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... four sons , the second coming into the world just as his father attained his majority , and died in 1645 . According to the terms of the marriage - contract the next three years were passed at Kinnaird Castle , but no record of them ...
... four sons , the second coming into the world just as his father attained his majority , and died in 1645 . According to the terms of the marriage - contract the next three years were passed at Kinnaird Castle , but no record of them ...
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... four portraits extant of Montrose , all engraved in Napier's book , and very carefully described in the appendix to his first volume . ( 1 ) By Jameson , 1629 , ætat . 17 , now at Kinnaird Castle , the seat of the Earl of Southesk . ( 2 ) ...
... four portraits extant of Montrose , all engraved in Napier's book , and very carefully described in the appendix to his first volume . ( 1 ) By Jameson , 1629 , ætat . 17 , now at Kinnaird Castle , the seat of the Earl of Southesk . ( 2 ) ...
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Mowbray Morris. He Lord Angus and four other Scottish gentlemen . is said to have continued his studies diligently during this period , and to have particularly affected the society of learned men . " He studied , " writes Saintserf ...
Mowbray Morris. He Lord Angus and four other Scottish gentlemen . is said to have continued his studies diligently during this period , and to have particularly affected the society of learned men . " He studied , " writes Saintserf ...
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... four Estates of the kingdom , was framed for this pur- pose . It was known as the Tables , from the rule that all motions were to be formally tabled , or recorded , before discussion , and was authorised to act as the responsible agent ...
... four Estates of the kingdom , was framed for this pur- pose . It was known as the Tables , from the rule that all motions were to be formally tabled , or recorded , before discussion , and was authorised to act as the responsible agent ...
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... four representatives of the lesser barons . Meanwhile Charles had abated no jot of his arbitrary policy . He had been advised by the Treasurer , Lord Traquair , to withdraw the offending liturgy , and to content himself with enforcing ...
... four representatives of the lesser barons . Meanwhile Charles had abated no jot of his arbitrary policy . He had been advised by the Treasurer , Lord Traquair , to withdraw the offending liturgy , and to content himself with enforcing ...
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