John Gordon of Lochinvar

Sir John Gordon of Lochinvar and Kenmure (died 1604), was a Scottish courtier, landowner, and supporter of Mary, Queen of Scots.[6] In October 1568 he was appointed by Mary, Queen of Scots to be one of her representatives in England at the York Conference, where her opponents led by Regent Moray presented evidence against her including the Casket letters.The townspeople, burgesses and merchants, had complained about chapmen in Galloway, travelling salesmen and pedlars, who undercut prices in Kirkcudbright market.[7] A Spanish ship or barque docked at Whithorn in February 1590 and Lochinvar was asked to capture its lieutenant and seize the boat.[8] In September and October 1592 he hosted the Chancellor John Maitland and his wife Jean Fleming at Kenmure and Drumlanrig.
Mary, Queen of ScotsLochinvarWilliam CunninghamEarl of Glencairnbattle of PinkieKenmure CastleScottish ReformationGlenluce AbbeyGilbert Kennedy, 4th Earl of CassilisSt Mary's Islebattle of LangsideRegent MorayLord MaxwellCasket lettersSir Patrick Vans of BarnbarrochKirkcudbrightchapmenGallowaypedlarsWhithornChancellorJohn MaitlandJean FlemingDrumlanrigKennedyWedderburnAlison DouglasLord HerriesRobert Gordon of LochinvarcoronationAnne of DenmarkWilliam Ruthven, 1st Earl of GowrieJohn Gordon, 1st Viscount of KenmureAlexander Stewart, 1st Earl of GallowayAlexander Fraser of Philorth and FraserburghJames Balfour PaulRobert Vans Agnew