Scotia Rediviva: a Collection of Tracts Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of Scotland, Volume 1

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R. Buchanan, 1826 - 495 pages
 

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Page 343 - why have you caused to do this wicked deed to me, considering that I took you from low estate, and made you my husband?" "I have good reason for me...
Page 28 - Rex Fideique Defensor Omnibus probis hominibus totius terrae suae clericis et laicis salutem Sciatis nos...
Page 18 - ... juste spectare valentibus in futurum Adeo libere et quiete plenarie integre et honorifice in omnibus et per omnia / sicut dictus Johannes dictas terras et annuos redditus cum i [From a transcript in the General Register House, collated with the original in the Culte...
Page 39 - Fraser non vi aut metu ductus nee errore lapsus sed mera et spontanea voluntate sua...
Page 343 - Since yon fellow Davie fell in credit and familiarity with your Majesty, ye regarded me not, neither treated me nor entertained me after your wonted fashion; for every day before dinner, and after dinner, ye would come to my chamber and pass time with me, and thus long time ye have not done so • and when I come to your Majesty's chamber, ye bear me little company, except Davie had been the third marrow : and after supper your Majesty hath a use to set at the cards with the said Davie till one or...
Page 344 - Unkels in France, besides the Pope's Holiness, with many other Princes in Italy. The said lord answered that these noble princes were over-great personages to meddle with such a poor man as he was, being her majesty's own subject...
Page 348 - ... albeit the nobility bare the pains and expences. Well, said her majesty, ye find great fault with me, I will be contented to set down my crown before the Lords of the Articles ; and if they find I have offended, to give it where they please.
Page 356 - Lords, and Barons to arise on their feet. And afterwards her Majesty desired them to make their own security in that sort they pleased best, and she should subscribe the same. Thereafter her Majesty took the King by the one hand, and the Earl of MURRAY by the other, and walked in her said utter chamber the space of one hour; and then her Majesty passed into her inner chamber...
Page 341 - Majesty, said he, he hath offended your Majesty's honour, which I dare not be so bold to speak of: As to the King your husband's honour, he hath hindrcd him of the crown matrimonial, which your grace promised him, besides many other things which are not necessary to be expressed. And as to the nobility, he hath caused your Majesty to banish a great part, and most chief thereof, and forefault them at this present parliament, that he might be made a lord.
Page 344 - Her Majesty answered, and said, that all the shame that was done to her, that, my Lord, ye have the weight thereof; for the which I shall never be your wife, nor lie with you ; nor shall never like well, till I gar you have as sore a heart as I have presently.

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