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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… recorded. It is identified in some degree with the usurper Macbeth, to whom it gave his earliest title of Thane of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the murder of Lady Macduff and her children by the usurper Macbeth. A monastery was founded in 1278, by Malcolm, Thane …
Old and New London
… then editor of the Morning Post), and the travesties of Macbeth, George Barnwell, and The Stranger, were all written …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Malcolm, on the murder of his father Duncan by the usurper Macbeth, took refuge in England, where he was favourably … the court of Edward the Confessor, till, on the death of Macbeth, slain by Macduff at the battle of Dunsinane, he …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Thane or Earl of Fife, who, fleeing from the usurper Macbeth, took shelter in a small recess in Kincraig hill, a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… different characters. 69 In the 1740s Garrick had played Macbeth at the New Theatre attired in a 'sort of Spanish …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Macduff, having aided in the destruction of the usurper Macbeth, and in the restoration of Malcolm Canmore, was …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… to be governed by a succession of thanes, of whom Macbeth, the associate of Macduff, Thane of Fife, in the …
Old and New London
… Timbs, had a genius for the stage, and especially shone as Macbeth. He was uncle to John Reeve, the comic actor. …
Old and New London
… and was sinking into the sere and yellow leaf, not, like Macbeth, with the loss of honour, but with love, obedience, …
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