Lords, and their complices, shall become, and by the tenour hereof become, true subjects, men and servants, to the noble and mighty Prince HENRY, by the grace of God King of Scotland, and husband to our Sovereign Lady ; that they, and all others that... An Examination of the Letters, Said to be Written by Mary, Queen of Scots ... - Page 227by Walter Goodall - 1754Full view - About this book
| Robert Buchanan (of Edinburgh.) - Scotland - 1723 - 522 pages
...and their complices, shall become, and by the tenour hereof become true subjects, men and servants, to the noble and mighty Prince Henry, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, and husband to our Sovereign Lady : That they and all others that will do for them, shall take a leyal and true part with... | |
| Christmas plays, English - 1816 - 406 pages
...their complices, shall JL become, and by the tenour hereof become true subjects, men and servants, to the noble and mighty Prince Henry, by the grace of God, king of Scotland, and husband to our sovereign lady : that they and all others that will do for them, shall take a loyal and true part with... | |
| Robert Buchanan (Publisher.) - Scotland - 1826 - 522 pages
...and their complices, shall become, and by the tenour hereof become true subjects, men and servants, to the noble and mighty Prince Henry, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, and husband to our Sovereign Lady : That they and all others that will do for them, shall take a leyal and true part with... | |
| Leicester Buckingham - 1844 - 428 pages
...accomplices shall become, and, by the tenor hereof, do become true subjects, men, and faithful servants to the noble and mighty Prince HENRY, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, and husband to our sovereign Lady ; that they, and all others who will do for them, shall take a leel part in truth with... | |
| [Patrick Ruthven Ruthven (3rd baron]) - 1891 - 186 pages
...and their complices, shall become, and by the tenour hereof become, true subjects, men and servants, to the noble and mighty Prince HENRY, by the grace of God King of Scotland, and husband to our Sovereign Lady ; that they, and all others that will do for them, shall take a loyal and true part... | |
| Robert Sangster Rait - Queens - 1900 - 386 pages
...lords, and their complices, shall become, and by the tenor hereof become true subjects, men and servants to the noble and mighty Prince Henry, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, and husband to our sovereign lady ; that they and all others that will do for them shall take a loyal and true part with... | |
| Charles Sanford Terry - Scotland - 1920 - 760 pages
...privy to the plot. Before the end of February they bound themselves in formal ' band ' to assist ' the noble and mighty Prince Henry, by the grace of God King of Scotland,' to their uttermost power in all his actions, causes, and quarrels 'against whomsoever'; to grant him... | |
| Hugh Ross Williamson - History - 2002 - 380 pages
...Two 'bonds' were drawn up. In the one, the Protestant lords undertook 'to give the Crown Matrimonial to the noble and mighty Prince Henry by the Grace of God, King of Scotland and husband to our Sovereign Lady, for all the days of his life'. In the other, Darnley undertook to remit 'all faults... | |
| Robert S. Rait - 750 pages
...privy to the plot. Before the end of February they bound themselves in formal ' band ' to assist ' the noble and mighty Prince Henry, by the grace of God King of Scotland,' to their uttermost power in all his actions, causes, and quarrels 'against whomsoever'; to grant him... | |
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