The History of the House of Seytoun to the Year M.D.LIX

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Hutchinson & Brookman, 1829 - Nobility - 132 pages
 

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Page 56 - in that condition, I have feen, drawn and vively painted, upon the north end of the long gallery in Seton, now overlaid with timber. From Flanders, the faid Lord George went to Holland, and there endeavoured to feduce the two Scots regiments to the
Page 63 - of the lands of Barnes. OF ALEXANDER SETON, FOURTH SON TO LORD GEORGE THE FIFTH. [He was] fo named by Queen Mary, who gave to him ane godbairne gift, the lands of Plufcalie, in Murray. He was fent by his father when he was young to Rome, finding him of a great
Page 63 - intending att that time to make him a churchman. Att Rome, he was bred young in the Roman colledge of the Jefuites, wher he excelled in learning. He declaimed, not being 16 years of age, ane learned oration of his own compofing, De Ascensione Domini, on that
Page 91 - suis de me et haeredibus meis in feodo et haereditate ; in boscho et plano, in terris et aquis, in pratis et pascuis, in moris et maresiis, in stagnis et molendinis,
Page 41 - and deidis of this Ladie, is to gif occafioun till all ladyis in tyme to cum that happinnis to be in the faid hous, or ony vther hous, to follow the faid Ladie in honeft conuerfatioun and chaftite ; and in kyndnefs and
Page 66 - fon, Charles, then not three years of age, whom he keeped in his houfe three years, and carried him into England himfelfe, by land, to the King and Queen's majefties, well and in health ; for which faithfull fervice the King's
Page 110 - fortibus, et bonis Est in juvencis, est in equis patrum Virtus : nee imbellem feroces Progenerant aquila
Page 91 - in terris et aquis, in pratis et pascuis, in moris et maresiis, in stagnis et molendinis, per rectas universas
Page 19 - the faid King Robert, and pat him to libertie. This Chryftell maryit the faid King Robert Bruce fifter, and thairfor the faid King Robert gaif to the faid S r Chriftell the dowbil trefour of flour de lycis, to be worne about his armes and the armes of his