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persuasion, in their unworthy designs.
1 Mag. Sig. xii. 8, June 16, 1488. Ibid.
2 See Illustrations, letter R.
Mag. Sig. xiii. 251, April 6,1496.
sons of tried fidelity, now took place.
5 Mag. Sig. xii. 1, June 25, 1488.
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be hir my Lady Mergatt, a goune, v lb.
players of Lythgow that playt to the king, v lb.
xxxvi sh. Ibid. Aug. 16. Ibid. Aug. 10.
3 Acts of the Parliament of Scotland, vol.
the Lords Hamilton, Glammis, Gray.
liament as a court of last appeal.
to answer upon a charge of treason.
1 Acts of the Parliament of Scotland, vol.
them for the period of three years.
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for so his ministers were denominated.
2 Acts of the Parliament of Scotland, vol.
paid at the rate of twelve shillings an ounce.
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destined, however, to be successful.
remains of this ancient castle in 1792. Stat.
Account, vol. iv. p. 278.
a charter dated May 18, 1491. Mag. Sig. xii.
attacked the English squadron; and.
cess against the Scottish commander.
the Forth, awaited the expected prize.
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equipment to the best advantage.
the naval strength of his dominions.
sons were involved in the conspiracy.
2 Rotuli Scotiæ, vol. ii. p. 497.
nistration of justice thrice every year.
began now to take place in Scotland.
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VII. vol. i. p. 126.
was so foully slain is unknown.
2 Treasurers MS. Accompts, July 29,1491.
3 Mag. Sig. xii. 323, 344. March 6, 1491.
tice to all classes of his subjects.
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ished in case of refusal.
burning “ were not the real offenders.
3 Parliament, June 13, 1496.
1 Treasurer’s MS. Accompts, Nov. 21, 1488.
2 Mag. Sig. xiii. 200. August 18, 1493.
Ibid. xiii. 104. October 25, 1493.
ties ; but in this he was disappointed.
1 Treasurer's Accounts, August 24, 1494.
afterwards at Edinburgh about the year 1500.
fore his alleged arrival in Scotland, in 1496.
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engaged in these private negotiations.
net, vol. i. v. 607. Pinkerton, vol. ii.
his pretensions, was exceedingly strong.
4 Nicolas, Excerpta Historica, part i. p. 93.
Stirling’s MS. Chron. Notes, pp. 50, 55.
feel the weight of his resentment.
1 Treasurer's Accounts. Sub anno 1494.
the receiving of great Odonell, x shillings.
2 Rymer, Fœdera, vol. xii. p. 572.
3 Treasurer's Accompts, November 6, 1495.
He arrived at Stirling, November 20.
belief in the reality of his pretensions.
4 Treasurer's Accompts, June 4,1496. Ibid.
5 Ibid. Sept. 1, 1496. Ibid. May 3. Ibid.
to the king in Strivelin, to play at the cach.
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to defeat the threatened invasion.
possessed an active and able partisan.
seum. Pinkerton’s Hist. vol. ii. pp. 438, 443.
people by heavy aids and unjust taxes.
thousand pounds on Henry’s head.
retaliate by an invasion into Scotland.
264 HISTORY OF SCOTLAND. [Chap. VI.

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