Tillibatie, fearing ane conspiracie, he spurred his hors, and fled towardis the castle of Dunbar, thinking to have wone away, becaus he was weill horsed. Bot being ane stranger, and not knawing the ground weill, he laired his hors in ane mos, and thair... The Cronicles of Scotland [ed. by J.G. Dalyell]. - Page 307by Robert Lindsay - 1814 - 639 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Lindsay - Scotland - 1814 - 374 pages
...quhill he gatt him at ane outsyd, and sett on Tillibatie. Bot Tillibatie, fearing ane conspiracie, he spurred his hors, and fled towardis the castle of...enemies cam vpoun him, and slew and murthered him verrie vnhonestlie, and cutted aff his head, and carried with thame. And it was said that he had long hair... | |
| Robert Lindsay - Scotland - 1814 - 386 pages
...quhill he gatt him at ane outsyd, and sett on Tillibatie. Bot Tillibatie, fearing ane conspiracie, he spurred his hors, and fled towardis the castle of...knawing the ground weill, he laired his hors in ane inos, and thair his enemies cam vpoun him, and slew and aiurthered him verrie vnhonestlie, and cutted... | |
| Joseph Robertson, Society of Ancient Scots - Poets, Scottish - 1821 - 414 pages
...quhill he gat him at ane outsyd, and sett on Tillibatie. Bot Tillibatie fearing aiie conspiracie, he spurred his hors and fled towardis the castle of Dunbar,...laired his hors in ane mos, and thair his enemies cam upon him, and slew and murthercd him verrie unhonestlie, and cutted aff his head and carried it with... | |
| Joseph Robertson, Society of Ancient Scots, London - Authors, Scottish - 1822 - 458 pages
...Bot Tillihatie fearing ane conspiracies he spurred his hors and fled towardis the castle of Dunhar, thinking to have wone away becaus he was weill horsed....laired his hors in ane mos, and thair his enemies cam upon him, and slew and murthered him verrie unhonestlie, and cutted all' his head and carried it with... | |
| Joseph Clinton Robertson - Poets, Scottish - 1822 - 414 pages
...quhill he gat him at ane outsyd, and sett on Tillibatie. Bot Tillibatie fearing ane conspiracie, he spurred his hors and fled towardis the castle of Dunbar,...Bot being ane stranger, and not knawing the ground w rill, he laired his hors in ane mns. and thair his enemies cam upon him, and slew and murthered him... | |
| Robert Pitcairn - Trials - 1833 - 540 pages
...which last author, in his usual quaint style, informs us, that ' being ane stranger, and not knawlng the ground weill, he laired his hors in ane mos ;...enemies cam vpoun him, and slew and murthered him verrie vnhonestlie ; and cutted aff his head .and carried with thome. And it was said that he had long hair... | |
| Scotland - 1833 - 386 pages
...in bis usual quaint style, informs us, that ' being ane stranger, and not knawing the ground w*IH, he laired his hors in ane mos ; and thair his enemies cam vpoun him, and slew and murthered him vcrrie vnhonestlie ; and cutted an" his head and carried with thame. And It was sakl that he had long... | |
| Robert Pitcairn - Trials - 1833 - 496 pages
...Balfour, \. 245 ; and Pilscotlie, p. 307, which last author, in bis usual quaint style, informs us, that ' being ane stranger, and not knawing the ground weill, he laired his hors in ane mos ; and tbair his enemies cam ypoun him, and slew and murthered him verrie vnhonestlie ; and cutted all' his... | |
| Marjory G J. Kinloch - 1874 - 338 pages
...Wedderburn waylaid De la Bastie near the castle of Dunbar. The Warden put spurs to his horse and flew, ' but being ane stranger, and not knawing the ground weill, he laired his hors in ane moss, and thair his enemies cam upon him, and slew and murthered him verrie unhonestlie, and cutted... | |
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