| Librarians - 1819 - 556 pages
...kyndenesse, as she pretended, plyed hard the officers and souldiers of the main-guaird (which waskeeped in her owne hall) with the strongest ale and aquavite,...before midnight, all of them (being for the most part Highlandmeu of Lawn's where he lodged one night, that though it had suffered more by his army than... | |
| George Wishart - Scotland - 1819 - 562 pages
...jouldiers of the main.guaird (which waskeeped in her ownc hall) with the strongest ale and aquaviie, that before midnight, all of them (being for the most part Highlandmen of Lawcr's where he lodged one night, that though it had suffered more by his army than any other within... | |
| George Buchanan - Scotland - 1827 - 642 pages
...of the main-guaird — which was keped in her oune hall — with the strongest ale and aqua vita?, that, before midnight, all of them (being for the most part Highlandmen of Lawers* regiment) became starke drunke. If her Stewarts and other servants had obeyed her directions,... | |
| James Browne - Clans - 1838 - 622 pages
...souldiers of the main-guaird, (which was keeped in herowne hall) with the strongest ale and acquavite, that before midnight, all of them, (being for the...Stewarts and other servants had obeyed her directions in giving out what drinke the out-gairds should have called for, undoubtedly the business • Memoirs,... | |
| James Browne - Clans - 1851 - 522 pages
...souldiers of the main-guaird, (which was keeped in her owne hall) with the strongest ale and acquavite, that before midnight, all of them, (being for the...of Lawer's regiment) became starke drunke. If her etewarts and other servants had obeyed her directions in giving out what drinke the out-gairds should... | |
| George Buchanan - 1856 - 684 pages
...of the main-guaird — which was keped in her oune hall — with the strongest ale and aqua vitse, that, before midnight, all of them (being for the most part highlandmen of Lawers' regiment) became starke drunke. If her stewarts and other servants had obeyed her directions,... | |
| James Grant - Scotland - 1858 - 426 pages
...souldiers of the main guaird (which was keeped in her owne hall) with the strongest of ale and aquivite, so that before midnight, all of them — being for the most part Highlandmen (Campbells) of Lawers' regiment — became starke drunke." s Then, without her husband's knowledge,... | |
| James Grant - Scotland - 1853 - 424 pages
...souldiers of the main guaird (which was keeped in her owne hall) with the strongest of ale and aquivite, so that before midnight, all of them — being for the most part Highlandmen (Campbells) of Lawers' regiment — became starke drunke." 3 Then, without her husband's knowledge,... | |
| George Wishart - Scotland - 1893 - 658 pages
...that party of the Covenanters then " ' standing armie, that gairded in the Marques of Montrose, efter his forces " ' was beat, and himself betrayed in the...' and other servants had obeyed her directions in giving out what drinke " ' the out-gairds should have called for, undoubtedly the bussinesse had "... | |
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