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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… eques auratus. Gul. Stoit ( Scott), eques. Joannes Heme ( Hume), eques. Dominus Clorin ( Colville). Decanus … (the bishop), Master of Angus, Dalhousie and Sir John Hume. He adds the earl of Addill, lords Daunley, Bogony and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… behalf of Margaret, signed by Dacre, Angus and Alexander Hume: 1. The "tutele" of the King and his brother and the … as the Queen understands, in whose presence Angus, Hume and others made bodily oath. Leaves the matter to be … shall be kept. They will then communicate about Lord Hume if that matter be not previously settled. Dombar, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… prisoners into the inland. "The rode for the lord Hume." Corrected drafts, the first sheet containing i. and … two daughters should marry the laird of Lastirryk and lord Hume's son and heir (one of whom is married and the other …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… from Sir Wm. Eure to the lord Warden enclosing one of lord Hume's. Darnton, 16 Sept. Pp. 4. Add. Endd. : xvij o ( sic) … to the post, told them that the man was taken by Patrick Hume, who has laden him with irons like a thief and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… from Brian Layton declaring that, on Wednesday night, lord Hume sent 80 Scots over the water and laid a bushment of 400 within Scotland. They spoiled Urde and departed. Alex. Hume was in the bushment. Layton thereupon sent 16 men to Hume's town of Slymprin in the Marse and lay himself in a …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… not yet be ridden," he has attempted no act upon lord Hume (who, considering his malice to the King and realm, … Borderers at home for defence, may be made against lord Hume and others, and should be victualled for four or five …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… who joined them at Hutton Haule, belonging to lord Hume, Avon and spoiled the same, taking 3 or 4 prisoners, and … of England, many friends would be bound with him, as lord Hume, Mark Carre of Litleden, George Carre and all the Carres …