| Steve Murdoch, Andrew MacKillop - History - 2002 - 368 pages
...Edinburgh and was knighted by James VI. A contemporary description produced at the Scottish court stated: 'This Sir James wes ane Scottis man of bluid, albeit his landis lyis in Yrland. He was ane braw man of persone and behaviour, bot had nocht the Scottis tong, nor na language bot Eirse'.17... | |
| Steve Murdoch - History - 2006 - 450 pages
...Ireland) was described by a Scottish courtier thus soon after being knighted by James VI in the 1590s: Sir James wes ane Scottis man of bluid, albeit his landis lyis in Yrland. He was ane braw man of persone and behaviour, bot had not the Scottis tong, nor na language bot Eirse.... | |
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