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Page iii - HENRY PETRIE, ESQ. ROBERT PITCAIRN, ESQ. JOHN RICHARDSON, ESQ. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF ROSSLYN. ANDREW RUTHERFURD, ESQ. 75 THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR SAMUEL SHEPHERD, LORD CHIEF BARON OF SCOTLAND. ANDREW SKENE, ESQ. JAMES SKENE, ESQ. GEORGE SMYTHE, ESQ. JOHN SPOTTISWOODE, ESQ. 80 THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUESS OF STAFFORD. MAJOR-GENERAL STRATON. SIR JOHN ARCHIBALD STEWART, BAR1.
Page 5 - JAMES, be the Grace of God King of Scottis, to all and sindry quhom it efferis.
Page ii - THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF LAUDERDALE. THE REVEREND JOHN LEE, DD 55 THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUESS OF LOTHIAN. COLIN MACKENZIE, ESQ. THE HONOURABLE JH MACKENZIE, LORD MACKENZIE. JAMES MACKENZIE, ESQ. JAMES MAIDMENT, ESQ. 60 THOMAS MAITLAND, ESQ. GILBERT LAING MEASON, ESQ. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE VISCOUNT MELVILLE. WILLIAM HENRY MILLER, ESQ. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF MINTO.
Page 8 - Queine his bedfallow was for the tyino, and come with great travell, baith upon sea and land, upon the 19 day of November therafter. And immediatlie at his coming, past in quietlie with buites and all to hir Hienes. The rest of his company went to his awin ludging, takin aganis his coming.
Page 7 - Hienes commandiment reallie and effectuallie obeyed, within thrie dayes efter the charge, wind and wedder fervand, under the pane of rebellioun, and putting of thame to the home ; And gif thay failye therin the faidis thrie dayis being bipaft, to denunce and efchaet,
Page xiv - God be thankit' the deuell gaif him a gret blaw. Then dyuers amang them enterit in a raisonyng, maruelling that all ther deuellerie culd do na harm to the King, as it did till others dyuers. The deuell answerit, ' II est vn home de Dieu '-1 Enphemia McCalyan, tried June 9, 1591, executed (burnt alive) June 25, 1591.