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Bayne's mausoleum in Greyfriars Kirkyard. John Bayne of Pitcairlie (1620–1681) was a writer to the Signet (lawyer) born in Scotland.Known for his work on important contracts such as those relating to the 1672 renovation of Holyrood Palace, he ran a legal team which is linked to several notable architects and major building projects in Edinburgh.
John Bayne is the name of the following individuals: John Bayne of Pitcairlie (1620–1681), Scottish lawyer; John Bayne (footballer) (1877–1915), Scottish footballer; John Bayne (Presbyterian minister) (1806–1859), Scottish minister; John H. Bayne (1804–1870), Maryland politician
John Law (c. 1632–1712), minister and prisoner on the Bass Rock [14] Sir John Leach (1760–1834), judge, buried in the Adam mausoleum; John Learmonth of Dean (1789–1858), Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1831–33 (CP) and his ancestor James Learmonth, Lord Balcomie; William Little (1525–1601), twice Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1586 and 1591
John Bayne, eldest son of the above mentioned Roderick, Tutor of Tulloch, and grandson of the 4th Laird, became the 7th Laird. However, John Bayne sold the estate in 1719 to his younger step-brother, Kenneth Bayne, who was born from the second marriage of Roderick the Tutor of Tulloch. John the 7th Laird died without legitimate issue in 1731. [14]
Hugh Aiken Bayne (1870–1954), American lawyer, judge and World War I officer; John Bayne (disambiguation) Julia Taft Bayne (1845–1933), American author; T. L. Bayne (1865–1934), American college sports coach and attorney; Thomas McKee Bayne (1836–1894), American politician, lawyer and American Civil War Union colonel
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a House Republican members conference meeting in Trump National Doral resort, in Miami, Florida, U.S. January 27, 2025.
John Bayne (16 November 1806 – 3 November 1859) was a Presbyterian minister. He was born in Greenock , Scotland and educated at the universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh . Bayne served in some junior positions within the church and, after his ordination, traveled to Upper Canada to serve as a missionary , arriving about the end of 1834.
Bayne may refer to: Bayne (surname), a list of people; Bayne Norrie (born 1944), Canadian football player; Bayne, Lincoln County, Kansas, a former settlement;