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John Preston, Lord Fentonbarns

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in July 1598 including readings from Latin authors. In January 1599, ploughmen working on his fields at Nether Liberton were threatened by Henry Wardlaw of Baberton and his armed followers. Wardlaw was arrested and imprisoned in a room above the porch of
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His second son, Michael Preston, became laird of Fentonbarns, but was excecuted for murder in 1631. His daughter Katherine married John Morison, Treasurer of the City of Edinburgh, and they were parents to
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of June 1599 mentions Preston's involvement in crown finance and the royal jewels. The King had instructed him to repay a sum of money advanced on the security of some of the
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to George Heriot. Preston however, had reserved the money for the costs of an embassy to France. On 2 October 1601 he was named one of eight commissioners to assist the
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was conferred in 1628. By his marriage to Elizabeth, daughter of William Turnbull, the younger John Preston became possessor of the lands of
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hoped that Preston and other exchequer officials would guarantee a sum of 1,500 crowns which he owed the goldsmith and financier
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Bruce Lenman, 'Jacobean Goldsmith-Jewellers as Credit-Creators: The Cases of James Mossman, James Cockie and George Heriot',
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Preston became "Collector and Treasurer of the New Augmentation". In January 1599,
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About the end of April 1611 Preston was appointed one of a council of eight—the
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on the value of foreign silver and gold coins circulating in Scotland.
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in the administration of his office. In recognition of his services
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before 20 October 1575. He frequently appeared in cases before the
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He was a member of a committee of lawyers and ministers including
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in May 1603 to discuss and investigate a controversy involving
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for jewels. They were minded to refuse the king. A letter from
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As a member of the Privy Council, Preston went with others to
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in Edinburgh. John Preston was admitted advocate at the
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Extracts from the Burgh Records of Edinburgh, 1589-1603
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By his wife, Lilias Gilbert, daughter of the goldsmith
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on 24 November 1596. The same year he was, along with
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Edinburgh
Kingdom of Scotland
Lord president of the court of session
Penicuik
lord president of the court of session
dean of guild
Scottish bar
privy council
ordinary lord of session
Privy Council
Edward Bruce
general assembly of the kirk
Scottish mint
John Russell
Robert Rollock
Provost
Henry Nisbet
University of Edinburgh
St Giles' Cathedral
James VI
George Heriot
James VI
jewels of Anne of Denmark
treasurer
James VI
Midlothian
Stirling Castle
Anne of Denmark
Prince Henry
Aberdeen assembly

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