Patrick Paniter

Paniter hoped to become Preceptor of Torphichen, and Henry VIII of England wrote to Leo X in his favour, but it was not to be.

[1] Paniter held a papal dispensation for holding these church appointments while still not a priest, on account of his duties as royal secretary.

David Panter, secretary to Mary, Queen of Scots and John Lesley, Bishop of Ross, was his illegitimate son.

Carved panels bearing his family heraldry, originally from the Hospital, which were discovered in re-use in a private house in Montrose in the 19th century, are displayed in the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh.

[5] A nephew of Patrick, William Lamb adopted his uncle's surname and later wrote Ane Resonyng, a propaganda work addressing the issues of the war of the Rough Wooing.