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  1. Nationality. Scottish. Known for. Senator of the College of Justice. Sir Richard Maitland of Lethington and Thirlstane (1496 – 1 August 1586) was a Senator of the College of Justice, an Ordinary Lord of Session from 1561 until 1584, and notable Scottish poet.

    • 1496
    • Senator of the College of Justice
    • 1586
    • Scottish
  2. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Sir Richard Maitland, Lord Lethington (born 1496—died March 20, 1586) was a Scottish poet, lawyer, statesman, and compiler of one of the earliest and most important collections of Scottish poetry. “Manly Maitland,” as he was called in an epitaph, was the son of Sir William Maitland of Lethington.

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  4. Sir Richard Maitland (1496-1586) courtier, writer and poet born at Lethington Castle into a distinguished Scottish family, related to the Setons, one of the most important landowning and political families of the time. He was educated at St Andrews and studied law in Paris, circa 1514.

  5. Sir Richard Maitland of Lethington and Thirlstane (1496 – 1 August 1586) was a Senator of the College of Justice, an Ordinary Lord of Session from 1561 until 1584, and notable Scottish poet.

  6. 14 de ago. de 2018 · This article examines the textual transmission of the collected legal decisions (or practicks) of the sixteenth-century Scottish judge, Sir Richard Maitland of Lethington. It applies the method of stemmatology to the twenty extant manuscript texts to reveal their interrelationships and the manner of the text's transmission.

  7. Col Richard Maitland, Deputy Adjutant General of North America. Col John Maitland, saviour of Savannah. James, 7th Earl of Lauderdale 1718 - 1789. He was a Lieutenant Colonel of the 16th Foot. and also the High Sheriff to the County of Edinburgh and a Representative Peer of Scotland.