Edward Bruce, 1st Lord Kinloss

He also requested the rendition of Anne of Denmark's goldsmith Jacob Kroger who had fled to England with the queen's jewels.[6] On his return to Edinburgh, Bruce met with James VI in his cabinet at Holyrood Palace for four hours.[7] Bruce's advice to the king on the Valentine Thomas affair led to rumours that he was corrupted by Elizabeth's gift of a gold chain.After the embassy of the Earl of Mar and Bruce to London in April 1601 the sum paid as a subsidy to James VI was increased, by the persuasion of Sir Robert Cecil.In June the king sent him to greet Charles of Arenberg, who had arrived as the envoy from Isabella and Albert Rulers of the Netherlands to congratulate James, but had fallen ill from gout.
Lord Kinloss.
Lord Kinloss built Culross Abbey House in 1608.
Kinloss's tomb at the then Rolls Chapel , now part of King's College London 's Maughan Library .
Arms of Bruce, Lord Kinloss, from the Pont Manuscript [ 1 ]
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