| 1833 - 386 pages
...in Wray, found furety (John Lord Hay of Yefter) for their appearance at the Juftice-aire of Pebles, to underly the law for art and part of the cruel Slaughter of John Lord Flemyng. This furety was taken by Warrant of the Lords of Privy Council, and with confent of Malcolm... | |
| 1833 - 326 pages
...of Eafter Ogill, and feven others, found David Earl of Craufurd furety for their entry on Apr. 30, to underly the law for art and part of the cruel Slaughter of William Currour, and Mutilation of Thomas Currour, fons of Andrew Currour of LogyMegill ; committed... | |
| Robert Pitcairn - 1833 - 496 pages
...THOMAS BELL of Curre. — The Laird of Caftelmylk being often called to enter Thomas Bell of Curre to underly the law for art and part of the cruel Slaughter of the Laird of Moufwald, under the pain of Ie 1., was amerciated for his non-appearance. The faid Thomas... | |
| James Paterson - 1847 - 490 pages
...were ordained to be denounced Rebels, and all their moveables to be escheated, for their not entering to underly the law, for art and part of the cruel slaughter of George Kennedy, son and heir apparent of George Kennedy of Attiquane. " David Crawford of Kersc, and... | |
| Ayr town, st. John the baptist - 1848 - 110 pages
...were ordained to be denounced rebels, and all their moveables to be escheated, lor their not entering to underly the law, for art and part of the cruel slaughter of George Kennedy, son and heir-apparent of George Kennedy of Attiquane."* The Kennedies of Attiquin,... | |
| James Paterson - 1866 - 318 pages
...the cautioners of John Cuninghame of Caprington, David Boswell of Auchinleck, and seventeen others, were amerciated " for not producing them to underly the law for art and part of the eruel slaughter of John Tod." What the nature of this fray was is not mentioned. May 23, 1530, of the... | |
| Charles Fraser- Mackintosh - 1875 - 362 pages
...Irwin, Chaplains, found caution (John, Earl of Athole) to appear at the Justice-aire of Inverness, to underly the law for art and part of the cruel slaughter of William Sutherland of Dufhouse (Duflus), ала other persons slain at the same time. LXXIV. JAMES... | |
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