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Pagina x
... EARL of MAR , Great Treasurer of Scotland , and of Sir Gideon Murray of Elibank , Treasurer- Depute , the Blue Gowns also appear , thus : - ' Junij 1617 Item , to James Murray , merchant , for fyftene scoir sex elnis and ane half elne ...
... EARL of MAR , Great Treasurer of Scotland , and of Sir Gideon Murray of Elibank , Treasurer- Depute , the Blue Gowns also appear , thus : - ' Junij 1617 Item , to James Murray , merchant , for fyftene scoir sex elnis and ane half elne ...
Pagina 80
... Earl of Glengibber , a favourite of James the Sixth . It is subscribed by the King at Westminster , the seventeenth day of January , A.D. one thousand six hundred and twelve- thirteen . It's not worth while to repeat the witnesses ...
... Earl of Glengibber , a favourite of James the Sixth . It is subscribed by the King at Westminster , the seventeenth day of January , A.D. one thousand six hundred and twelve- thirteen . It's not worth while to repeat the witnesses ...
Pagina 98
... earl marshal , " answered Oldbuck , as he exchanged his slippers for a pair of stout walking shoes , with ' cutikins , ' as he called them , of black cloth . He only interrupted the walk by a slight deviation to the tomb of John o ' the ...
... earl marshal , " answered Oldbuck , as he exchanged his slippers for a pair of stout walking shoes , with ' cutikins , ' as he called them , of black cloth . He only interrupted the walk by a slight deviation to the tomb of John o ' the ...
Pagina 246
... Earl fell in the sair battle o ' the Harlaw , when they say the coronach was cried in ae day from the mouth o ' the Tay to the Buck of the Cabrach , that ye wad hae heard nae other sound but that of lamentation for the great folks that ...
... Earl fell in the sair battle o ' the Harlaw , when they say the coronach was cried in ae day from the mouth o ' the Tay to the Buck of the Cabrach , that ye wad hae heard nae other sound but that of lamentation for the great folks that ...
Pagina 253
... Earl of Glenallan could have with the crimes or penitence of an old doting woman , whose rank in life did not greatly exceed that of her messenger . He endeavoured to call to memory all that he had ever known or heard of the Glenallan ...
... Earl of Glenallan could have with the crimes or penitence of an old doting woman , whose rank in life did not greatly exceed that of her messenger . He endeavoured to call to memory all that he had ever known or heard of the Glenallan ...
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