Analecta Scotica: Collections Illustrative of the Civil, Ecclesiastical, and Literary History of Scotland. 2nd ser

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James Maidment
Thomas G. Stevenson, 1837 - 425 Seiten
 

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Seite 61 - He was both the wisest and the worthiest man that belonged to his country, and fit for governing any affairs but his own ; which he by a wrong turn, and by his love for the public, neglected to his ruin...
Seite 70 - ... spectantibus seu juste spectare valentibus, quomodolibet in futurum, libere, quiete, plenarie integre honorifice, bene, et in pace, sine...
Seite 271 - Nulli, ergo, omnino hominum liceat hanc paginam nostre concessionis infringere uel ei ausu temerario contraire. Si quis, autem, hoc attemptare presumpserit, indignationem omnipotentis Dei et beatorum Petri et Pauli, Apostolorum eius, se nouerit incursurum.
Seite 70 - ... viis semitis aquis stagnis rivolis pratis pascuis et pasturis molendinis multuris et eorum sequelis, aucupationibus venationibus piscationibus, petariis...
Seite 244 - Dei gracia Rex Scotorum omnibus probis hominibus tocius terre sue, clericis et laicis, salutem...
Seite 313 - Burgh and vthers landwart townis the chesaris sail pay to our Souerane Lady x • pundis and thair persounis put in waird thair to remane during the Quenis grace plesoure And gif ony wemen or vthers about simmer treis singand makis perturbatioun to the Quenis liegis in the passage throw Burrowis and vthers landwart townis the wemen perturbatouris for skafrie of money or vtherwyse salbe takin handellit and put vpone the Cukstulis of euerie Burgh or towne.** In this suppressive act, anyone found holding...
Seite 315 - ... and induellaris of the said toune, that nane of thame tak upone hand to mak ony conventione, with taburne plaing, or pype, or fedill, or have anseinges, to convene the Quenis legis, in chusing of Robin Huid, Litill Johnne, Abbot of Ressoune, Queyne of Maii, or sicklyk contraveyne the statutis of parliament, or mak ony tumult, seism, or conventione.
Seite 377 - ... be revised by men of sound judgment : but all was in vain, and he would not stop one day. I have talked about it with some who were personally acquainted with Mr. Peden, and were often in his company, and from whom I have heard several uncommon things about him. They say the author is mistaken as to several circumstances ; but as to the main, in all the passages, or most of them, whereof they had particular knowledge, (and were eye and ear witnesses of diverse,) they say he tells the truth ;...
Seite 305 - April, 1535. The said day, it is thocht expedient and ordanit be the consale, that all the yoving able men within this guid [tovin], haue thair grene cottis; and agit men, honest cottis, efferand to thame ; and obey and decor the Lordis of Bonaccord...
Seite 41 - Remarks on the antiquities of Rome and its Environs being a classical and topographical Survey of the ruins of that celebrated city.

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