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Godlie Dreame. Sir
James Melville died at
Halhill on 13
November 1617. He was
buried in
Collessie churchyard. "
Halhill" was the name of the main
house of the...
- ISBN 978-0-7153-4260-2 Thomson, Thomas, ed. (1827), Sir
James Melvill of
Halhill;
Memoirs of his own life,
Bannatyne Club Warnicke,
Retha M. (2006). Mary...
- with an
English Water Spaniel, a gift from the
courtier James Melville of
Halhill.
There was a
political dilemma in
England arising from the
dynastic ambition...
- p. 313; Weir 2008, pp. 343–345;
Wormald 1988, p. 163
James Melville of
Halhill, who was in the castle,
wrote that
Bothwell "had
ravished her and lain...
- and
Literature of
Scotland [Published in Edinburgh] (1827)
Melville of
Halhill, Sir James,
Memoirs of His Own Life, ed. T.
Thomson (1827) Laing, D. ed...
- minister) (1556–1614),
Scottish divine and
reformer James Melville of
Halhill (1535–1617),
Scottish diplomat and
memoir writer James Melville (politician)...
- 2, pp. 262–266.
Gordon Donaldson, The
Memoirs of Sir
James Melville of
Halhill (London:
Folio Society, 1969), p. 65:
Grant G. Simpson,
Scottish Handwriting...
- 1907), p. 18. Steuart, A. Francis, ed.,
Memoirs of Sir
James Melville of
Halhill (Routledge, 1929), pp. 14–17.
Denys Hay,
Letters of
James V (Edinburgh...
-
Cowan argues that a tale told
against her,
recorded by
James Melville of
Halhill, of her
receiving a gift of an
image of
James VI from the
Devil on behalf...
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always to have
treated Anne with
patience and affection.
James Melville of
Halhill, a
gentleman of her bedchamber,
wrote that in
Scotland Anne
would intercede...