History of the Partition of the LennoxW. Blackwood and sons, 1835 - Всего страниц: 256 |
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Стр. vii
... fact which Mr Riddell more directly established . The same learned antiquary , in a recent publication , * now for the first time lays before the public the evidence for Merchiston , which he discovered in the Register- House more than ...
... fact which Mr Riddell more directly established . The same learned antiquary , in a recent publication , * now for the first time lays before the public the evidence for Merchiston , which he discovered in the Register- House more than ...
Стр. ix
... fact as an absolute certainty , from which he concludes that the Earldom of Lennox is indisputably in her line . " * Now the " above view of things , with the relative evidence " here referred to , appears to be ten printed pages of ela ...
... fact as an absolute certainty , from which he concludes that the Earldom of Lennox is indisputably in her line . " * Now the " above view of things , with the relative evidence " here referred to , appears to be ten printed pages of ela ...
Стр. xv
... fact for the Statement contained in the first Lord Napier's at- testation , that the Napiers in England were his near relatives and Cadets of Merchiston , III . Reply to Mr Riddell's Theory that the Grant of Arms by James V. to Scott of ...
... fact for the Statement contained in the first Lord Napier's at- testation , that the Napiers in England were his near relatives and Cadets of Merchiston , III . Reply to Mr Riddell's Theory that the Grant of Arms by James V. to Scott of ...
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... fact will be amply proved in the sequel . But it is involved in the whole history of the partition of the Lennox , which territory would not have been inherited by the heirs of Earl Duncan , had that noble- man incurred forfeiture , and ...
... fact will be amply proved in the sequel . But it is involved in the whole history of the partition of the Lennox , which territory would not have been inherited by the heirs of Earl Duncan , had that noble- man incurred forfeiture , and ...
Стр. 14
... fact in accordance with the chronology of the contem- porary chronicler , who dates his imprisonment so early as the 13th of May 1424 , a few days 14 HISTORY OF THE Portrait of the Familiar of the "Marvellous Merchiston,"
... fact in accordance with the chronology of the contem- porary chronicler , who dates his imprisonment so early as the 13th of May 1424 , a few days 14 HISTORY OF THE Portrait of the Familiar of the "Marvellous Merchiston,"
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Agnes Menteith Albany ancient Andrew Stewart Archibald Napier barony brieves Castle chancellor charter charter-chest claim Comitatus consent contract Countess Countess of Lennox Crown dated daughter deed Dernely's dicti dignity dimedietate Donald Duchess Isabella Duchess of Albany Duke Earl Duncan Earl of Fife Earl of Lennox earldom of Lennox Edinburgh eldest Elizabeth Menteith engrailed erledome estates evidence excambion fact father favour feudal fief forfeiture Gleneagles grant Haldane of Gleneagles Haldane's heir heir-male honours infeft James III Jhone John Haldane John Lord Dernely John Napier Johnne of Haldane King King's lady landis lands of Rusky liferent manerium Margaret marriage Memoirs of Merchiston Merchiston Merchiston papers messuage Napier of Merchiston non-entry obtained Parliament parties peerage plea possession primogeniture principal messuage quhilk records reign retour Riddell Riddell's royal saltier Scotland Scott seal seisin Sir John Sir Robert Sir William sister sovereign spouse terrarum Thirlestane tion Tracts usurpation vassal Walter Woodhead
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Стр. 225 - Now forging scrolls, now foremost in the fight, Not quite a felon, yet but half a knight, The gibbet or the field prepared to grace ; A mighty mixture of the great and base.
Стр. 247 - She gaed wi' dole and sorrow, And in the den spied ten slain men, » On the dowie banks of Yarrow. She kissed his cheek, she kaim'd his hair, She searched his wounds all thorough, She kiss'd them, till her lips grew red, On the dowie houms of Yarrow. w " Now haud your tongue, my daughter dear ! For a' this breeds but sorrow ; I'll wed ye to a better lord, Than him ye lost on Yarrow.
Стр. 80 - Scotland's fight. Then fell that spotless banner white, The Howard's lion fell; Yet still Lord Marmion's falcon flew With wavering flight, while fiercer grew Around the battle-yell. The Border slogan rent the sky! A Home! a Gordon!
Стр. 247 - O stay at hame, my noble lord ! " O stay at hame, my marrow! '' My cruel brother will you betray " On the dowie houms of Yarrow." " O fare ye weel, my ladye gaye ! " O fare ye weel, my Sarah ! " For I maun gae, though I ne'er return,
Стр. 247 - For a' this breeds but sorrow ; " I'll wed ye to a better lord, " Than him ye lost on Yarrow." " O haud your tongue, my father dear ! " Ye mind me but of sorrow ; " A fairer rose did never bloom " Than now lies cropp'd on Yarrow.
Стр. 247 - For I maun gae, though I ne'er return " Frae the dowie banks o' Yarrow. She kiss'd his cheek, she kaim'd his hair, As oft she had done before, O ; She belted him with his noble brand, And he's away to Yarrow. As he gaed up the Tennies bank, I wot he gaed wi' sorrow, Till, down in a den, he spied nine arm'd men, On the dowie houms of Yarrow.
Стр. 199 - Know ye, that I, Sir Archibald Naper, of Merchiston, in the Kingdom of Scotland, Knt. Deputy Treasurer, and one of His Majesty's Privy Council there, for as much as my entirely beloved kinsman, Sir Robert Naper, of Luton Hoo, in the county of Bedford, Knt. and Baronet, being desirous to be informed of his pedigree and descent from my house, I have, to satisfy his lawful and laudable request, herein declared the truth thereof, and the original of our name, as by tradition from father to son, we have...
Стр. 113 - With all due deference to the author of the case,* I am now satisfied there is no foundation for his territorial principle. It certainly does not now exist, and no man living can say when it did. It clearly must have ceased before 1214, when lands came in commercio, and adjudication went against them.
Стр. 238 - Fy, let us a' to the bridal, For there will be lilting there ; For Jock's to be married to Maggie, The lass wi
Стр. 228 - On the death of his grandfather, sir Robert Scott, of Thirlstone, his father, having no means to bring up his children, put this Walter to attend cattle in the field;