| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Scotland - 1828 - 452 pages
...personally interested in the quarrel, found himself, it is said, compelled to assist the Ogilvies, by a rude but ancient custom, which bound the guest...long as the food eaten under his roof remained in his stomach,1 With the small train of attendants and friends who accompanied him, he instantly joined the... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Scotland - 1831 - 452 pages
...personally interested in the quarrel, found himself, it is said, compelled to assist the Ogilvies, by a rude but ancient custom, which bound the guest...food eaten under his roof remained in his stomach, 1 With the small train of attendants and friends who accompanied him, he instantly joined the forces... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Scotland - 1831 - 452 pages
...personally interested in the quarrel, found himself, it is said, compelled to assist the Ogilvies, by a rude but ancient custom, which bound the guest...long as the food eaten under his roof remained in his stomach,1 With the small train of attendants and friends who accompanied him, he instantly joined the... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Scotland - 1841 - 386 pages
...personally interested in the quarrel, found himself, it is said, compelled to assist the Ogilvies, by a rude but ancient custom, which bound the guest...under his roof remained in his stomach.* With the * Lesley De Rebus Gestis Scotorum, p. 286. History of Scotland by the same author, p. 18. VOL. IV.... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Scotland - 1845 - 534 pages
...personally interested in the quarrel, found himself, it is said, compelled to assist the Ogilvies, by a rude but ancient custom, which bound the guest...long as the food eaten under his roof remained in his stomach.1 With the small train of attendants and friends who accompanied him, he joined the forces... | |
| Andrew Jervise - Angus (Scotland) - 1861 - 558 pages
...the moment when this baron was mustering his forces against the meditated assault of Crawford. Setou, although in no way personally interested in the quarrel,...of attendants and friends who accompanied him, he k The six remaining denominations are Episcopalians ; .Roman Catholics • Congregationalists ; Old... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1864 - 438 pages
...personally interested in the quarrel, found himself, it is said, compelled to assist the Ogilvies, by a rude but ancient custom, which bound the guest...food eaten under his roof remained in his stomach. x With the small train of attendants and friends who accompanied him, he joined the forces of Innerquharity,... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - History - 1873 - 496 pages
...personally interested in the quarrel, found himself, it is said, compelled to assist the Ogilvies, by a rude but ancient custom, which bound the guest...friends who accompanied him, he joined the forces of Innerquharity, and proceeding to the town of Arbroath, found the opposite party drawn up hi great strength... | |
| William Marshall - Angus (Scotland) - 1875 - 328 pages
...vivid, and about as brief as any glimpse of it which we could give. " There can be little doubt," says Tytler, " that the Ogilvys must have sunk under this...of attendants and friends who accompanied him, he rejoined the forces of Inverquharity, and, proceeding to the town of Arbroath, found the opposite party... | |
| Andrew Jervise - Angus (Scotland) - 1882 - 524 pages
...Friday. Douglas, Peerage, ip 576, has 13th January 1445-6, but says that Ogilvy was of " Inverarity." dangers which might occur so long as the food eaten under his roof remained in his stomach. With ihe small train of attendants and friends who accompanied him, he joined the forces of Inverquharity,... | |
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