King, heiring of this bonspeill of bis mother, was weill content. So thair was laid an hundreth crounes and ane tun of wyne pandit on everie syd. The ground was chosin in St Androis ; the Scottis archeris was thrie landit gentlmen and thrie yeamanes,... The Cronicles of Scotland [ed. by J.G. Dalyell]. - Page 348by Robert Lindsay - 1814 - 639 pagesFull view - About this book
| Constable and co, ltd - 1826 - 626 pages
...syd. The ground was chosin in St Androis ; the Scottis archeris was thrie landit gentlmen and thrie yeamanes, to witt, David Weimes of that ilk, David...ilk, and Mr Johne Wedderburne, viccar of Dundie. The bush-fight till after noon ; during which time fifteen of the English had been slain by the hand of... | |
| John Donald Carrick - Revolutionaries - 1830 - 324 pages
...syd. The ground was chosin in St Androis ; the Scottis archeris was thrie laudit gentlmen and thrie yeamanes, to witt, David Weimes of that ilk, David Arnott of that ilk, and Mr Johnc Wedderburne, viccar of Dundie. The - ] I e ^m I LIFE OF bush-fight till after noon ; during which... | |
| John Donaldson Carrick - 1830 - 330 pages
...chosin in St Androis ; the Scottis archeris was thrie landit gentlmen and thrie yeamanes, to wilt, David Weimes of that ilk, David Arnott of that ilk, and Mr Johne Wedderburne, yiccar of Dundie. The bush-fight till after noon ; during which time fifteen of the English had been... | |
| Dundee (Scotland) - 1842 - 292 pages
...syd. The ground was chosin in St. Andrew's ; the Scottis archeris was thrie landit gentlmen, and thrie yeamanes, to witt, David Weimes of that Ilk, David...neir, and wan the vaigour from the Inglismen, and thairafter went into the toun and maid ane banquett to the king and queine, and the Ingliseh ambassadour,... | |
| Alexander Maxwell (F.S.A. Scot.) - Dundee (Scotland) - 1891 - 460 pages
...ground was chosen in St . Androis; the Scots archers was three landit gentlemen and three yeamans— to witt, David Weimes of that ilk, David Arnott of that ilk, and Mr John Wedderburne, Vicar of Dundee; the yeamans was John Thomsons in Leith, Stevin Tabroner, and Alexander... | |
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