The Scottish Nation: Or The Surnames, Families, Literature, Honours, and Biographical History of the People of Scotland, Band 31863 |
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... wife being Lady Elizabeth Sinclair , second daughter of George , fourth earl of Caithness , and relict of Alexander Sutherland of Duffus ; and his second , Lady Jean Gordon , eldest daughter of Alexander , eleventh earl of Suth- erland ...
... wife being Lady Elizabeth Sinclair , second daughter of George , fourth earl of Caithness , and relict of Alexander Sutherland of Duffus ; and his second , Lady Jean Gordon , eldest daughter of Alexander , eleventh earl of Suth- erland ...
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... wife , Euphemia , daughter of Hugh Munro of Assynt in Ross , brother of the laird of Foulis , had three sons and four daughters . The sons were Hugh , Donald , and William . Hugh , the eldest , succeeded his father , and by the Scots ...
... wife , Euphemia , daughter of Hugh Munro of Assynt in Ross , brother of the laird of Foulis , had three sons and four daughters . The sons were Hugh , Donald , and William . Hugh , the eldest , succeeded his father , and by the Scots ...
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... wife , Christian Sinclair , daughter of the laird of Dun . The Strathy branch sprung from John Mackay of Dilred and Strathy , brother of the first Lord Reay , and son of Hugh Mackay of Far , by his wife , Lady Jane Gordon , eldest daugh ...
... wife , Christian Sinclair , daughter of the laird of Dun . The Strathy branch sprung from John Mackay of Dilred and Strathy , brother of the first Lord Reay , and son of Hugh Mackay of Far , by his wife , Lady Jane Gordon , eldest daugh ...
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... wife Lady Margaret Macdonald , daugh- ter of the forfeited earl , John lord of the Isles , and having , about 1480 , divorced his wife , he brought upon himself the resentment of her family . Her brother , Angas , invaded Ross , with a ...
... wife Lady Margaret Macdonald , daugh- ter of the forfeited earl , John lord of the Isles , and having , about 1480 , divorced his wife , he brought upon himself the resentment of her family . Her brother , Angas , invaded Ross , with a ...
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... wife , already mentioned , died in 1797. By her he had a son , who died in infancy , and three daughters . He took for his second wife , in 1798 , a daughter of J. B. Allen , Esq . of Cressella , Pembrokeshire , and by her he had one ...
... wife , already mentioned , died in 1797. By her he had a son , who died in infancy , and three daughters . He took for his second wife , in 1798 , a daughter of J. B. Allen , Esq . of Cressella , Pembrokeshire , and by her he had one ...
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Seite 189 - The Lord bless you, and keep you. The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious unto you. The Lord lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace, both now and evermore.
Seite 317 - DEGENERATE Douglas ! oh, the unworthy Lord ! Whom mere despite of heart could so far please, And love of havoc, (for with such disease Fame taxes him,) that he could send forth word To level with the dust a noble horde, A brotherhood of venerable trees, Leaving an ancient dome, and towers like these, Beggared and outraged...
Seite 317 - Many hearts deplored The fate of those old Trees ; and oft with pain The Traveller, at this day, will stop and gaze On wrongs, which Nature scarcely seems to heed : For sheltered places, bosoms, nooks, and bays, And the pure mountains, and the gentle Tweed, And the green silent pastures, yet remain.
Seite 44 - Cameron, with orders, if she brought a boy, to destroy him, if a girl, to spare her. Maclonich's wife, who was with child likewise, had a girl about the same time at which Lady Maclean brought a boy ; and Maclonich, with more generosity to his captive than fidelity to his trust, contrived that the children should be changed. Maclean, being thus preserved from death, in time recovered his original patrimony ; and in gratitude to his friend, made his castle a place of refuge to any of the clan that...
Seite 143 - Commonwealth, and there is Christ Jesus, the Head of the Church, whose subject King James VI. is, and of whose kingdom he is not a head, nor a lord, but a member; and they whom Christ hath called, and commanded to watch over His Church, and govern His spiritual kingdom, have sufficient authority and power from Him so to do, which no Christian king nor prince should control or discharge, but assist and support, otherwise they are not faithful subjects to Christ.
Seite 198 - It is as well as it is. I had rather it should go out of the field with me ;" and in that manner, so becoming to a soldier, Moore was borne from the fight.
Seite 324 - The Evergreen. Being a Collection of Scots Poems, Wrote by the Ingenious before 1600.
Seite 335 - An Essay on Quantity, occasioned by reading a Treatise, in which Simple and Compound Ratios are applied to Virtue and Merit...
Seite 225 - ... waste) the country for many miles round; and that he was at length slain by Buccleuch, or some of his clan, at a little mount, covered with fir-trees, adjoining to Newark castle, and said to have been a part of the garden. A varying tradition bears the place of his death to have been near to the house of the Duke of Buccleuch's game-keeper, beneath the castle ; and that the fatal arrow was shot by Scott of Haining, from the ruins of a cottage on the opposite side of the Yarrow.
Seite 44 - Wherever we roved, we were pleased to see the reverence with which his subjects regarded him. He did not endeavour to dazzle them by any magnificence of dress : his only distinction was a feather in his bonnet ; but as soon as he appeared, they forsook their work and clustered about him : he took them by the hand, and they seemed mutually delighted.