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Colin Scrimgeour, 20th-century New Zealand Methodist minister and broadcaster. Henry Scrimgeour, 16th-century Scottish librarian and religious controversialist. John Scrimgeour of Myres, 16th-century Scottish architect, Master of Work to the Crown of Scotland; John Scrimgeour (Canadian politician), 19th-century Prince Edward Island politician
John Scrimgeour or Scrymgeour may refer to: John Scrimgeour (minister), Scottish Presbyterian minister; John Scrimgeour of Myres, Scottish architect;
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In the 15th century the Clan Scrymgeour continued to prosper and the seventh constable of Dundee acquired the lands of Dudhope in 1495 that was near to the city. [2] There they later built Dudhope Castle which was the chief's seat until 1668.
Scrymgeour is a Scottish clan (Clan Scrymgeour) and may refer to: . Alexander Scrymgeour, 12th Earl of Dundee (born 1949), Scottish nobleman; David Scrymgeour, Canadian entrepreneur
Scrimgeour supervised the construction of timber 'lists', barriers, and a stand for a tournament at St Andrews in May and June 1538. This was in preparation for the formal reception of Mary of Guise, the second wife of James V. [12] A series of building accounts for the Royal Palaces of James V written by Scrimgeour for audit purposes between 1529 and 1541 survive in the National Archives of ...
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Henry Scrimgeour or Scrymgeour (c. 1505 – 23 September 1572) was a diplomat and book collector. Biography.