The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Extinction of the Last Jacobite Insurrection, Index Volume, Volume 6William Blackwood, 1873 - 100 páginas |
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... Montrose and some others.1 Huntly had been in Aberdeen some two or three days , hospitably entertained in the house of the Laird of Pitfodels , when he began to have an un- pleasant sensation that his steps were watched and his abode ...
... Montrose and some others.1 Huntly had been in Aberdeen some two or three days , hospitably entertained in the house of the Laird of Pitfodels , when he began to have an un- pleasant sensation that his steps were watched and his abode ...
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... Montrose , that afterwards , when Montrose fell off to the king and forsook the Covenanters , and was glad to get the assistance of Huntly and his followers , the Marquis of Huntly could never be gained to join cordially with him , nor ...
... Montrose , that afterwards , when Montrose fell off to the king and forsook the Covenanters , and was glad to get the assistance of Huntly and his followers , the Marquis of Huntly could never be gained to join cordially with him , nor ...
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... Montrose should return to punish them . As he passed through Aberdeen for this purpose , his army performed a peculiar feat long remem- bered in the district - the execution of a multitude of dogs 1 Gordon's Scots Affairs , ii . 262 ...
... Montrose should return to punish them . As he passed through Aberdeen for this purpose , his army performed a peculiar feat long remem- bered in the district - the execution of a multitude of dogs 1 Gordon's Scots Affairs , ii . 262 ...
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... Montrose marched westward towards the Gordon coun- try . The parson of Rothiemay notes that he stabled his troop - horses in the church of Udny , " a practice then unusual , though afterwards it grew to be more in fashion to turn ...
... Montrose marched westward towards the Gordon coun- try . The parson of Rothiemay notes that he stabled his troop - horses in the church of Udny , " a practice then unusual , though afterwards it grew to be more in fashion to turn ...
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... Montrose of the duty to be done marked him as the proper com- mander of the expedition , and he marched northward in the middle of June . It happened that his enemies came so far to meet him . Having an officer of experience like Gun to ...
... Montrose of the duty to be done marked him as the proper com- mander of the expedition , and he marched northward in the middle of June . It happened that his enemies came so far to meet him . Having an officer of experience like Gun to ...
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