- The
Crown of
Scotland (Scots:
Croun o Scotland,
Scottish Gaelic: Crùn na h-Alba) is the
centrepiece of the
Honours of Scotland. It is the
crown that was...
-
William de
Longchamp and
Henry de Mara, the
daughter and heir of Guy de
Croun, and
Isabella de B****et, they are
known to have had the
following issue:...
-
Church proved costly to his
successors and that he was "a sair
sanct to the
croun".
James also
considered that the
monastic institutions in
particular needed...
- of the
Crowns (Scottish Gaelic:
Aonadh nan Crùintean; Scots:
Union o the
Crouns) was the
accession of
James VI of
Scotland to the
throne of the Kingdom...
-
called McLewis or
McCloy and he
Acquired Lands in
Arran holding of the
Croun and was made
Crouner [chief
officer of the Crown] of Arran." Variations...
-
contributed songs in Lallans: What ails this
Heart o' Mine?, and The
Siller Croun (alias And ye
shall walk in Silk Attire). With The Waefu' Heart,
these three...
- 1481 (repealed)
April 1481 c. 7 — 2
April 1481
Anent the
privilege of the
croun tueching the
presentacions of
beneficis the tyme of the
vacacioun of the...
-
Parliament of King
James the
Fifth of Scotland,
intituled Tuiching the
Croun of Wecht. The whole. 7 Parl. Jac. 5 (S) N/A
Another Act p****ed in the same...
- with a
busche of speiris.
Concedring him so able for the weiris, A
radius croun of
rubeis scho him gaif. The
thistle is
commanded to 'go into the field...
- the
treuthe is, yie ar
brought in
extream danger bathe of your lyff and
croun, and with yow, the
country and Kirk of
Christ is lyk to wrak, for nocht...