| Matthew Paris - 1853 - 554 pages
...Scotland, and some others of that kingdom, had fortified two suspected castles in Galway and Lothian, to the prejudice of the king of England, and contrary to the charters of their ancestors ; also that the above-named noble had entered into a confederacy with the French, and... | |
| Eben William Robertson - 1862 - 664 pages
...Cambrensis must therefore careful the historian should be in adhave been mistaken when he wrote of mining the statements of chroniclers William as follows:...Scottish, but 1237. How far the remission of half solely i<n English authorities. The the sum in 1210 (videc. 13, 11.424) may claims of Alexander were, according... | |
| William Holden Hutton - 1887 - 190 pages
...others of the kingdom of Scotland had suspiciously strengthened two castles f in Galloway and Lothian, to the prejudice of the king of England and contrary to the charters of his predecessors. Likewise he had leagued with the French and received exiles and fugi* Cf. the account of the murder... | |
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