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159:. In August 1555 and 1559 Walter Binning was listed with the glaziers in the minutes of the Edinburgh incorporation of masons and wrights. The other were; John Sampson, Thomas Watson, Adam Symmer (or Somer), Thomas Bynning, James Hunter and John Yairds. James Hunter eventually became the king's glazier in October 1584, though Mary, Queen of Scots appointed Steven Loch first, in May 1562. 92:
itself took place in Paris on 24 April 1558. The Edinburgh entertainment was written and produced by William Lauder and William Adamson. Binning painted the "play cart" for actors portraying the signs of the seven planets and cupid. There were artificial "summer trees" with fruit made from tennis
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Binning had a property near the High School and the old Black Friars. He paid five shillings annually for the "land" belonging to Blackfriars where he lived. In October 1567 he was asked to return building materials salvaged from the Friary to the site for the construction of a new hospital at
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Thomas Binning worked as a glazier providing glass to the Tolbooth and council house in 1563. His brother David Binning (d. 1576) was made as a burgess a glazier or glasswright in April 1569. David Binning was paid 5 shillings to paint on the pillar of repentance in
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There were several painters and glaziers called "Binning" working in Edinburgh and for the royal court in 16th-century Scotland. It has been speculatively suggested that there was some family connection with the Flemish miniature painter
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In January 1572, Walter Binning and the glaziers David Binning and Steven Loch were listed among supporters of Mary, Queen of Scots, in Edinburgh who were summoned to appear at Leith for their disloyalty to the Regent.
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In Edinburgh the craft and trade of a decorative painter overlapped with the profession of a glazier. This seems to have been usual, and in medieval Antwerp both painters and glass workers joined the
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in Edinburgh, Hamilton, and Linlithgow. In February 1549 he painted the roof or ceiling of the governor's lodging in Edinburgh, which was then located in Chambers Street. This was for the wedding of
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with red lead, including their breech loading chambers, slots and bands, and painted the ropes binding the guns on their stocks with tar, and 50 bass guns.
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Robert Binning glazed David's Tower and the chapel in Edinburgh castle in January 1540, and also painted and gilded carved heraldry at
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In 1554, Edinburgh painters led by Walter Binning assaulted an outsider, David Workman, who had been painting a ceiling.
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balls covered with gold foil or leaf. The seven planets had been portrayed in the shows in Paris after the wedding.
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and Lord Gordon. In October 1551 he was working at Hamilton and was provided with gold and silver leaf, a pound of
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He was paid by the guild of the Hammermen of Edinburgh for painting cloths and a religious image.
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Walter Binning painted scenery and costume for a triumph or show at the Tron on Edinburgh's
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After Binning's death his house came to be the property of a stonemason, Walter Biccarton.
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Medieval and Early Modern Representations of Authority in Scotland and the British Isles
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Sarah Carpenter & Graham Runnalls, 'The Marriage of Mary, Queen of Scots',
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Edinburgh City Archives: Minutes of the masons and wrights, 1555 & 1559.
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De Liggeren en andere Historische Archieven der Antwerpsche Sint Lucas gilde
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Sarah Carpenter, 'Walter Binning: Decorative and Theatrical Painter',
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In January 1540 with two colleagues Walter Binning painted 49 guns at
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Extracts from the records of the Burgh of Edinburgh: 1557-1571
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Extracts from the records of the Burgh of Edinburgh: 1589-1603
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Extracts from the records of the Burgh of Edinburgh: 1557-1571
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Extracts from the records of the Burgh of Edinburgh: 1528-1557
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Journal of the Transactions in Scotland, by Richard Bannatyne
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David McRoberts, 'Notes on Scoto-Flemish artistic contacts',
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Lucinda H. S. Dean, 'In the Absence of an Adult Monarch',
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Simon Bening
Edinburgh Castle
Regent Arran
Barbara Hamilton
azurite
vermilion
Royal Mile
Mary, Queen of Scots
Francis II of France
wedding
Scots
Lord James Stewart
Agnes Keith
Holyrood Palace
Trinity College Kirk
Guild of St Luke
Holyrood Palace
Hamilton Palace
St Giles' Kirk
Duncan Macmillan
James Balfour Paul
James David Marwick
James David Marwick
Robert Adam, Edinburgh Records: The Burgh Accounts, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1899), pp. 269-271
John Graham Dalyell
Journal of the Transactions in Scotland, by Richard Bannatyne (Edinburgh, 1806), pp. 316, 319
Robert Pitcairn
Memorials of Transactions in Scotland (Edinburgh, 1836), p. 220
Gordon Donaldson
Gordon Donaldson

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