The History of Scotland: From the Union of the Crowns on the Accession of James VI to the Throne of England : to the Union of the Kingdoms in the Reign of Queen Anne : with a Preliminary Dissertation of the Participation of Mary, Queen of Scots, in the Murder of Darnley, Volume 2J. Mawman, 1819 - Darnley murder |
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... Goodall , they had exa- mined Anderson's general preface , or the pro- ceedings at Westminster , they would have found that the latter were the Judicial Examinations and Depositions of the murderers which were produced to the English ...
... Goodall , they had exa- mined Anderson's general preface , or the pro- ceedings at Westminster , they would have found that the latter were the Judicial Examinations and Depositions of the murderers which were produced to the English ...
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... gate , with a lighted candle , at ten at night " . But we are told that " Whitaker , iii . 196. Goodall , i . 385. See Powrie's de- position , Appendix , No. XXIV . 66 VII . Dalgleish and Powrie were not arrested till 10 DISSERTATION ON.
... gate , with a lighted candle , at ten at night " . But we are told that " Whitaker , iii . 196. Goodall , i . 385. See Powrie's de- position , Appendix , No. XXIV . 66 VII . Dalgleish and Powrie were not arrested till 10 DISSERTATION ON.
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... Goodall , i . 387. Whitaker , iii . 197. Goodall sup- poses that it was discovered after the first examination , that Bothwell had no horses in town , or that Powrie and Wilson had no access to them ; as if a Scotch earl who never ...
... Goodall , i . 387. Whitaker , iii . 197. Goodall sup- poses that it was discovered after the first examination , that Bothwell had no horses in town , or that Powrie and Wilson had no access to them ; as if a Scotch earl who never ...
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... Goodall , i . 388. Goodall is unable to conceive why Bothwell should change his clothes , or why he should return at all , or with so many attendants , when he had left two men behind to set fire to the train . He forgot that it was ...
... Goodall , i . 388. Goodall is unable to conceive why Bothwell should change his clothes , or why he should return at all , or with so many attendants , when he had left two men behind to set fire to the train . He forgot that it was ...
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... Goodall , by dint of false translation , " Archiepiscopus libenter truci- dandę regis , partes sibi oblatas suscepit , " that he willingly undertook the employment , represents the two passages as inconsistent , in order to extract a ...
... Goodall , by dint of false translation , " Archiepiscopus libenter truci- dandę regis , partes sibi oblatas suscepit , " that he willingly undertook the employment , represents the two passages as inconsistent , in order to extract a ...
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