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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Coclee" and collar of gold therewith for Anguish. Gawen Hume, one of the captains of the Frenchmen, a Scot banished …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… who put in writing (herewith) his proceedings with lord Hume and his servant Wm. Wodmanse, called English William. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and Culross, lords Flemyng, Ruthven, Ross, Setoun, Yestir, Hume, Lindesay of Byris, Glammys, Somervel, Methven and … Simple and Elphinston, lord Stewart of Uchiltre, and lord Hume. Business:It is ordained, in pursuance of the order …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Begs Wolsey to write in favor of Andrew, brother of David Hume, who is at school at Oxford, for the priory of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of Wedderburne, Wm. Cokeburne, Nicholl Brunfelde, Andro Hume, Robyn Dicson. English bills:John Kare for 26 angels, 4 … 30 angel nobles: all "delivered for." Scots' bills:John Hume for 97 sheep; James Cokeburne for 6 oxen and a nag, 3 … groats. Scots bills:Stephen Brumfellde, Alex. Hatle, Geo. Hume, the lord of Dawonsse, John Hewet; for sheep and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of an act of 1522 restoring to George, now lord Hume, the forfeited estates of his brother Alex. lord Home. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… earl of Bothuile, James earl of Mortoun, George lord Hume, Henry lord Sinkler, William lord Hereis of Terreglis, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Graye, Olyvant, and Flemming, Oliver St. Clere, George Hume lord of Hayton, Rob Erskyn, s. and h. to lord Erskyn, … the King to get possession of Jedworth, Kelso, Roksborowe, Hume Castle, the Hermitage, the Marshe and Tyvydaill, and be … castle of Edinburgh, towns of Leith, Kelso and Jedworth, Hume house, the Marche, Tevid[ale] and lord Maxwell's lands …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Angus are in Edinburgh.Bodwell, Setoun, Yester, Bortyk, Hume and other gentlemen on this side Forth sat Monday and … The "person" shows me that the laird of Fyvehee was there. Hume, Sesfurth and Buckclooghe get wages for 1,000 men to lie …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to Melrose, repairs to Court to sue for licence that John Hume, here prisoner, may be exchanged for him, he agreeing with Hume's takers. Commend the suit; for Hume was not one of those taken at the Solempne Mosse, but is …