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Robert Hamilton of Briggis

Robert Hamilton of Briggis (died 1568) was a Scottish soldier and military engineer. He was keeper of Linlithgow Palace and Dunbar Castle and was Master of the Scottish artillery.

Robert Hamilton was Captain of Linlithgow Palace
Robert Hamilton was Captain of Dunbar Castle
Hamilton built siege works at Broughty Castle against John Luttrell

Lands edit

Briggis was an estate at Kirkliston near the Almond Water a West Lothian river and the Gogar Burn. The ancient monument called the Cat Stane is on this ground. Hamilton held the lands of Easter Briggis from Lord Torphichen, not directly from the crown, and so was sometimes called "Robert Hamilton in Briggis". In 1561 Hamilton was exempted fom paying teinds.[1]

Robert Hamilton also gained lands at Easter Collessie or Halhill in Fife. He was a brother of Andrew Hamilton of Cochno, governor of Dumbarton Castle.[2]

Career edit

In February 1542 James V of Scotland sent Robert Hamilton and Matthew Hamilton of Milnburn to France. They were allowed to return by Regent Arran in January 1543.[3]

On 22 August 1543 he was made Keeper and Captain of Linlithgow Palace, with its gardens, tennis court, and eel-trap. This was after the infant Mary, Queen of Scots was taken from Linlithgow to Stirling Castle. The previous keeper was William Danielstoun.[4][5] In March 1554 Hamilton was given a specific charter to work the coal pit at Linlithgow.[6]

He was also captain of Dalkeith Castle in February 1544.[7] He fought with the Earl of Lennox and the Earl of Glencairn against Regent Arran at the battle of Glasgow Moor in March or May 1544.[8]

He was quickly reconciled with Regent Arran. In August 1545 he was a commissioner with Lord Seton or Lord Borthwick for a cavalry force of 1000 men to defend the English border. John Scrimgeour of Myres was the paymaster.[9] In March 1546 he went to Dupplin wood with the carpenter James Crawford to cut timber to mount the guns at Dunbar.[10] In September 1546 he brought artillery to besiege Lennox at Dumbarton Castle.[11]

He was involved in the siege of St Andrews Castle in December 1546 where he spent at least £3756 Scots on the artillery and workmen. He was Captain of Dunbar Castle and directed repairs there in 1547, during the war known as the Rough Wooing.[12] In September 1547 he resigned his role at Dunbar to John Bonkill, Chamberlain of St Andrews, and Alexander Forus, and a new Captain, William Hamilton of Humbie. Dunbar was transferred to the French commander Monsieur La Chapelle in June 1548.[13]

One of his sons, also named Robert Hamilton, hauled the cannon called "thrawyn-mouth" from Dunbar Castle to the siege of Haddington in July 1548.[14]

In February 1550 he was at the siege of Broughty Castle which was held by the English soldier John Luttrell. Hamilton gave 10 gold crowns to John Dodds and Anthony Kennedy, the leaders of the pioneers digging siegeworks for French guns.[15]

In 1551 Regent Arran rewarded him and William Hamilton of Humbie, his successor at Dunbar, with the sums of money owed by the tailor Thomas Arthur to James V.[16]

In December 1552, Regent Arran sent him worsted cloth and velvet for a gown for Elizabeth Ramsay, the daughter of William Ramsay of Leuchars and Colluthie. Her father had been killed at the battle of Pinkie, and she was probably staying at Linlithgow Palace at this time. She subsequently married David Carnegie.[17] He was also sent money to give to two banished Englishmen.[18]

On 10 February 1556 he was made master of her majesty's artillery and munitions, by Mary of Guise, then Regent of Scotland. His letter of appointment mentions his faithful service in the wars with "the auld enemies of England" and his experience of fortifications and munitions. He was given powers to survey fortifications and order repairs. The position paid £100 Scots.[19][20]

During the six years of her Regency (1554–1560), Mary of Guise employed an Italian military designer, Lorenzo Pomarelli from Siena who is particularly associated with works on the Island of Inchkeith.[21]

Hamilton of Briggis was chamberlain of the lands of Dunbar. His account for 1561 mentions rabbits, local produce that featured on the royal table.[22]

In July 1561 Mary, Queen of Scots made Robert Anstruther captain of Dunbar. He took charge of the cannons and ammunition according to an inventory made by Robert Hamilton of Briggs.[23]

Queen Mary appointed Andrew Ferriar keeper of Linlithgow Palace on 28 January 1567. He was instructed to keep some fields of broom in the park to feed the queen's mares, and plant trees in the Peel, the environs of the palace. He was also given powers to apprehend anyone hunting with dogs or culverin hand-guns in the park.[24]

Robert Hamilton of Briggis died in 1568. He had at least four children.

References edit

  1. ^ James Kirk, Books of Assunption of Thirds (Oxford, 1995), p. 3.
  2. ^ John Anderson, Historical and genealogical memoirs of the House of Hamilton (Edinburgh, 1825), p. 424.
  3. ^ David Hay Fleming & James Beveridge, Register of the Privy Seal, 1542-1548, vol. 3 (Edinburgh, 1936), p. 6 no. 32.
  4. ^ James Maidment, Spottiswoode Miscellany, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1844), p. 357.
  5. ^ David Hay Fleming & James Beveridge, Register of the Privy Seal, 1542-1548, vol. 3 (Edinburgh, 1936), p. 67 no. 460.
  6. ^ James Beveridge, Register of the Privy Seal, 1548-1556, vol. 4 (Edinburgh, 1952), p. 497 no. 2866.
  7. ^ Marcus Merriman, The Rough Wooings (Tuckwell: East Linton, 2000), p. 95: Accounts of the Treasurer, vol. 8, p. 261.
  8. ^ James Beveridge, Register of the Privy Seal, 1548-1556, vol. 4 (Edinburgh, 1952), p. 450 no. 2617.
  9. ^ John Hill Burton, Register of the Privy Council of Scotland, 1545-1569, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1877), p. 16.
  10. ^ James Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Treasurer, vol. 8 (Edinburgh, 1908), p. 444.
  11. ^ James Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Treasurer, vol. 8 (Edinburgh, 1908), p. 444.
  12. ^ James Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Treasurer, vol. 9 (Edinburgh, 1911), pp. 88-9, 138, 445.
  13. ^ Accounts of the Treasurer, vol. 9 (Edinburgh, 1911), p. 445.
  14. ^ James Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Treasurer, vol. 9 (Edinburgh, 1911), p. 216.
  15. ^ Accounts of the Treasurer, vol. 9 (Edinburgh, 1911), p. 372.
  16. ^ James Beveridge, Register of the Privy Seal, 1548-1556, vol. 4 (Edinburgh, 1952), p. 201 no. 1258.
  17. ^ Melanie Schuessler Bond, Dressing the Scottish Court (Boydell, 2019), pp. 495-6.
  18. ^ James Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Treasurer, vol. 10 (Edinburgh, 1913), p. 145.
  19. ^ HMC Mar & Kellie, vol. 1 (London, 1904), pp. 15-6.
  20. ^ James Beveridge, Register of the Privy Seal, 1548-1556, vol. 4 (Edinburgh, 1952), pp. 557-8 no. 3158.
  21. ^ Amadio Ronchini, 'Lorenzo Pomarelli' in Atti e memorie delle RR. Deputazioni di storia patria per le provincie Modenesi e Parmensi (Modena, 1868), pp. 264-5, 271: Ciro Birra, 'Lorenzo Pomarelli, un architetto del XVI secolo tra Siena e Napoli' in Rendiconti della Accademia di Archeologia Lettere e Belle Arti (Giannini Editore: Napoli 2016), pp. 287-302: For Pomarelli at Inchkeith see National Records of Scotland, E34/21 (2).
  22. ^ George Powell McNeill, Exchequer Rolls, 1557-1567, vol. 19 (Edinburgh, 1898), pp. 17-18, 146-7.
  23. ^ James Beveridge & Gordon Donaldson, Register of the Privy Seal: 1556–1567, 5:1 (Edinburgh, 1957), pp. 195 no. 825.
  24. ^ James Beveridge & Gordon Donaldson, Register of the Privy Seal, 5:2 (Edinburgh, 1957), p. 254 no. 3182.

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Robert Hamilton of Briggis died 1568 was a Scottish soldier and military engineer He was keeper of Linlithgow Palace and Dunbar Castle and was Master of the Scottish artillery Robert Hamilton was Captain of Linlithgow Palace Robert Hamilton was Captain of Dunbar Castle Hamilton built siege works at Broughty Castle against John LuttrellLands editBriggis was an estate at Kirkliston near the Almond Water a West Lothian river and the Gogar Burn The ancient monument called the Cat Stane is on this ground Hamilton held the lands of Easter Briggis from Lord Torphichen not directly from the crown and so was sometimes called Robert Hamilton in Briggis In 1561 Hamilton was exempted fom paying teinds 1 Robert Hamilton also gained lands at Easter Collessie or Halhill in Fife He was a brother of Andrew Hamilton of Cochno governor of Dumbarton Castle 2 Career editIn February 1542 James V of Scotland sent Robert Hamilton and Matthew Hamilton of Milnburn to France They were allowed to return by Regent Arran in January 1543 3 On 22 August 1543 he was made Keeper and Captain of Linlithgow Palace with its gardens tennis court and eel trap This was after the infant Mary Queen of Scots was taken from Linlithgow to Stirling Castle The previous keeper was William Danielstoun 4 5 In March 1554 Hamilton was given a specific charter to work the coal pit at Linlithgow 6 He was also captain of Dalkeith Castle in February 1544 7 He fought with the Earl of Lennox and the Earl of Glencairn against Regent Arran at the battle of Glasgow Moor in March or May 1544 8 He was quickly reconciled with Regent Arran In August 1545 he was a commissioner with Lord Seton or Lord Borthwick for a cavalry force of 1000 men to defend the English border John Scrimgeour of Myres was the paymaster 9 In March 1546 he went to Dupplin wood with the carpenter James Crawford to cut timber to mount the guns at Dunbar 10 In September 1546 he brought artillery to besiege Lennox at Dumbarton Castle 11 He was involved in the siege of St Andrews Castle in December 1546 where he spent at least 3756 Scots on the artillery and workmen He was Captain of Dunbar Castle and directed repairs there in 1547 during the war known as the Rough Wooing 12 In September 1547 he resigned his role at Dunbar to John Bonkill Chamberlain of St Andrews and Alexander Forus and a new Captain William Hamilton of Humbie Dunbar was transferred to the French commander Monsieur La Chapelle in June 1548 13 One of his sons also named Robert Hamilton hauled the cannon called thrawyn mouth from Dunbar Castle to the siege of Haddington in July 1548 14 In February 1550 he was at the siege of Broughty Castle which was held by the English soldier John Luttrell Hamilton gave 10 gold crowns to John Dodds and Anthony Kennedy the leaders of the pioneers digging siegeworks for French guns 15 In 1551 Regent Arran rewarded him and William Hamilton of Humbie his successor at Dunbar with the sums of money owed by the tailor Thomas Arthur to James V 16 In December 1552 Regent Arran sent him worsted cloth and velvet for a gown for Elizabeth Ramsay the daughter of William Ramsay of Leuchars and Colluthie Her father had been killed at the battle of Pinkie and she was probably staying at Linlithgow Palace at this time She subsequently married David Carnegie 17 He was also sent money to give to two banished Englishmen 18 On 10 February 1556 he was made master of her majesty s artillery and munitions by Mary of Guise then Regent of Scotland His letter of appointment mentions his faithful service in the wars with the auld enemies of England and his experience of fortifications and munitions He was given powers to survey fortifications and order repairs The position paid 100 Scots 19 20 During the six years of her Regency 1554 1560 Mary of Guise employed an Italian military designer Lorenzo Pomarelli from Siena who is particularly associated with works on the Island of Inchkeith 21 Hamilton of Briggis was chamberlain of the lands of Dunbar His account for 1561 mentions rabbits local produce that featured on the royal table 22 In July 1561 Mary Queen of Scots made Robert Anstruther captain of Dunbar He took charge of the cannons and ammunition according to an inventory made by Robert Hamilton of Briggs 23 Queen Mary appointed Andrew Ferriar keeper of Linlithgow Palace on 28 January 1567 He was instructed to keep some fields of broom in the park to feed the queen s mares and plant trees in the Peel the environs of the palace He was also given powers to apprehend anyone hunting with dogs or culverin hand guns in the park 24 Robert Hamilton of Briggis died in 1568 He had at least four children References edit James Kirk Books of Assunption of Thirds Oxford 1995 p 3 John Anderson Historical and genealogical memoirs of the House of Hamilton Edinburgh 1825 p 424 David Hay Fleming amp James Beveridge Register of the Privy Seal 1542 1548 vol 3 Edinburgh 1936 p 6 no 32 James Maidment Spottiswoode Miscellany vol 1 Edinburgh 1844 p 357 David Hay Fleming amp James Beveridge Register of the Privy Seal 1542 1548 vol 3 Edinburgh 1936 p 67 no 460 James Beveridge Register of the Privy Seal 1548 1556 vol 4 Edinburgh 1952 p 497 no 2866 Marcus Merriman The Rough Wooings Tuckwell East Linton 2000 p 95 Accounts of the Treasurer vol 8 p 261 James Beveridge Register of the Privy Seal 1548 1556 vol 4 Edinburgh 1952 p 450 no 2617 John Hill Burton Register of the Privy Council of Scotland 1545 1569 vol 1 Edinburgh 1877 p 16 James Balfour Paul Accounts of the Treasurer vol 8 Edinburgh 1908 p 444 James Balfour Paul Accounts of the Treasurer vol 8 Edinburgh 1908 p 444 James Balfour Paul Accounts of the Treasurer vol 9 Edinburgh 1911 pp 88 9 138 445 Accounts of the Treasurer vol 9 Edinburgh 1911 p 445 James Balfour Paul Accounts of the Treasurer vol 9 Edinburgh 1911 p 216 Accounts of the Treasurer vol 9 Edinburgh 1911 p 372 James Beveridge Register of the Privy Seal 1548 1556 vol 4 Edinburgh 1952 p 201 no 1258 Melanie Schuessler Bond Dressing the Scottish Court Boydell 2019 pp 495 6 James Balfour Paul Accounts of the Treasurer vol 10 Edinburgh 1913 p 145 HMC Mar amp Kellie vol 1 London 1904 pp 15 6 James Beveridge Register of the Privy Seal 1548 1556 vol 4 Edinburgh 1952 pp 557 8 no 3158 Amadio Ronchini Lorenzo Pomarelli in Atti e memorie delle RR Deputazioni di storia patria per le provincie Modenesi e Parmensi Modena 1868 pp 264 5 271 Ciro Birra Lorenzo Pomarelli un architetto del XVI secolo tra Siena e Napoli in Rendiconti della Accademia di Archeologia Lettere e Belle Arti Giannini Editore Napoli 2016 pp 287 302 For Pomarelli at Inchkeith see National Records of Scotland E34 21 2 George Powell McNeill Exchequer Rolls 1557 1567 vol 19 Edinburgh 1898 pp 17 18 146 7 James Beveridge amp Gordon Donaldson Register of the Privy Seal 1556 1567 5 1 Edinburgh 1957 pp 195 no 825 James Beveridge amp Gordon Donaldson Register of the Privy Seal 5 2 Edinburgh 1957 p 254 no 3182 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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