s, 83: 80: 41:John Bellenden 33:Margaret Tudor 28: 25: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 547: 536: 533: 531: 528: 526: 523: 521: 518: 516: 513: 512: 510: 498: 492: 489: 485: 480: 477: 473: 469: 468:Annie Cameron 464: 461: 457: 453: 451: 444: 441: 437: 433: 428: 425: 421: 418:Jemma Field, 415: 412: 408: 402: 399: 394: 388: 384: 377: 374: 370: 365: 362: 358: 353: 350: 346: 341: 338: 334: 333:Mary of Guise 328: 325: 322: 317: 314: 310: 304: 301: 297: 292: 289: 285: 280: 277: 273: 267: 264: 260: 254: 252: 248: 242: 238: 234: 230: 226: 225: 221: 219: 218: 214: 210: 206: 201: 199: 195: 194:Adam Bothwell 187: 185: 183: 179: 175: 174:George Gordon 171: 167: 166:Mary of Guise 162: 160: 156: 155:Moubray House 152: 148: 144: 140: 136: 128: 126: 124: 120: 116: 111: 109: 105: 101: 96: 94: 90: 89:Thomas Arthur 81: 79: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 52: 50: 46: 42: 38: 34: 26: 24: 22: 18: 496: 491: 483: 479: 471: 463: 455: 449: 443: 435: 427: 419: 414: 406: 401: 382: 376: 368: 364: 356: 352: 344: 340: 332: 327: 316: 308: 303: 295: 291: 283: 279: 271: 266: 258: 212: 209:Regent Moray 202: 191: 163: 147:John Tennent 132: 112: 97: 85: 53: 30: 16: 15: 535:1568 deaths 530:1497 births 217:Earl of Mar 45:John Napier 509:Categories 392:9004100970 243:References 104:John Craig 49:logarithms 151:Netherbow 188:Children 182:Kirkwall 123:James VI 74:married 389:  139:merks 135:Scots 76:women 70:. In 387:ISBN 121:and 511:: 470:, 434:, 250:^ 231:, 196:, 176:, 161:. 125:. 51:. 395:.

Index

James V of Scotland
Margaret Tudor
Thomas Bellenden of Auchnoule
John Bellenden
John Napier
logarithms
Francis Bothwell
Provosts of Edinburgh
Oliver Sinclair
battle of Solway Moss
early modern Scotland
women
Thomas Arthur
David Lindsay of the Mount
Madeleine of Valois
John Craig
Sir Thomas Craig
Elizabeth Gibb
Anne of Denmark
James VI
Scots
merks
Margaret Tudor
John Tennent
Netherbow
Moubray House
St Giles, Edinburgh
Mary of Guise
Thomas McCalzean
George Gordon

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