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  1. Christopher Seton est un propriétaire terrien dont la famille semble être originaire de Seton en Cleveland, sur la côte nord est du Yorkshire, qui a servi la branche ainé de la maison Bruce jusqu'à son extinction en 1272 mais qui n'est pas apparentée aux Seton du Lothian.

  2. Sir Christopher Seton (1278–1306), also known as Christopher de Seton, was a 13th-century noble, who held lands in England and Scotland. He was a supporter of Robert the Bruce and obtained Robert's sister's hand in marriage.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clan_SetonClan Seton - Wikipedia

    • Origins of The Clan
    • Wars of Scottish Independence
    • 15th and 16th Centuries
    • 17th and 18th Centuries

    The village of Sai in Normandy is believed to have given its name to Seton in Scotland by 1150 when Alexander de Seton witnessed a charter by David I of Scotland. The Chiefs of Clan Seton share a common origin with the Chiefs of Highland Clan Gordon.

    Sir Christopher Seton (died 1306) secured the family's fortunes by marrying a sister of Robert the Bruce. In March 1306 he was a witness at Bruce's coronation in Scone. Seton is also have said to have saved the king's life when he was unhorsed during the Battle of Methven in June 1306. Seton was captured at the battle by the English and was execute...

    William Seton, 1st Lord Seton attended the coronation of Robert II of Scotland. One of Lord Seton's sons married Elizabeth of Gordon and became ancestor to the Earls and Marquesses of Huntly, chiefs of Clan Gordon. (Alexander Gordon, 1st Earl of Huntlywas born Alexander Seton but adopted his mother's surname). George Seton, 5th Lord Seton was a fav...

    The Earl of Winton's brother, Alexander Seton, was created Lord President of the Court of Session which is Scotland's highest judicial office and later Chancellor of Scotland. In 1606, Alexander Seton was created Earl of Dunfermline. The Setons were staunch Jacobites and James Seton, 4th Earl of Dunfermline forfeited his title for supporting John G...

  4. Heal's annotations on mount; "Christopher Seton is described in the list of subscribers to G. Bickham's 'British Monarchy' (1748) as 'Engraver in Ordinary to his Majesty'. He was the father of John Thomas Seaton (sic) the portrait painter (see D.N.B. & Bryan's 'Dictionary'). Both father and son were members of The Incorporated Society of ...

  5. Sir Christopher Seton (1278 – 1306), also known as Christopher de Seton, was a 13th-century noble, who held lands in England and Scotland. He was a supporter of Robert the Bruce and obtained Robert's sister's hand in marriage.

  6. Entre Christopher Seton et Erienne Fleming, la rencontre fut brève, passionnée, inoubliable... Pourtant, Erienne doit oublier : demain, son père, le maire de Mawbry, la met aux enchères.

  7. 4 sept. 2023 · Genealogy for Christopher Seton, Kt. (1227 - c.1298) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.