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Page 167
... Linlithgow , to take seizin in the Queen's Majesty's name of these three lordships as her dowry . " By Act 10 of the twenty - first Parliament of James VI . , this gift was confirmed to the Queen " for all the dayes of hir Hienes ' lyf ...
... Linlithgow , to take seizin in the Queen's Majesty's name of these three lordships as her dowry . " By Act 10 of the twenty - first Parliament of James VI . , this gift was confirmed to the Queen " for all the dayes of hir Hienes ' lyf ...
Page 309
... Linlithgow and three miles north of Bathgate . Its population is under five hundred . According to the census of 1891 that of the parish was 967. In the village stands the Parish Church surrounded by the old graveyard , and immediately ...
... Linlithgow and three miles north of Bathgate . Its population is under five hundred . According to the census of 1891 that of the parish was 967. In the village stands the Parish Church surrounded by the old graveyard , and immediately ...
Page 315
... Linlithgow , for we find in his Compotus that he credits himself with 40s . for one fine of each man of the Master of the Hospital of Torphyfyn , who , on the plea of his privilege , said that for whatever fine in whatsoever court of a ...
... Linlithgow , for we find in his Compotus that he credits himself with 40s . for one fine of each man of the Master of the Hospital of Torphyfyn , who , on the plea of his privilege , said that for whatever fine in whatsoever court of a ...
Page 316
... Linlithgow , which is only two leagues from Torphichen , for the safety of themselves and their goods , when there shall be need , and as an aid and defence for the said Castle if necessary . And that he would send a letter to this ...
... Linlithgow , which is only two leagues from Torphichen , for the safety of themselves and their goods , when there shall be need , and as an aid and defence for the said Castle if necessary . And that he would send a letter to this ...
Page 317
... Linlithgow . The battle of Falkirk took place on 22nd July , 1298. We know that the victor , King Edward , was at Stirling on the 26th , for we have a Letter of Presentation to the Church of Stobo issued by him from it on that date ...
... Linlithgow . The battle of Falkirk took place on 22nd July , 1298. We know that the victor , King Edward , was at Stirling on the 26th , for we have a Letter of Presentation to the Church of Stobo issued by him from it on that date ...
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