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  2. David Fleming is an American composer. He works in the production of music for films, television, and interactive media. He has worked with composers Atli Örvarsson and Hans Zimmer. He won the ASCAP Screen Music Award for Television Score of the Year in 2024 for his work on The Last of Us.

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    He was part of the Scottish force at Otterburn in August 1388 accompanying the Earl of Douglas in his raids.

    In 1391, from King Robert III., he had a charter on 14 March, of 50 pounds of annualrent due to the King by the Abbot and convent of the monastery of Holyroodhouse, payable from the lands of Kerse in Stirlingshire. In 1392, 12 August, he received a grant of the lands of Auchloun, from Thomas of Lask and John of Futhes, son of Allan of Futhes. This ...

    In 1399, he was Deputy of the Chamberlain, and is noted as receiving payment for service. In 1404, 24 August, under the Great Seal, he was provided the lands of Barbethe, Oaslis, Galnethe, and Glentall, in parish of Straiton, Ayrshire (not to be confused with the Barony of Straiton in Midlothian). He was Auditor of Accounts in Exchequer in 1403, an...

    On his return home, from seeing James safely away, he was attacked and killed at Longherdmanston, six miles out of Edinburgh, on the 14 February 1406, by Albany's men. The men, placed under the command of Sir James Douglas of Abercorn, second son of the Earl of Douglas, and at the instigation ("provocatus per Alexandrum de Seton"), it is said, of h...

    He is known to have married twice. His first wife was Jean Barclay, only daughter of Sir David Barclay of Brechin. They had two children: 1. Janet Fleming, likely born about 1350, who married William of Seton, son of Alexander of Seton, and was the mother of Alexander Seton, afterwards Lord of Gordon. 2. Marion Fleming; who married William Maule of...

    His arms are said to be those of his father that is Fleming of Biggar quartering Fraser of Oliver Castle. That is; 1st and 4th argent, a chevron within a double tressure, flory and couter-flory glues for Fleming; 2nd and 3rd, azure three cinquefoils, argent for Fraser.

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  3. May 28, 2024 · The eight-episode spy drama opens with the duo meeting for the first time and shacking up as an undercover married couple.

    • Rob Licuria
  4. Mar 21, 2024 · Sir David Fleming married, secondly, Isabel, heiress of Monycabock. She may have been the daughter of that Donald Stratliechin and Annabel, his wife, who had a charter from King David II. of the barony of Monycabock and others, in Aberdeenshire, on 16 April 1343.

    • estimated between 1305 and 1365
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  5. Aug 13, 2024 · The eight-episode spy drama opens with the duo meeting for the first time and shacking up as an undercover married couple after they sign up to be secret agents for a mysterious organization.

    • Rob Licuria
  6. The eight-episode spy drama opens with the duo meeting for the first time and shacking up as an undercover married couple after they sign up to be secret agents for a mysterious organization.

  7. Jun 9, 2016 · Sir David Fleming of Biggar and Cumbernauld was born before 1388. 2 He was the son of Malcolm Fleming of Biggar. 2 He married Jean Barclay, daughter of David de Berkeley of Carny and Kindersleith and Margaret de Brechin.