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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Will. E. of Errol, Hugh E. of Eglinton, Alexander de Hume, warden of the marches; Lords, John de Erskin, John de …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Saturday following, on the Middle Marches. Moreover, lord Hume has disappointed a day of truce prefixed between Sir Wm. … chance to be done by Scottishmen no answer is made by lord Hume, Warden of the East Marches of Scotland, "who is a man … friends there. Of the Borderers he has learnt that lord Hume is much affected to the Cardinal, and has a son in his …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… is ane fyne fallowyour l. is wys anewcht." Remember lord Hume's house called Dunglas, in your way, for he and his are … the Scots could take them at no advantage. Yesterday lords Hume and Seton, and Bothwell, with 2,000 horsemen and 6,000 … that they had, unwillingly, to leave both Temptallen and Hume castles and arrived this night in Berwick. On Thursday …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… stay to be made anempst all except the servants of Lord Hume, "who is far west in the Marse joining against Wark and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… be taken therein and the consideration what may be done to Hume Castle, which the King thinks important, is left to …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… him to carry a letter to an Englishman, servant of lord Hume, called English William, which letter he delivered at … told him that it spoke of a bushment for the getting of Hume castle, but there was an easier way to bring both lord Hume and the castle to the King's purpose, as he would tell …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… that they could not annoy this realm. His plan is to get Hume castle, fortify the footmen in the church at Kelso, and then devastate the country round. With garrisons at Hume, Kelso and Wark, the March and Tividall would be kept … a servant of Carr's to help him to a messenger to go to Hume; which messenger he commanded to tell lord Hume to see …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… commit him to ward. Letter to Lord Evre to get Alexander Hume's taker to agree with the earl of Cumberland that his brother Thomas Clifford may be redeemed for Hume. Safeconduct for the Serpent of Bruges in her voyage out …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Gilbert of Cassillis and Hew of Eglintoun; lords Alex. Hume, John Dromond, John Flemyng, John Oliphant, John Erskin, … Schaw of Sauchy, knight, Philip Nesbit of that Ilk, Alex. Hume of Spott, Gilbert Menzes, provost of Aberdeen, Alex. …