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Ninian Cockburn (died 6 May 1579) was a Scottish soldier and officer of the Garde Écossaise, a company which guarded the French king. He had an ambiguous role in political relations between Scotland, France and England during the war of the Rough Wooing and the Scottish Reformation. ==Family and early career== Ninian was the third son of William Cockburn of Ormiston, East Lothian and Janet Somerville.〔Cockburn-Hood, (1888), 123-4.〕 The name Ninian was used interchangeably with "Ringan." The Cockburn family had strong Protestant leanings; John Knox was the tutor of his nephew, and George Wishart was arrested at Ormiston. Ninian married Elizabeth Kemp. She may have been a connection of Janet Sinclair, the nurse of Mary Queen of Scots, and Henry Kemp, who had been pursemaster to James V of Scotland. Ninian was paid for travelling in connection with the King's privy purse in 1540.〔''Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland'', vol.7 (1907), p.403.〕 Ninian may also have been Alexander Crichton of Brunstane's servant "Cockburn." Brunstane worked for Cardinal Beaton at this time. Brunstane's servant was sent to France by James V in March 1540 with royal insignia borrowed from the King's pursuivant Patrick Ogilvy.〔Murray, Athol L., 'Pursemaster's Accounts', in ''Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, volume X'', SHS (1965), p.35.〕
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