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Page 220
... Earl of Angus , and the rest of the Douglasses , ruled all which they liked , and no man durst say the contrary ; wherefore the king ( James V. then a minor ) was heavily displeased , and would fain have been out of their hands , if he ...
... Earl of Angus , and the rest of the Douglasses , ruled all which they liked , and no man durst say the contrary ; wherefore the king ( James V. then a minor ) was heavily displeased , and would fain have been out of their hands , if he ...
Page 221
... Earl of Angus , with George Douglas , his brother , and sundry other of his friends , seeing this army coming , they marvelled what the matter meant ; while at the last they knew the laird of Buccleuch , with a certain company of the ...
... Earl of Angus , with George Douglas , his brother , and sundry other of his friends , seeing this army coming , they marvelled what the matter meant ; while at the last they knew the laird of Buccleuch , with a certain company of the ...
Page 222
... Earl of Lennox , and the Lord Erskine , and some of the king's own servants ; but all the lave ( rest ) past with the Earl of Angus to the field against the laird of Buc- cleuch , who joyned and countered cruelly both the said par- ties ...
... Earl of Lennox , and the Lord Erskine , and some of the king's own servants ; but all the lave ( rest ) past with the Earl of Angus to the field against the laird of Buc- cleuch , who joyned and countered cruelly both the said par- ties ...
Page 223
... Earl of Angus returned again with great merriness and victory , and thanked God that he saved him from that chance , and passed with the king to Melross , where they remained all that night . On the morn they past to Edinburgh with the ...
... Earl of Angus returned again with great merriness and victory , and thanked God that he saved him from that chance , and passed with the king to Melross , where they remained all that night . On the morn they past to Edinburgh with the ...
Page 309
... Earl of Angus , assisted by the laird of Buccleuch and Norman Lesly . Note XX . The blanche lion --- P . 130 . This was the cognisance of the noble house of Howard in all its branches . The crest , or bearing , of a warrior , was of ...
... Earl of Angus , assisted by the laird of Buccleuch and Norman Lesly . Note XX . The blanche lion --- P . 130 . This was the cognisance of the noble house of Howard in all its branches . The crest , or bearing , of a warrior , was of ...
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