A Diurnal of Remarkable Occurrents that Have Passed Within the Country of Scotland Since the Death of King James the Fourth Till the Year M.D.LXXV: From a Manuscript of the Sixteenth Century in the Possession of Sir John Maxwell of Pollock, Baronet

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Thomas Thomson
Bannatyne Club, 1833 - Scotland - 350 pages
 

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Page 101 - Johne persaveand himself schot, and the erle fallin, he geid to him quhair he lav, and gaif him thrie woundis, ane in the bodie, ane in the heid, and ane in the hand ; and my lord gaif him twa straikis with ane quhingar at the paip, and the said theif depairtit; and my lord lay in swoun quhill his servantis come and carijt him to the Hermitage.
Page 278 - ... regent proponit to the eftatis, defyring thame to grant ane crowne matrimoniall to the Dolphine of France, fua that he mycht be called and intitulat, King of Scotlande, duringe the matrimonie betuix thame ; quhilk was aggreit, and act of parliament maid thairupoun, and all lettres in Scotland ftyled " Frances and Marie, be the grace of God, King and Quene of Scotland, Dolphyne and Dolphines of Vien," and the feales and conye irnis changed in lyk maner.
Page 175 - ... to pas to the mercat croce of the burgh of Edinburgh, and all...
Page 319 - ... off the cuntrie ; and thaj that ar beneficed perfonis, thair benefices to vaik, and to be difponit to qualifeit perfonis ; and if thaj (being decernit to be banift) be fundin heirefter in the cuntrie, it falbe lefum to all the...
Page 74 - Randolph's account, as given in the text, and with the narrative of a contemporary chronicler, who affirms that, 'in this conflict the said Erle of Huntlie was tane be ane Andro Reidpeth, ane of our...

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