Scotland, by a litle and a litle, wan a! that they had lost at the bataille of Duresme : and there was much envy emong them who might be hyest; for every one rulid yn his owne cuntery... Scalacronica - Page 303by Thomas Gray - 1836 - 321 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Leland - Great Britain - 1774 - 428 pages
...they had loft at the Bataille of Durefme : and there was much Envy eir.on j them who might be hyeft ; for every one rulid yn his owne Cuntery : and King Eduarde was fo diftreflid with his Afferes beyound the Se, that he toke litle Regard to the Scottifch Matiers.... | |
| Thomas Gray - Great Britain - 1836 - 456 pages
...Davy was prisoner, thé lordes of Scotland, by a litle and a litle, wan al that they had lost at thé bataille of Duresme : and there was much envy emong...Eduarde was so distressid with his afferes beyound thé se, that he toke litle regard to thé Scottisch matiers. At this tyme a baronet of France, caullid... | |
| Sir Herbert Maxwell - Scotland - 1911 - 272 pages
...the mean whyle that King Davy was prisoner, the lords of Scotland, by a litle and a litle, wan all that they had lost at the bataille of Duresme ; and...emong them who might be hyest ; for every one rulid yn hys owne cuntery ; and King Eduarde was so distressid with his afferes beyound the se, that he toke... | |
| Sir James Henry Ramsay (bart.) - Great Britain - 1913 - 558 pages
...They had recovered most of the territory occupied after Neville's Cross ; " there was much envy among them who might be hyest ; for every one rulid yn his owne cuntery." 1 The fate of the Knight of Liddesdale may be taken to illustrate the last remark. He had succeeded... | |
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