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, Volume 2 |
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Page 38
The historical fact has not hitherto been observed , that it was in consequence of
this information alone , that Balfour and Lethington were both accused and
arrested , Murray ( September 3 , 1569 , ) at the instigation of Lennox , as
accessary to ...
The historical fact has not hitherto been observed , that it was in consequence of
this information alone , that Balfour and Lethington were both accused and
arrested , Murray ( September 3 , 1569 , ) at the instigation of Lennox , as
accessary to ...
Page 55
Sir James Balfour had been invited , or sent from trial and France , and from his
confederacy with the Duke of Lennox and Captain James Stewart , Morton was
accused and imprisoned in the beginning of January , and condemned and ...
Sir James Balfour had been invited , or sent from trial and France , and from his
confederacy with the Duke of Lennox and Captain James Stewart , Morton was
accused and imprisoned in the beginning of January , and condemned and ...
Page 65
... to be known of the common people , nor meet to be opened to others ; thereby
to bring those in question , upon a re port whereof no farther hold can be taken ,
but " that there was love or hatred between the " accuser and the accused 56.
... to be known of the common people , nor meet to be opened to others ; thereby
to bring those in question , upon a re port whereof no farther hold can be taken ,
but " that there was love or hatred between the " accuser and the accused 56.
Page 80
... in whose history the preceding signature to the archbishop is mentioned , the
general assembly that framed a supplication against it , Calderwood who
transcribes a letter from Knox to enforce the supplication , are all respectively
accused of ...
... in whose history the preceding signature to the archbishop is mentioned , the
general assembly that framed a supplication against it , Calderwood who
transcribes a letter from Knox to enforce the supplication , are all respectively
accused of ...
Page 81
The church of Scotland itself is accused of forgery , because its records contain a
supplication against the signature ; and Calderwood , because he quotes a letter
from Kuox , to recommend the supplication . VOL . II . But there is nothing so ...
The church of Scotland itself is accused of forgery , because its records contain a
supplication against the signature ; and Calderwood , because he quotes a letter
from Kuox , to recommend the supplication . VOL . II . But there is nothing so ...
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