A True History of Several Honourable Families of the Right Honourable Name of Scott: In the Shires of Roxburgh and Selkirk, and Others Adjacent Gathering Out of Ancient Chronicles, Histories, and Traditions of Our FathersHeritage Books, 1894 - Всего страниц: 179 A family history originally published in 1688. S0517HB - $23.00 |
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... Buccleuch . In November , 1610 , Sir Robert Scott of Thirlestane offered caution to the Privy Council for Robert Scott of Satchells , that he should keep the King's peace , and not harm Walter Scott in Hawick , and others . The Crown ...
... Buccleuch . In November , 1610 , Sir Robert Scott of Thirlestane offered caution to the Privy Council for Robert Scott of Satchells , that he should keep the King's peace , and not harm Walter Scott in Hawick , and others . The Crown ...
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... Scott. > arrangements than by the sudden disappearance of the youth . Too young to actually bear arms , we find he joined the following of Walter , first Earl of Buccleuch , and went with the Earl's regiment to Holland in 1629. How long ...
... Scott. > arrangements than by the sudden disappearance of the youth . Too young to actually bear arms , we find he joined the following of Walter , first Earl of Buccleuch , and went with the Earl's regiment to Holland in 1629. How long ...
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... Scott of Buc- cleuch , and a natural sister — not daughter , as in Dr. William Scott's " Pedigree of Scott of Stokoe " —of Walter , first Earl of Buccleuch . He was succeeded by his brother Walter , who was killed in the action at ...
... Scott of Buc- cleuch , and a natural sister — not daughter , as in Dr. William Scott's " Pedigree of Scott of Stokoe " —of Walter , first Earl of Buccleuch . He was succeeded by his brother Walter , who was killed in the action at ...
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... Scott. who desire a short and agreeable cut to poetic fame ; although it will prove a stumbling block to many good ... Buccleuch , in entrusting the editor with the various copies of Satchells in the Dalkeith Library . These consist of— 1 ...
... Scott. who desire a short and agreeable cut to poetic fame ; although it will prove a stumbling block to many good ... Buccleuch , in entrusting the editor with the various copies of Satchells in the Dalkeith Library . These consist of— 1 ...
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... Scott. thousands of alterations on the text of the Hawick edition , which has been printed from the Edinburgh edition ... Scotts of Buccleuch , " by Sir William Fraser , and " Some Old Families , " by Mr H. McCall , F.S.A. In the Notes to ...
... Scott. thousands of alterations on the text of the Hawick edition , which has been printed from the Edinburgh edition ... Scotts of Buccleuch , " by Sir William Fraser , and " Some Old Families , " by Mr H. McCall , F.S.A. In the Notes to ...
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Стр. xiv - Somewhat unruly, and very ill to tame. I would have none think that I call them thieves, For, if I did, it would be arrant lies.
Стр. 156 - would have been well that his zeal had stopped there. But he took arms, and intrigued in their cause, until he lost all he had in the world, and, as I have heard, run a narrow risk of being hanged, had it not been. for the interference of Anne, Duchess of Buccleuch and Monmouth.
Стр. xv - Free-hooters venture both Life and Limb, Good wife, and bairn, and every other thing ; He must do so, or else must starve and die ; For all his lively-hood comes of the Enemie : His Substance, Being, and his House most tight, Yet he may chance to loss all in a night ; Being driven to poverty, he must needs a Free-booter be...
Стр. 149 - Duke," resigned into the hands of the Queen his titles of Duke of Queensberry, Marquis of Dumfriesshire, Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar, Viscount of Nith, Torthorwald, and Ross...
Стр. 138 - According to ancient family tradition, Buccleuch was presented to Elizabeth, who, with her usual rough and peremptory address, demanded of him, " how he dared to undertake an enterprise so desperate and presumptuous ? " —
Стр. xv - ... comes of the enemie: His substance, being, and his house most tight, Yet he may chance to lose all in a night; Being driven to poverty, he must needs a freebooter be, Yet for vulgar calumnies there is no remedie: An arrant liar calls a freebooter a thief, A freebooter may be many a man's relief: A freebooter will offer no man wrong, Nor will take none at any hand; He spoils more enemies now and then, Than many hundreds of your marshal men: Near to a border frontier in time of war: There ne'er...
Стр. 155 - Gladstone, he was created a peer of the United Kingdom by the title of Baron Acton of Aldenham.
Стр. 139 - But a rougher beast than Red Rowan I ween my legs have ne'er bestrode. " And mony a time,