Claims was accused at this tyme i of lese majestic, and being convict thairof, was brunt vpoun the castle hill of Edinburgh; and in this meane tyme the maister of Forbes was convict and justified for crymes of treasoun, who swore vpoun the scaffold that... The Cronicles of Scotland [ed. by J.G. Dalyell]. - Page 353by Robert Lindsay - 1814 - 639 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Lindsay - Scotland - 1814 - 374 pages
...the Douglassis that war in Scotland, sick as Drumlanrige, and vtheris of that name. The lady Claims was accused at this tyme i of lese majestic, and being...the laird of Meldrum, that had brought him to that poyrit. Sooneefter this thair was ane singular combatt betuixt the laird of Drumlanrige, and the laird... | |
| Robert Lindsay - Scotland - 1814 - 386 pages
...tyme of lese majestie, and being convict thairof, was brunt vpoun the castle hill of Edinburgh; arid in this meane tyme the maister of Forbes was convict...these crymes of treasoun, quhairof he was convict; but be knew weill it was the innocent slauchter of the laird of Meldrum, that had brought him to that poynt.... | |
| Robert Pitcairn - Trials - 1833 - 496 pages
...Earl »f Мигну, Oct. 28, 1562. " See Jul. 20, 1537, of this Collection. » Pitscotlie says, he ' swore vpoun the scaffold that he was innocent of these...was the innocent Slauchter of the Laird of Meldrum quhilk had brecht him to that poynt. ' — Lindsay's Chronicles, II, 353. die for the Murder of THE... | |
| Scotland - 1833 - 386 pages
...Earl of Moray, Oct. 28, 1562. » See Jul. 20, 1537, of this Collection. '• Pitscottie says, he ' swore vpoun the scaffold that he was innocent of these crymes of Treosoun quhnirof he was convict ; but he knew weill it was the innocent Slauchter of the Laird of... | |
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