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Richard Bannatyne
Died
1605
Nationality
Scottish
Occupation(s)
Clergyman and scribe; was a secretary to John Knox
Notable work
Memorials of Transactions in Scotland from 1569 to 1573
Richard Bannatyne (died 1605) was a Scottish clergyman and scribe who served as secretary to John Knox. His place in history is substantiated in his role as the compiler of the historical record, Memorials of Transactions in Scotland from 1569 to 1573.[1]
^ Cousin, John William (1910), "Bannatyne, Richard", A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, London: J. M. Dent & Sons – via Wikisource
RichardBannatyne (died 1605) was a Scottish clergyman and scribe who served as secretary to John Knox. His place in history is substantiated in his role...
Scotland, 1513–1575, (1833) RichardBannatyne, secretary of John Knox, of the King's party; Dalyell, J.G., ed., RichardBannatyne's Journal of the transaction...
the death of George Gordon, 5th Earl of Huntly in 1576, compiled by RichardBannatyne gives some details of how the castle was used. The Earl suffered a...
are reproduced in the Adversaria of the Bannatyne Club. The poem has been frequently reprinted, by Richard Holland, Bangor, 1989 John Pinkerton, in his...
manuscript at the house of John Cockburn of Ormiston by Knox's secretary RichardBannatyne and published at Edinburgh in 1584 under the title The Confession...
The Bannatyne Club, named in honour of George Bannatyne and his famous anthology of Scots literature the Bannatyne Manuscript, was a text publication society...
Gordons were killed. RichardBannatyne mentions that some cavalry commanded by Alexander Campbell fought with the Forbes. Bannatyne says that the Forbes...
John Knox's secretary RichardBannatyne and the chronicles, the Diurnal of Occurrents and History of King James the Sext. Bannatyne said that Adam had 1...
Buik of the Kirk of the Canagait (SRS: Edinburgh, 1961), pp. 11-12. RichardBannatyne, Journal of the Transactions in Scotland (Edinburgh, 1806), p. 171...
Kirkcaldy of Grange for Mary, Queen of Scots. The secretary of John Knox, RichardBannatyne wrote that Errington, who he called "Haringtoun", had also delivered...
John Graham Dalyell, Journal of the Transactions in Scotland, by RichardBannatyne (Edinburgh, 1806), pp. 316, 319 Robert Pitcairn, Memorials of Transactions...
Vautrollier in 1584. Vautrollier said Alison's and Knox's secretary RichardBannatyne had found the manuscript in the hands of a child at Ormiston. Alison...
John Graham Dalyell, Journal of the Transactions in Scotland, by RichardBannatyne (Edinburgh, 1806), pp. 98-99. Chisholm 1911, p. 831. Michael Lynch...
Scotland, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), p. 558. John Graham Dalyell, Journal of the Transactions in Scotland, by RichardBannatyne (Edinburgh, 1806), p. 497....
island and Port Bannatyne in the north, with Rothesay as a central point. Well known Bute people include: Nina Allan, writer Richard Attenborough, film...
serve her well", was mentioned in Thomas Crawford's declaration. RichardBannatyne, the secretary of John Knox, wrote that Mary had an easier childbirth...