In this meantyme, my lord duik seidged the castle of Sempill, with four thousand men; and wan the same. That day the Frenchmen cam to Glasgow, to have maid support to my lord Sempill. Sua the Frenchmen war disappoyntted of thair purpose, but on no wayes... The Cronicles of Scotland [ed. by J.G. Dalyell]. - Page 555by Robert Lindsay - 1814 - 639 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Lindsay - Scotland - 1814 - 386 pages
...men; and wan the same. That day the Frenchmen cam to Glasgow, to have maid support to my lord Sempill. Sua the Frenchmen war disappoyntted of thair purpose,...suffer the Congregatioun to enter thairin. Sua they cam back againe to the castle of Campbell quhill the Inglismenis incoming. The Frenchmen also sieing thair... | |
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...and wan the same. That day the Frenchmen cam to Glasgow, to have maid support. to my lord Sempill. Sua the Frenchmen war disappoyntted of thair purpose,...the toun would not suffer the Congregatioun to enter thaivin. Sua they cam back againe to the castle of Campbell quhill the Inglismems incoming. The Frenchmen... | |
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...chronicling the events of May, 1560, says — " Upoun the 28 day thairof, the wholllordis and baronis that war on this syd of Forth, passed to Stirling, and be the way kest down the Abbey of Dttmfermling ."'* > The new Church, built over the site of the ancient choir, on... | |
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