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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... fact , that these are not the Judicial Depositions , but an imperfect summary of the Confessions of the criminals , made to the clergy before their execution " . Accordingly Buchanan appeals for the proof of a curious fact in his ...
... fact , that these are not the Judicial Depositions , but an imperfect summary of the Confessions of the criminals , made to the clergy before their execution " . Accordingly Buchanan appeals for the proof of a curious fact in his ...
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... facts to the destruction of their own lives ; as if the records of council and jus- ticiary were not filled with ... fact , the same words were not often dictated by the same commissioner , or re- corded by the clerk , from the first ...
... facts to the destruction of their own lives ; as if the records of council and jus- ticiary were not filled with ... fact , the same words were not often dictated by the same commissioner , or re- corded by the clerk , from the first ...
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... fact . necessary . A mine not 4. We are told , however , that the depositions must necessarily be false , as a mine was necessary to blow up the very foundations . of the house . The letter from the privy council on Monday , 17 Goodall ...
... fact . necessary . A mine not 4. We are told , however , that the depositions must necessarily be false , as a mine was necessary to blow up the very foundations . of the house . The letter from the privy council on Monday , 17 Goodall ...
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... fact , that the powder had been lodged in the queen's cham- ber . The Action against Mary when transfer- red to Wilson as the author , amounts to nothing . Buchanan refers in his Detection , and adheres in his History , to the judicial ...
... fact , that the powder had been lodged in the queen's cham- ber . The Action against Mary when transfer- red to Wilson as the author , amounts to nothing . Buchanan refers in his Detection , and adheres in his History , to the judicial ...
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... fact is , that there was neither time nor room to construct a mine . There was no time , as the mine for which six days are allowed , in order to be finished in the queen's absence , must have been begun on her arrival at Glasgow ...
... fact is , that there was neither time nor room to construct a mine . There was no time , as the mine for which six days are allowed , in order to be finished in the queen's absence , must have been begun on her arrival at Glasgow ...
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answer apres awin Balfour befoir bien Boduel Bothwell's bruther Buchanan ceste chalmer chambre CHAP cœur Confession consistorial Cotton library Craigmillar Darnley David Buchanan deid deponar depositions dict Paris dict-il Dieu Earl Edinburgh Elizabeth English erle Bothwell estant faict faire forgery French furth Goodall greit gude haif haill hart hath hir majestie Huntley idiom j'ay jamais James James Ogilvie John Hay John Hepburn king kingis Kirk of Field laird Lethington lord Bothwell lord Duk lordis m'en mair maist Mary Mons Monsieur Morton murder Murray murther Ormiston Paris passit Pat Wilson Powrie qu'il queen queines quene quha quhair quhat quhen quhilk quhom regent Royne s'en sall sayd sche Scot Scotch Scotland sould suld thaim thair thame thay thing tion tout translation tyme Tytler unto upoun uther wald weill Whitaker word wyth yair yame