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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… number of ships registered as belonging to the port and to Seaton-Sluice, is 100. The river near its mouth abounds with …
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… for he dyrectede fyve awaye with lettres to my lord Hume, Seaton and such others as he thoughte shoulde have servede … five severall letters to the Lord Hume, the Lord Seaton, with others, to cutt the throates of the Lord … Athell, Erll Mountrose, chauncellor of thassysse; Lord Seaton, Lord Inmermaithe, Lord Synckler, Lord Forbes, Master …
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… 10 furnished, 20 with bow, bill or lance, rest unarmed. Seaton.30 men; 6 furnished, 14 with bow, bill or lance, the …
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… the laweotherwise not. Heruppon the King sent Sir John Seaton to comaund the Lord Huntley uppon payne of treason, to …
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… interest, to their undoing. M r Robert Dallavells tenants.Seaton Dallavell, 7. Harteley, 6. Hallywell, 6. Cullerton, 5. … Mortoun, Earsden, Prestoun, Monck Seaton, Wheatelea, East Chirton, Midle Chertoun, Hawxley, …
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… delyvered unto him, who meaneth to make the Lord Seaton his deputie of the said castle, and also to make him …
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… Walsingham. [May 17.] "I am enformed . . . that the lorde Seaton and the Larde of Pharniehurste did arive on Thursdaie …
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… of xx tie persones on either syde. The Lordes Grey and Seaton beinge taken by the lordes, who still possesse the …
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… the Duke of Lenox, thErle of Arreyn, the lordes Ruthen, Seaton, Ogleby, and others, haith bene in progresse at …
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