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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... for the murder of the king . In this his followers were equally tried . In this the rebel lords assembled for business . And in this therefore would In CHAP . VII . 66 66 66 " John Brand B 2 THE MURDER OF DARNLEY . 3.
... for the murder of the king . In this his followers were equally tried . In this the rebel lords assembled for business . And in this therefore would In CHAP . VII . 66 66 66 " John Brand B 2 THE MURDER OF DARNLEY . 3.
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... king , ( and to send two servants each for the purpose ) either in the fields , or in whatsoever other place an op- portunity could be found . Upon Friday morn- ing he informed Hay and Ormiston separately of the design . At a general ...
... king , ( and to send two servants each for the purpose ) either in the fields , or in whatsoever other place an op- portunity could be found . Upon Friday morn- ing he informed Hay and Ormiston separately of the design . At a general ...
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... king's bed , and Hay and Hepburn were left with false keys in the queen's chamber . On the departure of the rest , Paris locking the two doors that opened into the garden , and into the turnpike , or outer staircase , went up stairs to ...
... king's bed , and Hay and Hepburn were left with false keys in the queen's chamber . On the departure of the rest , Paris locking the two doors that opened into the garden , and into the turnpike , or outer staircase , went up stairs to ...
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... king had at last excited . CHAP . VII . sitions au- 3. Nothing can be better authenticated , at Their depo- present , than these depositions . The originals thentic . taken by the privy council , were produced to a jury ; and were read ...
... king had at last excited . CHAP . VII . sitions au- 3. Nothing can be better authenticated , at Their depo- present , than these depositions . The originals thentic . taken by the privy council , were produced to a jury ; and were read ...
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... king's apartment , since the back - door opened into the garden , upon the east side of the preben- dary's house " . The little gallery , having a window in the gavel through the town wall , led directly south from the king's chamber at ...
... king's apartment , since the back - door opened into the garden , upon the east side of the preben- dary's house " . The little gallery , having a window in the gavel through the town wall , led directly south from the king's chamber at ...
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