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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... knew not where . Two horse loads , or a single 22 See Appendix , No. XXXIV . Arnot's Crim . Trials , p . 9 . 23 Murdin , 57. Supra , chap . iv . note 61 . VII . cask of gunpowder , were sufficient , not 16 DISSERTATION ON.
... knew not where . Two horse loads , or a single 22 See Appendix , No. XXXIV . Arnot's Crim . Trials , p . 9 . 23 Murdin , 57. Supra , chap . iv . note 61 . VII . cask of gunpowder , were sufficient , not 16 DISSERTATION ON.
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... , that " he synit deadly to lay it upoun him quha knew nathing of the matter , as also he synit to reveal any confessioun . " The archbishop was undoubt- VII . As the operation of gunpowder is now better 20 DISSERTATION ON.
... , that " he synit deadly to lay it upoun him quha knew nathing of the matter , as also he synit to reveal any confessioun . " The archbishop was undoubt- VII . As the operation of gunpowder is now better 20 DISSERTATION ON.
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... knew the queen to be participant or aware thereof ; that as for no " torments nor fair promises they could be ' brought falsely to accuse their mistress , so " without any torments at all they have volun- tarily purged her , and so laid ...
... knew the queen to be participant or aware thereof ; that as for no " torments nor fair promises they could be ' brought falsely to accuse their mistress , so " without any torments at all they have volun- tarily purged her , and so laid ...
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... knew any thing of Murray's administration from 1562 to 1565 , while Bothwell was in France . From the ori- ginal Confession , which Goodall never saw , it appears that Paris had quitted Bothwell's service in England , and return- ed to ...
... knew any thing of Murray's administration from 1562 to 1565 , while Bothwell was in France . From the ori- ginal Confession , which Goodall never saw , it appears that Paris had quitted Bothwell's service in England , and return- ed to ...
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... knew of the design , in the interval between the arrival of the king at Edin- burgh , and the perpetration of the murder , Paris referred to his former Confession , with this addi- tion : that Bothwell , on the first proposal of the ...
... knew of the design , in the interval between the arrival of the king at Edin- burgh , and the perpetration of the murder , Paris referred to his former Confession , with this addi- tion : that Bothwell , on the first proposal of the ...
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