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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... taken to Lochleven - Dis- covery of a casket - Its contents said to be poems and love- letters addressed by Mary to Bothwell - How the confederates resolved to deal with this discovery - Examination of the let- ters - Their narrative of ...
... taken to Lochleven - Dis- covery of a casket - Its contents said to be poems and love- letters addressed by Mary to Bothwell - How the confederates resolved to deal with this discovery - Examination of the let- ters - Their narrative of ...
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... taken by the busy diplomatists , though it is casually mentioned as a common report in Scotland , that he had gone to France to try his fortunes with the widow.1 While Queen Mary was still in France , Queen Elizabeth made preparation ...
... taken by the busy diplomatists , though it is casually mentioned as a common report in Scotland , that he had gone to France to try his fortunes with the widow.1 While Queen Mary was still in France , Queen Elizabeth made preparation ...
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... taken in the cause of the friendless litigant by her mother , who , like herself , had little opportunity for the exercise of such amia- bilities before her abode in Scotland . With the exception of a few castles which had been built in ...
... taken in the cause of the friendless litigant by her mother , who , like herself , had little opportunity for the exercise of such amia- bilities before her abode in Scotland . With the exception of a few castles which had been built in ...
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... taken against the magistrates , and the town council were constrained to ap- point others in their stead , who issued a proclamation of a different tenor , " and so got the devil freedom again where that before he durst not have been ...
... taken against the magistrates , and the town council were constrained to ap- point others in their stead , who issued a proclamation of a different tenor , " and so got the devil freedom again where that before he durst not have been ...
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... taken as an expressive example . We are told by the family historian that this Gilbert " was ane particular man , and ane very greedy man , and cared not how he gat land , so that he could come by the same . " He had his eye on a few of ...
... taken as an expressive example . We are told by the family historian that this Gilbert " was ane particular man , and ane very greedy man , and cared not how he gat land , so that he could come by the same . " He had his eye on a few of ...
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accused affair afterwards ambassador answer appear assured bassador Bishop Book Bothwell's Brantome called casket casket letters Castle Catherine of Medici cause Cecil charge Church clergy commissioners confederates conference Council Court crown danger Darnley death desired documents doubt Earl of Bothwell Earl of Murray Edinburgh enemies English Estates favour France French friends Hamilton hand hath Herries honour house of Hamilton Huguenots Huntly husband influence James king Kirk Knox Knox's Labanoff Lennox Lethington letter Lochleven Lord marriage Mary's matter Melville ment minister mistress murder Murray's never occasion Papers Foreign Parliament party passed person present prince Protestant Queen Elizabeth Queen Mary Queen of Scots queen's majesty question Randolph realm religion Rizzio royal rumours Ruthven says Scotland seems sent sister sovereign Spain subjects taken Teulet thereof things Throckmorton tion told took treaty of Edinburgh unto whilk words