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The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… and Wales. It was never intended that the armies in Scotland and Ireland, or the garrisons in England and Wales …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… as the money was very needful for the expedition in Scotland. 7 The money came in but slowly, and to accelerate …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… for those who desire to investigate the history of Scotland more thoroughly, and it is hoped that they may be of … were at liberty, with Elizabeth's consent, she would go to Scotland only to see her son, but would never stay there … friends and allies to proceed in their preparations, Scotland and England would have tasted of troubles. The …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… with which Elizabeth was satisfied. 2 The nobility of Scotland also agreed to the proposal, and on 31st July … 6 The English ambassador was advised by his friends in Scotland to encourage Elizabeth to "take great offence" at … impossible by fair means to bring the exiled lords back to Scotland. 14 Unless these lords were restored the league …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… upon the grievous "resentment that the said Queen of Scotland had at seeing "herself separated from the King her … and Sir Robert Carey, "this kinsman of mine," was sent to Scotland to make her excuses. Mr. William Davison, who was … conveyed to Mr. William Asheby, the English Ambassador in Scotland, by letter from Walsingham dated the 24th of July …
Old and New London
… stone has its story. Here Wallace, in chains, thought of Scotland; here Queen Anne Boleyn placed here white hands … after the battle of Poictiers, the Kings of France and Scotland came seven days running to see spears shivered and … I.; we observe Edward I. watching the sacred stone of Scotland being placed beneath his coronation chair; we behold …
Calendar of Border Papers
… headed by the banished Bothwell, to descend at one time in Scotland, at another in Ireland, were sufficient to exercise … offer, if genuine, from the leading Catholic nobleman of Scotland to the Protestant Queen. With these few preliminary … were concerned. But his letter to some great man in Scotland, with the inclosure, signed by him as admitting its …
The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the fifteenth century
… Moleyns for four years, that time he being ambassador into Scotland, and after Privy Seal, and then y-made bishop of … 1 Adam de Moleyns does not seem to have been ambassador in Scotland, for the negociations took place at Winchester; and … (as is quite possible) Adam de Moleyns was ambassador to Scotland on a former occasion, we may suppose that a line or …
Lincoln Wills
… of York it was maintained until 1692 20, and it obtains in Scotland at the present day. The date when it fell into …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… as far south as the Ribble, were in the hands of David of Scotland. A few of his charters of confirmation of this … as David's "life-long friend." 6 He was constable of Scotland during the latter part of David's life. When Henry … the Lancasters of Kentdale. Hugh de Morevill, constable of Scotland, died in 1162 and was succeeded by Richard his son, …