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Page 195
... highness to be aduertised , that my comptroller , with Raynald Carnaby , desyred licence of me to invade the realme of Scotland , for the annoysaunce of your highnes enemys , where they thought best exploit by theyme might be done , and ...
... highness to be aduertised , that my comptroller , with Raynald Carnaby , desyred licence of me to invade the realme of Scotland , for the annoysaunce of your highnes enemys , where they thought best exploit by theyme might be done , and ...
Page 196
A Poem Walter Scott. tants of the same to be towards your highness , and to enforce theyme the more thereby , as alsoo to put an occasion of suspect . to the Kinge of Scotts , and his counsaill , to be taken anenst theyme , amonges ...
A Poem Walter Scott. tants of the same to be towards your highness , and to enforce theyme the more thereby , as alsoo to put an occasion of suspect . to the Kinge of Scotts , and his counsaill , to be taken anenst theyme , amonges ...
Page 231
... highness instructions , gyffyn unto your garyson , for making of any day - forrey ; for he and his friends wolde burne enough on the nyght , lettyng your counsaill here defyne a notable acte at theyre pleasures . Upon whiche , in your ...
... highness instructions , gyffyn unto your garyson , for making of any day - forrey ; for he and his friends wolde burne enough on the nyght , lettyng your counsaill here defyne a notable acte at theyre pleasures . Upon whiche , in your ...
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