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Page 217
... they dyde mete vppon Monday , before nyght , being the iii day of this instant monethe , at Wawhope , uppon northe Tyne wa- ter , above Tyndaill , where they were to the number of xv c men , and soo invadet Scotland , at the hour of ...
... they dyde mete vppon Monday , before nyght , being the iii day of this instant monethe , at Wawhope , uppon northe Tyne wa- ter , above Tyndaill , where they were to the number of xv c men , and soo invadet Scotland , at the hour of ...
Page 218
... theyre invasion ; whiche Gedworth is from the Wheles Causay vi myles , that thereby the Scots shulde have comen further vnto theyme , and more owte of ordre ; and soo upon sundry good consideracons , before they entered Lyddersdaill ...
... theyre invasion ; whiche Gedworth is from the Wheles Causay vi myles , that thereby the Scots shulde have comen further vnto theyme , and more owte of ordre ; and soo upon sundry good consideracons , before they entered Lyddersdaill ...
Page 219
... they couthe make ; and thus , thanks be to Godde , your highnes ' subjects ... were therto more encouraged for the better advancement of your highnes ... theyre enterprice maid vppon him ; most humbly be- seeching your majesty , that ...
... they couthe make ; and thus , thanks be to Godde , your highnes ' subjects ... were therto more encouraged for the better advancement of your highnes ... theyre enterprice maid vppon him ; most humbly be- seeching your majesty , that ...
Page 225
... they thought to have committed against each other , were now transferred upon England : not unlike that emulation in France between the Baron de Biron and Mons . Jeverie , who , being both ambi- tious of honour , undertook more ...
... they thought to have committed against each other , were now transferred upon England : not unlike that emulation in France between the Baron de Biron and Mons . Jeverie , who , being both ambi- tious of honour , undertook more ...
Page 266
... were milking the cows in the loan , it was playing among the children near by them , when sudden- ly they heard a ... re- motest doubt as to the truth of the story ; although , I must own , I cannot help thinking there must be some ...
... were milking the cows in the loan , it was playing among the children near by them , when sudden- ly they heard a ... re- motest doubt as to the truth of the story ; although , I must own , I cannot help thinking there must be some ...
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