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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They are said expressly to have been made in the tolbooth of Edinburgh , the
building in which the parliament was beld , the privy council assembled , and the
lords of session convened , for the trial of civil or criminal causes . In this structure
...
They are said expressly to have been made in the tolbooth of Edinburgh , the
building in which the parliament was beld , the privy council assembled , and the
lords of session convened , for the trial of civil or criminal causes . In this structure
...
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VII . to my “ John Brand , minister of the congregation , to pass Lord Lindsay and
say , my lord , hartily I forgeve your lordship and als my Lord Regent and all
uthers , but specially tham that betrayit me to you , for I know if ye could here “
savit ...
VII . to my “ John Brand , minister of the congregation , to pass Lord Lindsay and
say , my lord , hartily I forgeve your lordship and als my Lord Regent and all
uthers , but specially tham that betrayit me to you , for I know if ye could here “
savit ...
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But Powrie the porter , according to whose first deposition , the trunk and mail
containing the gunpowder " , had been brou „ ht by himself and Wilson on “ tway
borses of my lord's , the “ ane being his own horse , " to the Blackfriars gate ; and
on ...
But Powrie the porter , according to whose first deposition , the trunk and mail
containing the gunpowder " , had been brou „ ht by himself and Wilson on “ tway
borses of my lord's , the “ ane being his own horse , " to the Blackfriars gate ; and
on ...
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Accordingly the one says in his Confession , that he was betrayed into Lord
Lindsay's hands , the other that he had ships provided to Pee , but could not
escape . See Appendix , No. XXIV , VII . principal servants had been taken in
Orkney and ...
Accordingly the one says in his Confession , that he was betrayed into Lord
Lindsay's hands , the other that he had ships provided to Pee , but could not
escape . See Appendix , No. XXIV , VII . principal servants had been taken in
Orkney and ...
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Lord Robert was not created Earl of Orkney till 1581 ; but it was secretly
understood that Morton was privy , and Balfour and Lethington accessary to the
murder ; and the queen's innocence was a necessary addition , in a letter to her
uncle , the ...
Lord Robert was not created Earl of Orkney till 1581 ; but it was secretly
understood that Morton was privy , and Balfour and Lethington accessary to the
murder ; and the queen's innocence was a necessary addition , in a letter to her
uncle , the ...
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