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SIR WILLIAM SETON

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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 704 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SIR See also:WILLIAM See also:SETON of Seton (fl. 1371–1393) is said to have been ennobled with the See also:title of See also:Lord Seton, and his heirs laid claim that the See also:barony of Seton was the See also:oldest in See also:Scotland. By his wife See also:Catherine See also:Sinclair he had eight See also:children. See also:John succeeded him; See also:Alexander married See also:Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of Sir See also:Adam de See also:Gordon, by whom he became the ancestor of the Gordons of See also:Huntly.

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