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Historical government position in Scotland
The Treasurer was a senior post in the pre-Union government of Scotland, the Privy Council of Scotland. The full title of the post was Lord High Treasurer
Treasurer_of_Scotland
Ceremonial ministers of the Crown
Scotland, the Treasurer-depute, the President of the Privy Council, and the High Admiral of Scotland. Great Officers of State Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
Great Officers of State (United Kingdom)
Great_Officers_of_State_(United_Kingdom)
Crown that was used for coronation of monarchs of Scotland
The Crown of Scotland (Scots: Croun o Scotland, Scottish Gaelic: Crùn na h-Alba) is the centrepiece of the Honours of Scotland. It is the crown that was
Crown_of_Scotland
Queen of Scotland from 1503 to 1513
18 October 1541) was Queen of Scotland from 1503 until 1513 as the wife of James IV. She then served as regent of Scotland during her son's minority,
Margaret_Tudor
Fortress overlooking the harbour of Dunbar, Scotland
Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 9 (Edinburgh, 1911), p. 21. Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 9 (Edinburgh, 1911)
Dunbar_Castle
King of Scotland from 1513 to 1542
of Scotland from 9 September 1513 until his death in 1542. He was crowned on 21 September 1513 at the age of seventeen months. James was the son of King
James_V
Queen of Scotland from 1538 to 1542
Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland: 1531–1538, vol. 6 (Edinburgh, 1905), pp. 417–8, 435. James Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol
Mary_of_Guise
flag of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: bratach na h-Alba; Scots: Banner o Scotland, also known as St Andrew's Cross or the Saltire) is the national flag of Scotland
Flag_of_Scotland
Scottish noble
Haliburton of Dirleton (died circa 1449), Lord High Treasurer of Scotland was a Scottish noble. The eldest son of Sir John Haliburton of Dirleton (d
Walter de Haliburton, 1st Lord Haliburton of Dirleton
Walter_de_Haliburton,_1st_Lord_Haliburton_of_Dirleton
15th-century pretender to the English throne
438–441 Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1877), pp. 296, 299–300. Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 1 (Edinburgh
Perkin_Warbeck
Type of armour consisting of small metal plates sewn between textile layers
(link) Thomas Dickson, Accounts of the Treasurer, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1877), p. 223. Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, 7 (Edinburgh, 1907), p. 471.
Jack_of_plate
Jester to Mary, Queen of Scots
Friends and Enemies of Mary Queen of Scots (Edinburgh: Birlinn, 2006), p. 163. Charles Thorpe McInnes, Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 12 (Edinburgh:
Nichola_(fool)
Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, 1500-1504, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), p. 297. James Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, 4 (Edinburgh
Rockers_(royal_courts)
King of Scotland from 1488 to 1513
p. 183. Accounts of Treasurer of Scotland, 1500–1504, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), p. 419. Thomas Dickson, Accounts of the Treasurer, vol. 1 (Edinburgh
James_IV
Wedding of Mary I of Scotland and the future Francis II of France
Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1877), ccxxiii footnote; vol. 10 (Edinburgh, 1913), lxxv–lxxvi, 367: Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland
Wedding of Mary, Queen of Scots, and Francis, Dauphin of France
Wedding_of_Mary,_Queen_of_Scots,_and_Francis,_Dauphin_of_France
of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 7, Edinburgh (1907), records of Scottish royal purchases Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland
Scottish royal tapestry collection
Scottish_royal_tapestry_collection
Scottish prior
Treasurer of Scotland, 13 (Edinburgh: HMSO, 1978), p. 283. Register of the Privy Council of Scotland, iii, 366: Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, xii, 382:
Robert Richardson (Lord Treasurer)
Robert_Richardson_(Lord_Treasurer)
Treasurer was a Scottish warship in the Royal Scots Navy in the 16th century. Treasurer was purchased by James IV of Scotland from a merchant of Le Conquet
Treasurer_(warship)
Queen of Scots from 1469 to 1486
know poisons. Records of costume and fabric bought for Margaret of Denmark survive in the accounts of the Lord Treasurers of Scotland. Fabrics and fur were
Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotland
Margaret_of_Denmark,_Queen_of_Scotland
Illegitimate daughter of James IV of Scotland (born ca 1497)
387: Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 4 (Edinburgh, 1902), pp. 339, 324, 401, 404. Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 3 (Edinburgh
Margaret_Stewart,_Lady_Gordon
Queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1567
Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542
Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
16th-century African servant at the Scottish court
2008), p. 281: Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), p. 468. Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900)
Ellen_More
Poem by William Dunbar
potential route for African people to reach Scotland. The accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland record the employment of some Africans at James's court. These
Of_Ane_Blak-Moir
Scottish landowner and administrator
"familiar servant" of James IV. The surnames are spelled variously as "Beaton", "Betoun", or "Bethune". He was Treasurer of Scotland in the years 1500
David_Betoun_of_Creich
Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland
Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), pp. lxxiii-lxxxiv, 116-7, 280. Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 3 (Edinburgh
Ladykirk,_Scottish_Borders
1550-1554", Journal of the Sydney Society for Scottish History, 7 (1999). p. 96 James Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, 10 (Edinburgh,
Gold_mining_in_Scotland
Scottish landowner, politician (died 1540)
Lord High Treasurer to James V of Scotland. Robert Barton was the son of John Barton the sailor. He took Perkin Warbeck away from Scotland in the Cuckoo
Robert_Barton_of_Over_Barnton
Younger daughter of James II of Scotland and Mary of Guelders
daughter of James II of Scotland and Mary of Guelders. Once engaged to the Lancastrian Prince of Wales, Margaret instead became the mistress of William
Margaret Stewart (born c. 1455)
Margaret_Stewart_(born_c._1455)
Famous medieval bombard
209 no. 788. Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 7 (Edinburgh, 1907), 222. Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1877)
Mons_Meg
Scottish aristocrat (died 1579)
Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 8, p. 461. James Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 9 (Edinburgh, 1911),
Margaret Douglas, Countess of Arran
Margaret_Douglas,_Countess_of_Arran
Scottish noblewoman and mistress of King James IV of Scotland
Thomas, ed., Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1877), pp. cxxii-cxxxiv. Gustav Bergenroth, Calendar of State Papers, Spain, vol
Margaret_Drummond_(mistress)
Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 11 (Edinburgh, 1916), pp. 66, 76. Charles Thorpe McInnes, Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, 1566-1574
Drinksilver
Lundy of Balgonie, (died 1500) was a Scottish knight, Master of the Royal Artillery, and Lord High Treasurer of Scotland. Robert was a courtier of James
Robert_Lundie
The Treasurer-depute was a senior post in the pre-Union government of Scotland. It was the equivalent of the English post of Chancellor of the Exchequer
Treasurer-depute
1507 and 1508 events in Edinburgh, Scotland
James Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Treasurer, vol. 4 (Edinburgh, 1902), p. 64 Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, 4 (Edinburgh, 1902), p. 119 Sarah
Wild Knight and the Black Lady
Wild_Knight_and_the_Black_Lady
Castle in Moray, Scotland
pp. 462-3. Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland: 1506-1507, vol. 3 (Edinburgh, 1901), p. 167. Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland: 1506-1507, vol. 3
Darnaway_Castle
British architect
Rolls of Scotland, 19 (Edinburgh, 1898), p. 252. Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 12 (Edinburgh, 1970), pp. 30, 47, 58. Accounts of the Treasurer
William_MacDowall
Ruined palace in Scotland
ruins of Linlithgow Palace are located in the town of Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland, 15 miles (24 km) west of Edinburgh. The palace was one of the
Linlithgow_Palace
Regent of Scotland from 1543 to 1554
of Châtellerault, 2nd Earl of Arran (c. 1519 – 22 January 1575), was a Scottish nobleman and Regent of Scotland during the minority of Mary, Queen of
James Hamilton, Duke of Châtellerault
James_Hamilton,_Duke_of_Châtellerault
British politician and favorite of King James I (c. 1587–1645)
was advanced to the Earldom of Somerset, on 23 December appointed Treasurer of Scotland. On 26 December, Lady Essex married Carr at Whitehall Palace. King
Robert_Carr,_Earl_of_Somerset
Scottish landowner
of Cassillis (/ˈkæsəlz/ KASS-əlz; 12 May 1515 – 15 November 1558) was a Scottish landowner, soldier, politician, and judge. He served as Treasurer of
Gilbert Kennedy, 3rd Earl of Cassilis
Gilbert_Kennedy,_3rd_Earl_of_Cassilis
Scottish Lordship of Parliament
Haliburton of Dirleton (or Dirletoun) was a Scottish Lordship of Parliament created circa. 1450 for Sir Walter de Haliburton, Lord High Treasurer of Scotland. The
Lord_Haliburton_of_Dirleton
1815), pp. 8–11. James III National Galleries of Scotland Thomas Dickson, Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1877), pp. 79–80, 83.
Jewels of James III of Scotland
Jewels_of_James_III_of_Scotland
Historic location in Dumbarton, Scotland
of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland. Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 5 (Edinburgh, 1903), pp. xxxii-xxxiii. Accounts of the Treasurer of
Dumbarton_Castle
Heir apparent to James V
Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 7 (Edinburgh, 1907), p. 357. James Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Treasurer, vol. 7 (Edinburgh, 1907)
James, Duke of Rothesay (1540–1541)
James,_Duke_of_Rothesay_(1540–1541)
Ruined castle in Northumberland, England
Earl of Dunbar, Lord Treasurer of Scotland, but thereafter, the castle fell into decay and much of its masonry was used in other buildings. A survey of 1715
Harbottle_Castle
Queen of Scotland in 1537
Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 7 (Edinburgh, 1907), p. 19. Andrea Thomas, Princelie Majestie: The Court of James V (Edinburgh:
Madeleine_of_Valois
13th-century English nobleman
the treasurer of the English administration in Scotland from 1296 to 1297. He was an adviser to John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey at the Battle of Stirling
Hugh_de_Cressingham
Scottish nobleman and architect (c. 1495–1540)
Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 7 (Edinburgh, 1907), p. 471. Accounts of the Lord Treasurer of Scotland. vol. 8, p. 55 Accounts of the
James_Hamilton_of_Finnart
Traditional Officers of European Kingdoms
Chancellor of the Crown [pl] Great Marshal of the Crown [pl] Great Treasurer of the Crown [pl] The term "officer of state" is sometimes used loosely of any great
Great_Officers_of_State
Scottish courtier and politician
(1555–1617) was a Scottish courtier and politician. He was Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland from 1582 to 1596 and Treasurer of Scotland from 1596 to 1599
Walter Stewart, 1st Lord Blantyre
Walter_Stewart,_1st_Lord_Blantyre
Historic castle in Edinburgh, Scotland
(1981), p. 105. Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 8 (Edinburgh, 1908), p. 127. Joseph Bain, Calendar State Papers Scotland: 1547–1563, vol. 1 (Edinburgh
Edinburgh_Castle
Servant of King James V of Scotland
king's purse by the Treasurer of Scotland. Tennent delivered £50 Scots to the Master of Work John Scrimgeour of Myres for the building of the tennis court
John_Tennent_(courtier)
Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, 1500-1504, vol. 3 (Edinburgh, 1901), p. 360. M. Livingstone, Register of the Privy Seal of Scotland, 1 (Edinburgh
John_Currour
Medieval European betrothal practice
Retrieved 29 December 2025. Paul, James Balfour (1907). Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland. Vol. 7. Edinburgh. p. 140.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location
Handfasting
Part of the Rough Wooing (10 September 1547)
Calendar State Papers Scotland, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), p. 19 no. 42. James Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 9 (Edinburgh, 1911)
Battle_of_Pinkie
English courtier
Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, 1500-1504, vol. 3 (Edinburgh, 1901), p. 360. James Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, 1506-1507,
Eleanor_Verney
Mistress of James IV of Scotland
Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), pp. 294–8. Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900)
Janet_Kennedy
Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol 5 (Edinburgh, 1905), p. 332 ('tyrement': funeral) Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol
Katherine_Bellenden
Castle in Fife, Scotland
Palace, in Falkland, Fife, Scotland, is a royal palace of the Scottish kings. It was one of the favourite places of Mary, Queen of Scots, who took refuge
Falkland_Palace
Former Great Office of State of the Kingdom of Scotland
Director of Chancery Privy Council of Scotland Treasurer of Scotland Treasurer-depute of Scotland Secretary of State, Scotland List of Masters of Requests
Lord_Chancellor_of_Scotland
Spanish diplomat
Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile at the courts of James IV of Scotland and Henry VII of England. His mission to Scotland was concerned
Pedro_de_Ayala
Scottish noblewoman (1474-1537)
Dickson, Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland: 1473-1498 (Edinburgh, 1877), pp. 257, 262-4. Thomas Dickson, Accounts of the Treasurer, vol. 1 (Edinburgh
Lady_Catherine_Gordon
Scottish courtier, landowner and Lord Treasurer
Elphinstone (1552–1638), was a Scottish courtier, landowner, and Lord Treasurer. Alexander Elphinstone was the son of Robert Elphinstone, 3rd Lord Elphinstone
Alexander Elphinstone, 4th Lord Elphinstone
Alexander_Elphinstone,_4th_Lord_Elphinstone
Scottish courtier
of Scottish Women (Edinburgh, 2018), p. 246. Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, 13 (Edinburgh: HMSO, 1978), p. 267. Gordon Donaldson, Register of
William_Murray_(valet)
Lord Treasurer of Scotland
Sir David Guthrie (fl. 1479), was lord treasurer of Scotland in 1461. Guthrie was the son of Alexander Guthrie of Kincaldrum. From 25 March 1466, when David
David Guthrie (lord treasurer)
David_Guthrie_(lord_treasurer)
Scottish politician (1637–1695)
of Scotland on 12 June 1672. He was appointed a Scottish Privy Councillor in 1667, Lord Justice General from 1680 to 1682, and Lord High Treasurer of
William Douglas, 1st Duke of Queensberry
William_Douglas,_1st_Duke_of_Queensberry
was a Scottish aristocrat and priest in the Pre-Reformation church. He was the son of Sir Archibald Douglas of Kilspindie, Treasurer of Scotland. After
Alexander Douglas (bishop-designate)
Alexander_Douglas_(bishop-designate)
Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1877), pp. 223, 231, 227, 259. Thomas Dickson, Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 1
John_Steel_(tailor)
Castle in Fife, Scotland
following his appointment as Lord High Treasurer of Scotland. Sir Robert built a two-storey range of buildings to the east of the keep, enlarging the accommodation
Balgonie_Castle
Scottish Prince and regent
of Albany (8 July 1482 – 2 June 1536) was the regent of the Kingdom of Scotland and the count of Auvergne and Lauraguais in France. John was a son of
John_Stewart,_Duke_of_Albany
Penny of Henry of Scotland The Scottish Mint was the Kingdom of Scotland's official maker of Scottish coinage. There were a number of mints in Scotland, for
Mints_of_Scotland
Earl of Morton (1582 – 7 August 1648) was a grandson of the 6th Earl of Morton. He was Treasurer of Scotland, and a zealous Royalist. He was the son of Robert
William Douglas, 7th Earl of Morton
William_Douglas,_7th_Earl_of_Morton
16th-century Royal Scots naval ship
(Edinburgh, 1907), pp. 336-7. Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 8, 159. Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 7 (Edinburgh, 1907), pp
Salamander_of_Leith
Historic site in Bo'ness, Scotland
Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 8 (Edinburgh, 1908), 371, 372. James Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 9
Kinneil_House
Illegitimate son of James V of Scotland
Buchanan and Mary, Queen of Scots', Scottish Church History, 30:1 (2000), p. 7. James Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 7 (Edinburgh
James Stewart, Commendator of Kelso and Melrose
James_Stewart,_Commendator_of_Kelso_and_Melrose
16th-century Scottish landowner and convicted conspirator
Parliament of Scotland declared James Ormiston and Hob Ormiston outlaws for Darnley's murder in December 1567. The accounts of the treasurer of Scotland include
James_Ormiston_(conspirator)
16th-century Scottish Protestant nobleman
James Kirkcaldy of Grange (died 1556), a Fife laird and treasurer of Scotland. He married Janet Melville, aunt of Sir James Melville of Halhill. Their
James_Kirkcaldy
Scottish lawyer and courtier
member of the Scottish College of Justice, and treasurer for James V. In July 1543, he signed the "Secret Bond", a protest against the policies of Regent Arran
John_Campbell_of_Lundy
as a spy for France and Mary of Guise, receiving a pension from her of 300 crowns. Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, 8, p. 106. Andrea Thomas, Princelie
Michael_Durham
7r-v. Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 7 (Edinburgh, 1907), pp. 353, 356, 421 Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 7 (1909)
Lion_(warship)
Building in Midlothian, Scotland
"Queen's chamber". William, 7th Earl of Morton, Treasurer of Scotland, entertained King Charles I during his visit to Scotland in 1633. The king liked the place
Dalkeith_Palace
December 1501, the treasurer of Scotland provided Matthew Auchinleck senior with two pounds of borax, six pounds of copper, two pounds of grease called "crechis"
Matthew_Auchinleck
Expenses made to feed the Scottish royal household
Clothing in the Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland (Boydell, 2019), p. 573: Accounts of the Treasurer, vol. 9 (Edinburgh, 1911), pp. 408–10:
Food and the Scottish royal household
Food_and_the_Scottish_royal_household
Scottish gentlewoman
Register of the Privy Council of Scotland, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1877), pp. 437, 463. Charles Thorpe McInnes, Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, 12 (Edinburgh:
Nicolas Wardlaw, Lady Bonnyton
Nicolas_Wardlaw,_Lady_Bonnyton
1513 battle between England and Scotland
of Arbroath and Iona Sir William Knollys, Lord St. John, Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, prior of Torphichen Preceptory. Laurence Oliphant, Abbot of
Battle_of_Flodden
Scottish statesman (died 1659)
obtained his pardon. From 1636 to 1641 he held the office of Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, and aided Charles I in introducing the liturgy. He endeavoured
John Stewart, 1st Earl of Traquair
John_Stewart,_1st_Earl_of_Traquair
Castle in Scotland
Walker, p.45 Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), p. 277. James Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Treasurer: 1500–1504, vol. 2 (Edinburgh
Stirling_Castle
Scottish tailor who worked for James V of Scotland
years of the king's minority, his clothes had been made by Andrew Edgar. Arthur's work is known through the accounts of the treasurer of Scotland, and
Thomas_Arthur_(tailor)
high treasurer of Scotland. Baillie was, according to one authority, a natural son of Sir William Baillie of Lamington, one of the favourites of James
Cuthbert_Baillie
Architectural structure in Edinburgh
Holyrood Abbey is a ruined abbey of the Canons Regular in Edinburgh, Scotland. The abbey was founded in 1128 by David I of Scotland. During the 15th century,
Holyrood_Abbey
Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 12 (Edinburgh, 1970), p. 26. Charles Thorpe McInnes & Athol Murray, Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol
Jane_Colquhoun
Ceremonial sword
MacDonald, Sixteenth-Century Scotland (Brill, 2008), p. 57: James Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 6 (Edinburgh, 1905), pp.
Scottish_Sword_of_State
Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 9 (Edinburgh, 1911), pp. xxviii, 161-2, 163, 166, 167, 172-3: Calendar State Papers Scotland, vol. 1 (Edinburgh
Brunstane_Castle
persons of Ethiopia". Subsequent accounts of the Scottish treasurer, from 1511 onwards, mention Ellen More and Margaret More, as servants of Margaret
African presence at the Scottish royal court
African_presence_at_the_Scottish_royal_court
Scottish nobleman
Lintrethan, Treasurer of Scotland. They had at least five children: Alexander Lyon, 2nd Lord Glamis John Lyon, 3rd Lord Glamis William Lyon of Peetanya /
Patrick_Lyon,_1st_Lord_Glamis
citing National Records of Scotland, E34/1. 'Pottingar', DOST/DSL James Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 2 (Edinburgh,
John_Mosman_(apothecary)
Servant of African origin at the Scottish royal court
Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 12 (Edinburgh: HMSO, 1970), p. 181. McInnes, Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 12 (Edinburgh, 1970)
Nageir_the_Moor
Jewels belonging to Mary, Queen of Scots
of Scotland, 1574–1580, vol. 13 (Edinburgh, 1978), p. 283: Register of the Privy Council of Scotland, vol. 3, p. 366: Accounts of the Treasurer of Scotland
Jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots
Jewels_of_Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
Jewels belonging to James V of Scotland
The jewellery and jewels owned by James V of Scotland are mainly known from the royal treasurer's accounts and inventories. James V reinforced his authority
Jewels_of_James_V
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