Edinburgh: A Historical and Topographical Account of the CityE.P. Dutton, 1907 - 326 pagina's |
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Pagina 36
... magistrates acting with the greatest presence of mind . They ordered the women not to waste time crying and clamouring on the public streets , and told them they would do better to betake themselves to the churches and offer prayers for ...
... magistrates acting with the greatest presence of mind . They ordered the women not to waste time crying and clamouring on the public streets , and told them they would do better to betake themselves to the churches and offer prayers for ...
Pagina 58
... magistrates ' assertion of their superiority over Leith , the proclamation of Moray as Regent at the Cross of Edin- burgh , and the siege of Edinburgh Castle , which was held for Queen Mary by Kirkaldy of Grange . The country was at ...
... magistrates ' assertion of their superiority over Leith , the proclamation of Moray as Regent at the Cross of Edin- burgh , and the siege of Edinburgh Castle , which was held for Queen Mary by Kirkaldy of Grange . The country was at ...
Pagina 61
... magistrates to a banquet in the house of Thomas Aitchisoun . This house may still be seen in the Cow- gate . The accounts for the banquet may still be seen and are very amusing reading . Evidently - as James was at pains to inform his ...
... magistrates to a banquet in the house of Thomas Aitchisoun . This house may still be seen in the Cow- gate . The accounts for the banquet may still be seen and are very amusing reading . Evidently - as James was at pains to inform his ...
Pagina 64
... magistrates for keeping up civic state , to aid which laudable object he granted them duties on wine . He was also grieved that the grandeur of London civic dignitaries should be so much greater than that of Edinburgh magistrates ...
... magistrates for keeping up civic state , to aid which laudable object he granted them duties on wine . He was also grieved that the grandeur of London civic dignitaries should be so much greater than that of Edinburgh magistrates ...
Pagina 72
... magistrates had prepared a banquet . One wonders if Charles thought of his faithful follower who , three months before , had been condemned to death in that very hall for overmuch fidelity to his King , but gratitude was not a prominent ...
... magistrates had prepared a banquet . One wonders if Charles thought of his faithful follower who , three months before , had been condemned to death in that very hall for overmuch fidelity to his King , but gratitude was not a prominent ...
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