| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1841 - 418 pagina’s
...the archbishop of St Andrew's who had been educated abroad by Erasmus, the bishops of Caithness and the Isles, the Abbots of Inchaffray and Kilwinning, and the Dean of Glasgow. To these we must add fifteen lords and chiefs of clans : amongst whom were Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenurcha,... | |
| David Macbeth Moir - 1852 - 378 pagina’s
...the Archbishop of St Andrews, who had been educated abroad by Erasmus ; the Bishops of Caithness and the Isles ; the Abbots of Inchaffray and Kilwinning; and the Dean of Glasgow. To these we must add fifteen Lords and Chiefs of Clans — amongst whom were Sir Duncan Campbell of... | |
| David Macbeth Moir - 1860 - 404 pagina’s
...the Archbishop of St Andrews, who had been educated abroad by Erasmus ; the Bishops of Caithness and the Isles ; the Abbots of Inchaffray and Kilwinning ; and the Dean of Glasgow. To these we must add fifteen Lords and Chiefs of Clans — amongst whom were Sir Duncan Campbell of... | |
| Robert Jones - 1864 - 120 pagina’s
...The death of the King, together with the loss of nearly all the nobility who fought in the battle, would be known during the night, or early the next...Inchaffray and Kilwinning, and the Dean of Glasgow. — (See Note 50.) When known in the English camp that the victory was theirs, Surrey immediately ordered... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1864 - 438 pagina’s
...the Archbishop of St Andrews, who had been educated abroad by Erasmus, the Bishops of Caithness and the Isles, the Abbots of Inchaffray and Kilwinning, and the Dean of Glasgow. To these we must add fifteen lords and chiefs of clans : amongst whom were Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenurcha,... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1867 - 236 pagina’s
...the Archbishop of St Andrews, who had been educated abroad by Erasmus, the Bishops of Caithness and the Isles, the Abbots of Inchaffray and Kilwinning, and the Dean of Glasgow. To these we must add fifteen lords and chiefs of clans : amongst whom were Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenurcha,... | |
| Frederick Richard Wilson - 1870 - 488 pagina’s
...distinction in Scotland bereaved. The King, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's, twelve earls, fifteen lords, the Bishop of Caithness and of the Isles, the Abbots...Inchaffray and Kilwinning, and the Dean of Glasgow, and many knights were among their slain. Small cannon balls are still occasionally found on this field,... | |
| Famous historical scenes - 1875 - 648 pagina’s
...the Archbishop of St. Andrews, who had been educated abroad by Erasmus, the Bishops of Caithness and the Isles, the Abbots of Inchaffray and Kilwinning, and the Dean of Glasgow. To these we must add fifteen lords and chiefs of clans : amongst whom were Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenurcha,... | |
| Alphons Bellesheim - 1887 - 450 pagina’s
...Scottish nobility. Among those who fell were no less than thirteen earls, the Bishops of Caithness and the Isles, the Abbots of Inchaffray and Kilwinning, and the Dean of Glasgow. The king's body was with difficulty recovered from the heaps of slain amid which it lay, so disfigured... | |
| John Patterson MacLean - 1889 - 496 pagina’s
...and Glencairn, the king's natural son; the archbishop of St. Andrews, the bishops of Caithness and the Isles, the abbots of Inchaffray and Kilwinning, and the dean of Glasgow. To these we must add fifteen lords and chiefs of clans : amongst whom were Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenurcha,... | |
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