| sir James Melville - 1827 - 496 pages
...was for the tym at Grenwitch; wher hir Maiefte was in gret merines and dancing efter lupper; bot la fchone as the fecretary Cicill roundit the newes in...Grenwitche, and wer met be fome frendis that tald us how Ibrowfull hir Maiefte was for my newes, and what confaill fche had gottin to fchaw a glaid contenance... | |
| James I (King of England) - 1835 - 248 pages
...sodane a chengement; for the Quen sat down with hir hand vpon hir haffet, and boursting out to some of hir ladies, how that the Quen of Scotlandis was leichter of a faire sonne, and that sehe was bot a barren stok." At the audience next day " I requested hir Maieste to... | |
| Thomas Finlayson Henderson - Queens - 1905 - 452 pages
...sat down 1 Scottish Papers, ii. 284. with hir hand upon her haffet [cheek] and boursting out to some of hir ladies, how that the Quen of Scotlandis was leichter of a faire sonne, and that sche was hot a barren stok." * With the recovery of the Queen the problem of Darnley... | |
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