The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Extinction of the Last Jacobite Insurrection, Volume 3W. Blackwood, 1873 - 100 páginas |
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... thousand marks of English nobles with- out delay , default , or malyngyn , " if he deliver up certain documents , which are easily identified as those which so seriously compromise the independence of Scotland . 66 The documents ...
... thousand marks of English nobles with- out delay , default , or malyngyn , " if he deliver up certain documents , which are easily identified as those which so seriously compromise the independence of Scotland . 66 The documents ...
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... the Western Isles , and endow his daughter with sixty thousand florins of the Rhine . As it was not convenient for the Norse king to 1 See Douglas's Peerage , voce Kilmarnock . pay such a sum , he found security for it 8 JAMES III .
... the Western Isles , and endow his daughter with sixty thousand florins of the Rhine . As it was not convenient for the Norse king to 1 See Douglas's Peerage , voce Kilmarnock . pay such a sum , he found security for it 8 JAMES III .
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... thousand florins of his daughter's dowry on the Orkney Islands . It next occurred to him that , with the exception of some two thousand florins for the bride's outfit , he might se- cure the balance on the Shetlands ; and the proposal ...
... thousand florins of his daughter's dowry on the Orkney Islands . It next occurred to him that , with the exception of some two thousand florins for the bride's outfit , he might se- cure the balance on the Shetlands ; and the proposal ...
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... thousand marks yearly should be paid for three years ; after that the payment was to be at the rate of a thousand marks a - year until the twenty thousand should be paid up.1 These payments , for which value might never be received ...
... thousand marks yearly should be paid for three years ; after that the payment was to be at the rate of a thousand marks a - year until the twenty thousand should be paid up.1 These payments , for which value might never be received ...
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... thousand men , to reconcile the differences between Louis and the Duke of Burgundy - that is to say , to help Louis to crush his enemy . According to Comines , Louis had felt the value of his little band of Scots guards in this conflict ...
... thousand men , to reconcile the differences between Louis and the Duke of Burgundy - that is to say , to help Louis to crush his enemy . According to Comines , Louis had felt the value of his little band of Scots guards in this conflict ...
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affair afterwards Albany ambassador Angus Archbishop army Arran Beaton Bishop border brother brought called Captane cardinal castle cause chief chronicles Church condition council Court crown cursing documents Douglas Duke Duke of Albany Earl Earl of Angus Earl of Arran ecclesiastical Edinburgh enemy English Estates favour feudal force fortress France French friends give Government governor grace hand hath held Highland honour house of Hamilton Ibid influence Isles King Henry King James King of England King of Scotland King of Scots king's highness Knox land letter Lord lordis majesty majesty's marriage matter ment noble Papers Henry VIII Parliament party passed peace persons political prince queen realm Reformation regent reign royal Sadler State Papers schipes Scotland seems seen sent side sovereign St Andrews thair things tion told took treaty unto Wolsey young king