Mar's Wark at Stirling has datestones of 1570 and 1572.[4]
Publications
Ane Prettie Mirrour, or Conference betuix the faithful Protestant and the Dissemblit false Hypocreit, by William Lauder, printed by Robert Lekpreuik in Edinburgh.
The Regentis Tragedie, by Robert Sempill the elder, printed by Robert Lekpreuik in Edinburgh and John Awdely in London.
References
↑ David Laing, "Notice respecting the monument of Regent Murray", Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries, 6 (1865), p. 49. doi:10.9750/PSAS.006.49.55
↑ David Laing, "Notice respecting the monument of Regent Murray", Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries, 6 (1865), pp. 52–53. doi:10.9750/PSAS.006.49.55
↑ Jane Dawson, "Mary, Queen of Scots, Three Noblewomen and a Fife 'Murder Mystery", Gender in Scotland: Place, Faith, and Politics (Edinburgh, 2024), p. 13.
↑ Aonghus MacKechnie, "Early Post Reformation Scots Houses", Ian Gow & Alistair Rowan, Scottish Country Houses (Edinburgh, 1995), p. 26.
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