| George Marioreybanks - Scotland - 1814 - 76 pages
...partes of the towne, we repayred for that night into our campe, and the next mornynge, very early, we began where we lefte, and continued burnynge all that daye, and the two dayes next ensuinge contynually, so that neyther within the wawles, nor in the suburbes, was lefts any one... | |
| Robert Chambers - Disasters - 1824 - 90 pages
...fyer in tlire or iiii paftes of the towne, we repayred for that nighte into our campe, and the ricxte mornynge very erly we began where we lefte, and continued burnynge all that daye, and the two dayes nezte ensuinge contynually, so that neyther within ye waules, nor in the suburbes, was lefte any one... | |
| Scotland - 1827 - 422 pages
...that daye ; but settynge fyer in thre or iiii. " partes of the towne, we repayred for that night unto our campe. And the nexte « mornynge, very erly, we...nexte ensuinge contynually, so that neyther within the wawles nor " in the suburbes was lefte any one house unbrent, besydes the innumerable botyes, "... | |
| Bannatyne miscellany - 1827 - 460 pages
...that daye ; but settynge fyer in thre or iiii. " partes of the towne, we repayred for that night unto our campe. And the nexte " mornynge, very erly, we...nexte ensuinge contynually, so that neyther within the wawles nor " in the suburbes was lefte any one house unbrent, besydes the innumerable botyes, •'... | |
| Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Scotland) - Printers - 1827 - 426 pages
...in thre or iiii. " partes of the towne, we repayred for that night unto our campe. And the nerte " mornynge, very erly, we began where we lefte, and...burnynge all that daye, •' and the two dayes nexte ensuingc contynually, so that neyther within the wawles nor " in the suburbes was lefte any one house... | |
| Charles Purton Cooper - Great Britain - 1832 - 520 pages
...fyer in three or iiii. paries of the towne, we repayred for that night vnto our campe. And the next mornynge very erly we began where we lefte, and continued burnynge all that daye. of Chancery in the minority of Queen Mary is perfectly consistent with the state of those, which now... | |
| Society of Antiquaries of Scotland - Scotland - 1852 - 364 pages
...on thatdaye ; but settynge fyor in thre or foure partis of the toune, we repayred for that nyghte to our campe. And the nexte mornynge very erly we began...continued burnynge all that daye, and the two dayes next ensuinge contynually, so that neyther within the wawles, nor in the suburbs, was lefte any one... | |
| Andrew Macgeorge - Glasgow (Scotland) - 1880 - 396 pages
...fyer in thre or iiii partes of the toune " we repayred for that night unto our campe. And the next mornynge " very erly we began where we lefte and continued...the two dayes nexte ensuinge contynually, so that neither " within the wawles nor in the suburbes was lefte any one house " unbrent. Also we brent thabbey... | |
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