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Wedderburn was the eldest son of Alexander Wedderburn elder (1510–1589) and Isobel Anderson. He was a great uncle of David Wedderburne of Dundee who is known for his account book published in 1898. Richard's brother Patrick Wedderburn was also merchant and burgess in Dundee, but Richard was
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In July 1573 his parents gave him part of their tenement in Dundee located in South
Marketgate. He sold this property to his brother Patrick and his wife, Elizabeth Low, in 1590. Richard also had a property called the Chapel Yard in the Cowgate of Dundee.
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Scottish wheat flour and green cloth supplied to the king, "Skotsk hvidemel" and "grønt klaede", his name appears as "Richardus Vederborn".
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Christian IV in September 1596, stayed with him in August, and he claimed 516 dalers from the King of Denmark.
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were his security for the debt of 18 Danish dollars and 8 shillings. Barnbarroch's kinsman,
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Kancelliets brevbøger vedrørende
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Richard
Wedderburn married three times. He died in 1602 and was buried at
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mentioned meeting Wedderburn during the king's visit to Elsinore in 1590.
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In 1600 he was involved in the transport of timber bought by
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in Denmark by 1568. He supplied timber for the roof of the
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