Difference between revisions of "Heriot, George"

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Followed James VI & I to London (1603) and established himself as a goldsmith there.  On good terms with James, and his house thus became a rendezvous point for Scots arriving in London to petition the king.  Known as the 'Jungling Geordie' (a pub on Fleshmarket Close, Edinburgh is named after him)
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Followed James VI & I to London (1603) and established himself as a goldsmith there.  On good terms with James, and his house thus became a rendezvous point for Scots arriving in London to petition the king.  Known as the 'Jingling Geordie' (a pub on Fleshmarket Close, Edinburgh is named after him)

Revision as of 20:16, 21 November 2013

Dates 1603-1610
Location London
Vocation Goldsmith
Place of Birth Scotland
Marriage
Issue
Place of birth Source J.H. McCulloch, The Scot in England (London, 1935), 38-40

Followed James VI & I to London (1603) and established himself as a goldsmith there. On good terms with James, and his house thus became a rendezvous point for Scots arriving in London to petition the king. Known as the 'Jingling Geordie' (a pub on Fleshmarket Close, Edinburgh is named after him)