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" Her grace lodged in a merchant's house, her train was very few ; and there was small repair from any part. Her will was, that for the time that I did tarry I should dine and sup with her. Your majesty was oftentimes dranken unto by her at dinners and... "
The History of St. Andrews: Ancient and Modern - Page 156
by Charles Jobson Lyon - 1838 - 237 pages
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The Life of Mary, Queen of Scots: Drawn from the State Papers, Volume 1

George Chalmers - 1818 - 540 pages
...; nor would not, as she said, openly ; but be quiet, and merry. Her grace lodged, in a Oterchant's house ; her train were very few ; and there was small...part. Her will was, that, for 'the time, that I did tarry, I should dine, and snp, with her. Your majesty was oftentimes dranken unto, by her, at dinners,...
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The Life of Mary, Queen of Scots: Drawn from the State Papers ..., Volume 1

George Chalmers - Scotland - 1822 - 570 pages
...of the contrary ; nor would not, a» she said, openly; but be quiet and merry. Her grace lodged, ina merchant's house ; her train were very few ; and there...part. Her will was, that, for the time, that I did tarry, I should dine, and sup, with her. Your majesty was oftentimes dranken unto, by her, at dinners,...
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Memoirs of the Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Volume 2

Elizabeth Ogilvie Benger - 1823 - 414 pages
...agreeable picture of Mary's domestic life.* " Her grace lodged in a merchant's house; " her train was very few; and there was small " repair from any part. Her will was, that, " for the time that I did tarry, I should dine " and sup with her. Your Majesty was often" times dranken unto by her, at dinners...
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Memoirs of the Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Volume 2

Elizabeth Ogilvie Benger - 1823 - 420 pages
...agreeable picture of Mary's domestic life.* " Her grace lodged in a merchant's house; " her train was very few; and there was small " repair from any part. Her will was, that, " for the time that I did tarry, I should dine " and sup with her. Your Majesty was often" times dranken unto by her, at dinners...
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Mary, queen of Scots: her persecutions, sufferings, and trials

1826 - 332 pages
...as she said openly, but be quiet and merry. " Her Grace lodged in a merchant's house; her train was very few; and there was small repair from any part. Her will was, that, for the time I did tarry, I should dine and sup with her. Your majesty was oftentimes dranken unto by her, at dinners...
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Life of Mary, queen of Scots [by J. Grant].

James Grant - 1828 - 210 pages
...and habits. ' * Her grace lodged in a merchant's house; her train was very few ; and there was email repair from any part. Her will was, that, for the time that I did tarry, I should dine and sup with her. Yonr Majesty was oftentimes dranken unto by her, at dinners...
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The Episcopal magazine, and Church of England warder [formerly Stephen's ...

1840 - 694 pages
...Randolph, Queen Elizabeth's ambassador, waited upon her. The following extracts from the ambassadorVletter to Elizabeth may give us some idea of Mary's simple...merrily she passeth her time ; after dinner she rideth abroad. It pleaseth her the most part of the time to talk with me." When Randolph introduced the subject...
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History of the County of Fife: From the Earliest Period to the ..., Volume 1

John M. Leighton - Fife (Scotland) - 1840 - 264 pages
...account has been preserved, in a letter from Randolph to his mistress. " Her grace lodged," he says, " in a merchant's house; her train were very few; and there was small repair from any part." She invited Randolph to dine and sup at her table while he remained, so that his opportunities of observation...
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Letters of Mary Queen of Scots, and Documents Connected with Her ..., Volume 2

Mary (Queen of Scots), Agnes Strickland - Queens - 1842 - 382 pages
...not, as she said openly, but be quiet and merry. Her grace lodged in a merchant's house, her train was very few ; and there was small repair from any part. Her will was, that for the time that I did tarry I should dine and sup with her. Your majesty was oftentimes dranken unto by her at dinners and...
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History of St. Andrews: Episcopal, Monastic, Academic, and Civil ..., Volume 1

Charles Jobson Lyon - St. Andrews (Scotland) - 1843 - 522 pages
...gave any appearance to any of the contrary, nor would not, as she said openly, but be quiet and merry. Her grace lodged in a merchant's house; her train...merrily she passeth her time ; after dinner she rideth abroad. It pleaseth her the most part of the time to talk with me." When Randolph introduced the subject...
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