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*John Laing, Bishop of Glasgow; later Chancellor, q.v.
*Andrew Painter, Bishop of Orkney
*John Wodman, Prior of May and Postulate Bishop of Ross; brother of Andro Wodman, q.v.
*William Elphinstone, Official of Lothian, Archdeacon of Argyll, Bishop-elect of Ross
*Andrew Stewart, Bishop-elect of Moray, q.v.
*Archibald Crawford, Abbot of Holyrood, q.v.
*Abbot Henry Arnot of Cambuskenneth, former King’s Procurator in Rome
*Abbot James Crichton, Newbattle Abbey
*Abbot John Brown of Melrose
*Abbot George Shaw of Paisley
*Abbot Andrew Cavers of Lindores
*Abbot Henry Crichton of Dunfermline
*Abbot William Bonkle of Arbroath
*Prioress Euphemia Graham, half-sister of the late *Bishop Kennedy, St Mary’s Cistercian Priory, Eccles, by Coldstream
*Prioress Elizabeth Forman, Cistercian Priory, North Berwick
*Prioress Elizabeth, Cistercian Priory, Haddington
*Alisia Maitland, nun at Haddington Priory
*Prioress, Cistercian Priory, Elcho, Perthshire
*Sir Edward Bonkle, Provost of the Collegiate Church of the Holy Trinity, Edinburgh
*Alexander Bonkle of Bruges and Edinburgh, his brother; merchant
*John (Jannekin) Bonkle, his illegitimate son; once agent, now churchman
*John Bonkle, his nephew; merchant; briefly Treasurer of Edinburgh
*Master of Santra
*William (Will) Bell, priest, public notary and Rector of Church of Upsettlington
*Brother John Yare, Guardian of the Minorite Friars in Haddington
*Sir William Knollys of Torphichen, Preceptor of Scotland of the Order of Knights Hospitaller of St John of Jerusalem
*John Knollys, his brother; burgess of Aberdeen
*Robert Knollys, Berwickshire, one of his four illegitimate sons
*Prospero Schiaffino de Camulio de’ Medici, Collector for the Apostolic Camera in England, Ireland and Scotland
TRADERS, BURGESSES, CRAFTSMEN AND SHIPMASTERS:
*William (Old Will) of Berecrofts, merchant
*Archibald the Younger of Berecrofts (Archie), his son
*Robin, son of Archie and husband of Katelijne Sersanders, q.v.
*Thomas (Tom) Yare, merchant, dealer, bailie and chancellor of Berwick-upon-Tweed; burgess and Treasurer of Edinburgh
*Margaret Home, his wife
*Walter (Wattie) Bertram, merchant of Edinburgh and Leith; Provost of Edinburgh; sailed the Marie with *Henry Cant, q.v., married to *Elizabeth Cant
*George (Dod) Robieson, Customar of Edinburgh
*James (Jamie) Hommyll, King James’s servant, envoy, tailor
*Sir Simon Preston of Craigmillar Castle and Lauderdale, merchant
*Margaret Preston, his sister, married to *Andrew Bertram, brother of Walter, q.v.
*Thomas (Leithie) Preston, shipmaster and merchant; with Tam Cochrane and Master Conrad, q.v., tenant of Cousland under the Sinclairs; also in Middle Pitcairn under Lord Ruthven
*Alison Russell, Leithie’s wife, formerly married to *Alan Cochrane of Cleghorn and Grugfoot, Tam Cochrane’s brother
*Archibald Preston, Leithie’s young son
*Thomas Preston, brother of Sir Simon Preston of Craigmillar
*Cristina Preston, second wife of William Cumming, Marchmont Herald, q.v.
*Agnes (Nanse) Preston, nurse to Prince James; married to burgess
*John Turing
*John Preston, burgess of Edinburgh
*Elizabeth Monypenny, his wife, of Franco-Scottish family
*Thomas (Big Tam) Cochrane, mason, dealer, master of defensive building and artillery movement; Constable of Kildrummy Castle
*Robert (Dob) Cochrane, Tam’s cousin; Edinburgh burgess
*Edward (Ned) Cochrane, Renfrewshire kinsman serving John, Lord Darnley, q.v.
*James Cochrane, sheriff-depute of Renfrew
*Andrew Lisouris, lay Brother of Cupar, Fife; King’s carpenter
*Walter and *John Merlioun, master masons
*John Bonar, bombadier, Mill of Dron, Fife; member of artillery family
*Alexander (Alec) Brown of Leith, Colstoun, Ratho and Berwick-upon-Tweed, master of the Marie and the James, trading to England with Thomas Yare, q.v., and others
*Peter Brown of Colstoun, his brother
*Sir Andrew Wood of Largo, Fife; Leith captain and merchant
*Gilbert