The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Extinction of the Last Jacobite Insurrection, Volume 4W. Blackwood, 1873 - 100 páginas |
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... Castle out of Balfour's hands - A Parliament - Position of Scotland towards France and England -Queen Elizabeth's high demands — Throckmorton sent to assert them - How he fared in his mission - Conferences with Murray and Lethington ...
... Castle out of Balfour's hands - A Parliament - Position of Scotland towards France and England -Queen Elizabeth's high demands — Throckmorton sent to assert them - How he fared in his mission - Conferences with Murray and Lethington ...
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... Castle and its inmates - Projects for escape - Final success - Flight to Hamilton - Gathering there - The regent at Glasgow - The battle of Langside - Flight to Dumfriesshire - To England- The perplexities of the situation - English and ...
... Castle and its inmates - Projects for escape - Final success - Flight to Hamilton - Gathering there - The regent at Glasgow - The battle of Langside - Flight to Dumfriesshire - To England- The perplexities of the situation - English and ...
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... castles which had been built in the French style , the best families were crowded into narrow square towers , in which all available means had been exhausted in strength , leaving nothing for com- fort or elegance . The royal residences ...
... castles which had been built in the French style , the best families were crowded into narrow square towers , in which all available means had been exhausted in strength , leaving nothing for com- fort or elegance . The royal residences ...
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... Castle of Strathbogie ; and events afterwards revealed that its sumptuous furnishings shamed those of the royal palace . He had the flourishing town of Aberdeen , with its university and cathedral , by way of capital . Here he seems to ...
... Castle of Strathbogie ; and events afterwards revealed that its sumptuous furnishings shamed those of the royal palace . He had the flourishing town of Aberdeen , with its university and cathedral , by way of capital . Here he seems to ...
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... Castle were not in a condition to be inspected by eyes like Murray's . Inci- dentally we know that the vestments and treasures of the Cathedral of Aberdeen - the monuments of idolatry , as they would be called - were deposited in ...
... Castle were not in a condition to be inspected by eyes like Murray's . Inci- dentally we know that the vestments and treasures of the Cathedral of Aberdeen - the monuments of idolatry , as they would be called - were deposited in ...
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