Margaret Beaton, Lady Reres (floruit 1560–1580) was a Scottish courtier and companion of Mary of Guise and Mary, Queen of Scots. She was blamed by the enemies of Mary, Queen of Scots, for her involvement in alleged immorality at court.
MargaretBeaton, Lady Reres (floruit 1560–1580) was a Scottish courtier and companion of Mary of Guise and Mary, Queen of Scots. She was blamed by the...
Sir Cecil Walter Hardy Beaton CBE (14 January 1904 – 18 January 1980) was a British fashion, portrait and war photographer, diarist, painter, and interior...
on May 19, 2005. The Beaton Institute, housed at CBU, is the second largest public archive in Nova Scotia. Sister MargaretBeaton of Scotland, recognizing...
David Beaton (also Beton or Bethune; c. 1494 – 29 May 1546) was Archbishop of St Andrews and the last Scottish cardinal prior to the Reformation. Cardinal...
Barbara Jessica Hardy Beaton (21 January 1912 – 18 March 1973), known as Baba Beaton, was an English socialite who, together with her sister, Nancy, was...
sociality event. The dresses were designed by her brother, Cecil Beaton. Baba Beaton, Margaret Whigham, Lady Bridget Poulett, and Lady Anne Wellesley were...
visits to the Earl of Bothwell in an adjacent house, facilitated by MargaretBeaton, Lady Reres. Between the mid 18th and mid 20th centuries the Cowgate...
When Beaton objected to the new arrangements, Margaret had him arrested and thrown into jail. In November, Parliament formally recognised Margaret as the...
Hepburn, and Janet's younger sister MargaretBeaton. Janet Beaton died in January 1568/9. Janet's sister MargaretBeaton, born about 1526, married Arthur...
Scots. James Beaton (d. 1560) Alexander Beaton of Hospitalfield, Archdeacon of Lothian, who married Margaret Allardyce, his son was David Beaton of Carsgownie...
Holyroodhouse. His chamber servant Thomas Nelson mentioned how the queen and MargaretBeaton, Lady Reres would play and sing in the garden at night time.: 501 ...
the "lang siege" of Edinburgh Castle in 1573, Lady Jean and her aunt MargaretBeaton were taken prisoner. She requested not be delivered to her husband...
she was later associated with the Earl of Bothwell. Another sister, MargaretBeaton, married Arthur Forbes of Reres (d. 1586), and was known as "Lady Reres"...
Janet Beaton (1519–1569) Robert Beaton of Creich (d. 1567) Christian Beaton, who married Michael Balfour of Burleigh (d. 1577) MargaretBeaton, who married...
Dior, whom Margaret became closely associated with. The princess was captured in the piece, dubbed one of her favourite dresses, by Cecil Beaton, with the...
MargaretBeaton, a lady in waiting to Mary, Queen of Scots. Margaret Hartsyde died in June 1642. A royal charter of April 1643 mentions that Margaret...
September 1566. In a night-time escapade the queen and Margaret Carwood dangled another servant MargaretBeaton, Lady Reres, with a string or a belt, over the...
David Beaton of Melgund (died 1598) was a Scottish courtier and landowner. David Beaton was the son of Cardinal David Beaton and Marion Ogilvy. He inherited...
Margaret Sheila Mackellar Chisholm (9 September 1895 – 13 October 1969) was an Australian socialite and "it girl" in British high society during and after...
Franco-Scottish alliance. David Beaton was sent to France to persuade Francis I to agree to James marrying his only surviving daughter, Margaret. Francis offered Mary...
person, a character, utterly Mrs Ronald Greville". By contrast, Sir Cecil Beaton described her as "a galumphing, greedy, snobbish old toad who watered at...
the queen's companions along with Janet Beaton, Bothwell's former mistress, and her sister, MargaretBeaton, Lady Reres. The queen was very fond of her...
John Beaton, who married Jean Hay, and was the father of Robert Beaton of Creich Grizel Beaton, who married James Lyle, 4th Lord Lyle Elizabeth Beaton, who...
novels, originally written by Marion Chesney using the pseudonym M. C. Beaton. Chesney's friend Rod W. Green took over as writer with Hot to Trot. The...
Stuart, Lord Darnley. She may have been the young king's wet-nurse. MargaretBeaton, Lady Reres, was also described as the king's nurse, and by later biographers...