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" Harroytage, into our handes ; he made us boleave all should be ours to the Fyrthe, and when wee trusted hym best, how he helped to chase us awaye, I am sure you have not forgotten. Heere, amongest his owne countreymen he ys noted to be the most cautelous... "
Selections from Unpublished Manuscripts in the College of Arms and the ... - Page 280
by Joseph Stevenson - 1837 - 329 pages
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Historical Memoirs of the Reign of Mary Queen of Scots: And a Portion of the ...

John Maxwell Herries (4th baron) - Scotland - 1836 - 248 pages
...awaye I am fure you have not forgotten. Heere amongeft hys owne countreymen he ys noted to be the mooft cautelous man of hys natyon. It may lyke yow to remember...neyghboures and frendes, to be hanged for promeffe broken by him. Thys muche I fpeake of hym, becaufe he ys the lykelyefl and mooft dangerous man to inchaunte yow."...
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The History of the Kirk of Scotland

David Calderwood - Presbyterianism - 1843 - 612 pages
...awaye, I am sure you have not forgotten. Heere, amongest his owne eountreymen ho ys noted to be the most cautelous man of hys natyon. It may lyke yow to remember, he suffred hys owno hostages, the hostages of the Lard of Loughanver and Carles, hys nexte neyghboures...
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The true history of Church of Scotland, from the beginning of the ..., Volume 3

David Calderwood - 1843 - 610 pages
...awaye, I am sure you have not forgotten. Heere, amongest his owne countreymen he ys noted to be the most cautelous man of hys natyon. It may lyke yow to remember, he suffred hys owne hostages, the hostages of the Lard of Lougha,iver and Garles, hys nexte neyghboures...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 140

1874 - 614 pages
...cautelous ' man of hys natyon. It may lyke you to remember he suffred ' hys owne hostages, the hostages of the Lard of Loughanver ' and Garles hys nexte neyghboures and frendes, to be hanged ' for promesse broken by hym. Thys muche I speake of hym, ' because he ys the lykelyest and moost dangerous...
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