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Patrick Lindsay, 4th Lord Lindsay : ウィキペディア英語版 | Patrick Lindsay, 4th Lord Lindsay Patrick Lindsay, 4th Lord Lindsay of the Byres (died 1526) was a reputed advisor of James IV of Scotland, and counsellor to Margaret Tudor. ==Career== The 16th century writer Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie gave Patrick Lord Lindsay a number of speeches in his chronicle ''History of Scotland''. Lindsay was said to have advised the nobles of Scotland to fight at Flodden on 9 September 1513 but send James IV of Scotland home. In Pitscottie's story, Lindsay compared the forthcoming encounter to a wager of a gold rose-noble against a bent halfpenny. After the battle of Flodden, in December 1513, Lord Lindsay was appointed a counsellor to Margaret Tudor. The arrangement did not last as Margaret married the Earl of Angus and John Stewart, Duke of Albany became regent.〔''Lives of the Lindsays'', vol.1 (1849), pp.183-5, 188-9〕 In May 1524 Regent Albany appointed Patrick and his son and grandson joint Sheriffs of Fife.
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