| 1714 - 430 pages
...trum^e, called a Jeiuts trump, vnt 11 they entred into the kerkof North Barrick. Thefe confeffions made, the king in a wonderfull admiration, and fent for the faide Geillis Duncane, w'-io vpon the like trump did play the faide daunce before the kinges maieftie ; who in refpecl: of... | |
| Robert Pitcairn - 1831 - 220 pages
...trumpe, called a Jewes trump, untill they entred into the Kirk of North Barrick. Thefe confeffions made the King in a wonderfull admiration, and fent...trump did play the faide daunce before the Kinges Majeilie, who in refpect of the ftrangenes of thefe matters, tooke great delight to be prefent at their... | |
| 1833 - 302 pages
...trumpe, called a Jewes trump, untill they entred into the Kirk of North Barrick. Thefe confefllons made the King in a wonderfull admiration, and fent...Barrick Kirke attending their comming, in the habit or likenefle of a man, and feeing that they tarried over long, hee at their comming enjoyned them all... | |
| William Andrews - 1899 - 310 pages
...matters, tooke great delight to be present at their examinations. Item, the said Agnis Sampson confessed that the divell being then at North Barrick Kirke, attending their comming, in the habit or likenesse of a man, and seeing that they tarried over long, hee at their comming enjoyned them all... | |
| 1918 - 458 pages
...this by casting in a cat.] [From ' Newes from Scotland.'] The said Agnis Tompson (Sampson) confessed, that the Divell, being then at North Barrick Kirke attending their comming, in the habit or likenesse of a man . . . and having made his ungodly exhortations, wherein he did greatly inveigh against... | |
| 1918 - 414 pages
...this by casting in a cat.] [From ' Newes from Scotland.'] The said Agnis Tompson (Sampson) confessed, that the Divell, being then at North Barrick Kirke attending their comming, in the habit or likenesse of a man . . . and having made his ungodly exhortations, wherein he did greatly inveigh against... | |
| Margaret Alice Murray - 1921 - 318 pages
...this by casting in a cat.] [From Nerves from Scotland.] The said Agnis Tompson (Sampson) confessed, that the Divell, being then at North Barrick Kirke attending their comming, in the habit or likenesse of a man . . . and having made his ungodly exhortations, wherein he did greatly inveigh against... | |
| Melvyn J. Willin - 2005 - 322 pages
...plays] a fmall trumpe, called a Jewes trump, untill they entred into the Kirk of North Barrick...Geillis Duncane, who upon the like trump did play the faide daunce before the Kinges Majestie." (Pitcairn, 1833,p.217) Illustrations would seem to indicate that the "fhort daunce" was... | |
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