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 remained there , quite impatient , till the explosion took place , when they
ran down to the Cowgate , through the Blackfriars gate , and ascending by
different closes , crossed the High - street to a broken part of the town wall in
Leith Wynd ...
They remained there , quite impatient , till the explosion took place , when they
ran down to the Cowgate , through the Blackfriars gate , and ascending by
different closes , crossed the High - street to a broken part of the town wall in
Leith Wynd ...
Page 13
... three more , “ quhilk had thayr cloaks and “ muils upon their feet 16. ” Here ,
instead of a 15 Goodall , i . 387. Whitaker , ii . 197. Goodall sug . poses that it was
discovered after the first examination , that Bothwell had no horses in town , or
that ...
... three more , “ quhilk had thayr cloaks and “ muils upon their feet 16. ” Here ,
instead of a 15 Goodall , i . 387. Whitaker , ii . 197. Goodall sug . poses that it was
discovered after the first examination , that Bothwell had no horses in town , or
that ...
Page 17
... before it was known or determined , whether her husband would return , or
where he would reside . There was no room , as the prebendary's house where
he lodged was contiguous to the town wall , and on the east side of the provost's ,
or ...
... before it was known or determined , whether her husband would return , or
where he would reside . There was no room , as the prebendary's house where
he lodged was contiguous to the town wall , and on the east side of the provost's ,
or ...
Page 18
The door passing through the cellar and the town wall , of which the key could not
be found ” , appears to have been sufficiently secured within . If the mine ,
therefore , had been begun without , from the provost's house , or from the Kirk of
Field ...
The door passing through the cellar and the town wall , of which the key could not
be found ” , appears to have been sufficiently secured within . If the mine ,
therefore , had been begun without , from the provost's house , or from the Kirk of
Field ...
Page 18
Ruins of the Prebendaries Chamber in which Darnley was blown up : on a line
with the Town wall b . Upper Ama of the College , where the Kök of Field formerly
stood . ut the Potternow Port . c . Hamilton House d.The Provost's House where ...
Ruins of the Prebendaries Chamber in which Darnley was blown up : on a line
with the Town wall b . Upper Ama of the College , where the Kök of Field formerly
stood . ut the Potternow Port . c . Hamilton House d.The Provost's House where ...
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