| William Shakespeare - 1889 - 260 pages
...or rather about the nineteenth or twentith yeere, as should appeare by the Scotish writers, Si ward the noble earle of Northumberland with a great power...horssemen went into Scotland, and in battell put to flight Makbeth that had vsurped the crowne of Scotland. It is recorded also, that in the foresaid battell,... | |
| Raphael Holinshed, Walter George Boswell-Stone - 1896 - 564 pages
...1549. His date (1057) for Mocbeth's death is confirmed by M. Scottus (Pertz, v. 558). III. MACBETH. Siward the noble earle of Northumberland with a great...into Scotland, and in battell put to flight Mackbeth l that had vsurped the crowne of Scotland, and, that doone, placed Malcolme surnamed Camoir, the sonne... | |
| Raphael Holinshed, Walter George Boswell-Stone - 1896 - 592 pages
...said that neither of them would wish any other kind of death.) Malcolme. [Malcolm crowned at Scone.] Siward the noble earle of Northumberland with a great...horssemen went into Scotland, and in battell put to Sight M ackbeth 1 that had vsurped the crowne of Scotland, and, that doone, placed Malcolme surnamed... | |
| Raphael Holinshed, Walter George Boswell-Stone - 1896 - 572 pages
...nineteenth Hector Bo(t or twentieth yeare, as should appeare by the Scotish writers, Siward the noble carlo of Northumberland with a great power of horssemen...into Scotland, and in battell put to flight Mackbeth l that had vsurped the crowne of Scotland, and, that doone, placed Malcolme surnained Camoir, the Bonne... | |
| Charlotte Endymion Porter, Helen Archibald Clarke - 1901 - 156 pages
...were the first earles that have beene heard of amongst the Scotishmen.' (p. 176.) The Siwards ' Siward earle of Northumberland with a great power of horssemen...into Scotland, and in battell put to flight Mackbeth. . . . It is recorded also, that in the foresaid battell, in which earle Siward vanquished the Scots,... | |
| Charlotte Endymion Porter, Helen Archibald Clarke - 1901 - 156 pages
...first carles that have beene heard of amongst the Scotishmen.' (p. 176.) The Siwards 'Siward carle of Northumberland with a great power of horssemen...into Scotland, and in battell put to flight Mackbeth. . . . It is recorded also, that in the foresaid battell, in which carle Siward vanquished the Scots,... | |
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