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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... preserved . 4.66 ' They are said expressly to have been made in the tol- booth of Edinburgh , the building in which the parliament was held , the privy council assembled , and the lords of ses- sion convened , for the trial of civil or ...
... preserved . 4.66 ' They are said expressly to have been made in the tol- booth of Edinburgh , the building in which the parliament was held , the privy council assembled , and the lords of ses- sion convened , for the trial of civil or ...
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... preserved in the Cotton library , but to the last Confession of Dalgleish , omitted after his trial , and before his execution on the 3d of January , of which the record was lost when Wilson's short abstract was sent to the press . 2 ...
... preserved in the Cotton library , but to the last Confession of Dalgleish , omitted after his trial , and before his execution on the 3d of January , of which the record was lost when Wilson's short abstract was sent to the press . 2 ...
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... preserved 30. When the murderers were particularly interrogated , their depositions and confessions concurred in the fact , “ that the king was handlit by na man's hands ; " but the supposed forgers never would have dis- credited their ...
... preserved 30. When the murderers were particularly interrogated , their depositions and confessions concurred in the fact , “ that the king was handlit by na man's hands ; " but the supposed forgers never would have dis- credited their ...
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... preserve . fessions 6. The Depositions are strictly confined to the The con- murder ; as the design was to procure judicial quoted by evidence against Bothwell and his associates , Lesly . not to implicate the queen in his guilt . The ...
... preserve . fessions 6. The Depositions are strictly confined to the The con- murder ; as the design was to procure judicial quoted by evidence against Bothwell and his associates , Lesly . not to implicate the queen in his guilt . The ...
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... preserved by the queen's friends assembling in arms for his rescue , which compelled the regent to adjourn his trial . The explanation of the letters has already been anticipated ; and when interrogated what he knew of the design , in ...
... preserved by the queen's friends assembling in arms for his rescue , which compelled the regent to adjourn his trial . The explanation of the letters has already been anticipated ; and when interrogated what he knew of the design , in ...
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