The Lamp of Lothian, Or, The History of Haddington: In Connection with the Public Affairs of East Lothian and of Scotland : from the Earliest Records to the Present PeriodJames Allen, 1844 - 528 ページ |
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... took place after the siege of Ludlow castle , where the prince was unhorsed and nearly slain , but for his timely rescue by Stephen , who afterwards usurp- ed the crown of England , ‡ and who had lately ceded to him the earldom of ...
... took place after the siege of Ludlow castle , where the prince was unhorsed and nearly slain , but for his timely rescue by Stephen , who afterwards usurp- ed the crown of England , ‡ and who had lately ceded to him the earldom of ...
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... took alarm , and with only four hundred horsemen , incumbered in heavy armour , came to oppose the Scots . During their march a thick mist arose , and bewildered the army . The more cau- tious advised a retreat , while Bernard de Baliol ...
... took alarm , and with only four hundred horsemen , incumbered in heavy armour , came to oppose the Scots . During their march a thick mist arose , and bewildered the army . The more cau- tious advised a retreat , while Bernard de Baliol ...
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... took the town and castle of Berwick , where the most barbarous cruelties were perpetrated in search of money and chattels ; and the current report was that Jews were employed to assist in torturing the inhabitants to reveal where their ...
... took the town and castle of Berwick , where the most barbarous cruelties were perpetrated in search of money and chattels ; and the current report was that Jews were employed to assist in torturing the inhabitants to reveal where their ...
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... took means to prevent . Escorted by a numerous and brilliant concourse of the nobility , the young king , after being invested with the belt , and receiving the golden spurs of knighthood , was crowned , in the ancient abbey of Scone ...
... took means to prevent . Escorted by a numerous and brilliant concourse of the nobility , the young king , after being invested with the belt , and receiving the golden spurs of knighthood , was crowned , in the ancient abbey of Scone ...
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... took possession of the castle of Edinburgh ; received the king and queen into their custody , and conveyed them to the castle of Roxburgh , as a place of greater security from the baffled party . Fifteen of the principal nobility and ...
... took possession of the castle of Edinburgh ; received the king and queen into their custody , and conveyed them to the castle of Roxburgh , as a place of greater security from the baffled party . Fifteen of the principal nobility and ...
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Aberlady afterwards Alexander amongst ancient Andelot Andrews appointed Archibald arms army Athelstaneford bailies Baldred battle Bishop burgh of Haddington called Captain castle cavalry Charles church Colonel command council court covenanters David death Dessé Douglas dragoons Duke Earl of Bothwell Earl of Dunbar Earl of Winton East Lothian Edinburgh Elizabeth enemy England English erected favour fire France French garrison gentlemen George Gladsmuir Hepburn highlanders honour horse James Jedburgh king King's kirk Lady Laird land Lauder Lauderdale Leith Lethington Lord Home lordship magistrates Maitland Majesty Majesty's March Marquis Marquis of Tweeddale Mary master merks minister Monk Morham Musselburgh night North Berwick officers ordained Ormiston parish parliament party Pencaitland person presbytery Prince prisoners provost Queen Regent regiment returned Robert royal Royal Burghs says Scotland Scots Scottish sent Seton shewed Sir John soldiers town of Haddington town-council of Haddington Tranent troops Tweeddale William
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287 ページ - I'll never love thee more. As Alexander I will reign, And I will reign alone ; My thoughts did evermore disdain A rival on my throne. He either fears his fate too much, Or his deserts are small, Who dares not put it to the touch To gain or lose it all.
497 ページ - Crown, and better securing the rights and liberties of the subject, is and stands limited to the Princess Sophia, Electress and Duchess Dowager of Hanover and the heirs of her body being protestants. And all these things I do plainly and sincerely acknowledge and swear according to these express words by me spoken and according to the plain and common sense and understanding of the same words without any equivocation, mental evasion or secret reservation whatsoever. And I do make this recognition,...
i ページ - Thy streams unfailing in the summer's drought: Unmatch'd thy guardian oaks ; thy valleys float With golden waves ; and on thy mountains flocks Bleat numberless ; while roving round their sides, Bellow the blackening herds in lusty droves.
497 ページ - and Attempts whatsoever, which shall be made against his "Person, Crown or Dignity; and I will do my utmost Endea"vour to disclose...
195 ページ - For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight; His can't be wrong whose life is in the right...
497 ページ - An Act for the further limitation of the crown, and better securing the rights and liberties of the subject...
268 ページ - The foe! they come! they come!' And wild and high the 'Cameron's gathering' rose! The war-note of Lochiel, which Albyn's hills Have heard, and heard, too, have her Saxon foes: How in the noon of night that pibroch thrills, Savage and shrill! But with the breath which fills Their...
33 ページ - To break the Scottish circle deep, That fought around their King. But yet, though thick the shafts as snow, Though charging knights like whirlwinds go, Though bill-men ply the ghastly blow, Unbroken was the ring ; The stubborn spearmen still made good, Their dark impenetrable wood, Each stepping where his comrade stood, The instant that he fell.
417 ページ - Hail to the State of England ! And conjoin With this a salutation as devout, Made to the spiritual fabric of her Church ; Founded in truth ; by blood of Martyrdom Cemented ; by the hands of Wisdom reared In beauty of holiness, with ordered pomp, Decent, and unreproved.
247 ページ - He made a very ill appearance : he was very big : his hair red, hanging oddly about him : his tongue was too big for his mouth, which made him bedew all that he talked to : and his whole manner was rough and boisterous, and very unfit for a court.