| 1751 - 462 pages
...Oath of Allegiance ; and that he gave it in fo fcored, or obliterate, to the faid Mr. David Moncrief, Clerk of the Council, who took it in as it is now produced. But it doth not appear, by all thefe Dépolirions, that the Matter was brought to the CouncilBoard, that the Councils Pleafure might... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1812 - 754 pages
...oath of allegiance, and that be gave it in so scored or obliterate to the said Mr. David Moncreif, clerk of the council, who took it in as it is now...these depositions, that the matter was brought to the council boarii, that the council's pleasure might be known upoo it, though it seems to have been intended... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 748 pages
...oath of allegiance, and that he gave it in so scored or obliterate to the said Mr. David Moncreif, clerk of the council, who took it in as it is now...these depositions, that the matter was brought to the cotmcil board, that the council's pleasure might be known ujton it, though it seems to have been intended... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 746 pages
...oath of allegiance, and that be gave it in so scored or obliterate to the said Mr. David Moncreif, clerk of the council, who took it in as it is now...doth not appear by all these depositions, that the * Aubrey, in his Miscellanies, relates that Archibald Mackeanyers alias MaekdonaW, a i second-sighted... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 750 pages
...oath of allegiance, and that be gave it in so scored or obliterate to the said Mr. David Moncreif, clerk of the council, who took it in as it is now produced. liut it doth not appear by all these depositions, that the matter was brought to the council board,... | |
| Elizabeth Isabella Spence - Highlands (Scotland) - 1817 - 744 pages
..." did take the oath of allegiance at Inverary, " brought to the council board, that the coun" cil's pleasure might be known upon it, though " it seems to have been intended by Ardkinlas, " who both writ himself, and sent Colonel " Hill's letter for to make Glenco's excuse, "... | |
| Officer of the army - Clans - 1818 - 420 pages
...himself, or his servant, score or delete the foresaid certificate, as now it stands scored, as to Glenco's taking the oath of allegiance, and that he gave it...these depositions, that the matter was brought to the council board, that the council'spleasure might be known upon it, though it seems to have been intended... | |
| Larkin - Caledonian Canal (Scotland) - 1819 - 372 pages
...of al" legiance, and that he gave it in so scored or " obliterate to the said Mr. David Moncrief, " clerk of the council, who took it in as it is " now...depositions, that the matter was " brought to the council board, that the coun" cil's pleasure might be known upon it, though " it seems to have been... | |
| Adventure and adventurers - 1825 - 844 pages
...it in so scored or obliterate to the said Mr. David Moncrief, clerk of the council, who took it in. But it doth not appear by all these depositions, that...upon it, though it seems to have been intended by Ardkinlas who both wrote himself, and sent Colonel Hill's letter to make Glenco's excuse, and desired... | |
| 1842 - 118 pages
...his servant, '.Ml score or delete the foresaid certificate, as now it stands scored, as to Glencoe's taking the oath of allegiance ; and that he gave it...it is now produced. But it doth not appear by all these'xlepositions, that the matter was brought to the council-board, that the council's pleasure might... | |
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