For other people named William Keith, see William Keith (disambiguation).
Sir William Keith of Delny (died 1599) was a Scottish courtier and Master of the Royal Wardrobe. He also served as ambassador for James VI to various countries. He was an important intermediary between George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal and the king, the king and courtiers, and the king and foreign governments.
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Sir WilliamKeithofDelny (died 1599) was a Scottish courtier and Master of the Royal Wardrobe. He also served as ambassador for James VI to various countries...
Scotland to Anne of Denmark. A clansmen, WilliamKeithofDelny (died 1599), was a Scottish courtier and Master of the Royal Wardrobe. He also served as...
belonged to the Earl of Ross, which were forfeited to the crown in 1475. The lands of Fyrish were later granted to Sir WilliamKeithofDelny by King James VI...
kinsman WilliamKeithofDelny. Wallace also wrote that he had given Barnbarroch's good wishes to Gert or Gerhard Rantzau (d. 1627), Captain of Kronborg...
ambassadors including David Foulis, WilliamKeithofDelny, and Edward Bruce, Commendator of Kinloss were in touch with the Earl of Essex and his secretary Anthony...
between Chancellor Maitland and the George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal and his kinsman WilliamKeithofDelny, over precedence and the Queen's dowry. After...
precepts of the period held by the National Records of Scotland. Some of the subsidy money in 1589 and 1590 and revenue collected by WilliamKeithofDelny was...
son of Hugh Munro, 9th Baron of Foulis (d.1425). The lands of the Novar Estate were acquired in 1589 from WilliamKeithofDelny by Neil Munro of Swordale...
entered the room. WilliamKeithofDelny and the Earl of Mar offered some resistance. Bothwell told his version of this dialogue to William Reed in Berwick-upon-Tweed...
Lincluden, WilliamKeithofDelny, George Home, James Sandilands and Peter Young. On 1 January 1590 he presented Henrik Gyldenstierne, Captain of Bohus Castle...
lower quarter of the Fyrish lands were acquired from Sir WilliamKeithofDelny by Hugh Munro 1st of Teaninich, son of John Munro 3rd of Coul, whose grandfather...
rest of the year, which he agrees to. In 1585, he is mentioned in a commission with his son John. In 1587/8 he was a bailie for WilliamKeithofDelny but...