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Anonymous printed ballads such as The
tressoun of Dumbertane,
Robert Lekprevik,
Edinburgh (1570), have been
attributed to Sempill. The
Tressoun describes...
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publication in any
Goidelic language, (printed in
Latin script by
Robert Lekprevik in
Edinburgh and
published April 24) Joan
Perez de
Lazarraga – Silbero...
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Drury in May 1570
failed and was
satirized in a
ballad printed by
Robert Lekprevik in May that year and
attributed to
Robert Sempill; The
tressoun of Dumbertane...
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Blind Harry's The Wallace. 1552 St
Andrews John Scot 1571
Stirling Robert Lekprevik 1622
Aberdeen Edward Raban 1638
Glasgow George Anderson 1651
Leith Evan...
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rather than
Latin usually used in
medical works and
published by
Robert Lekprevik in Edinburgh. He
married Agnes Lawson the
widow of an
Edinburgh merchant...
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published by
George Buchanan in his Detectioun, and, as
printed by
Robert Lekprevik at St
Andrews in 1572, includes: I have send yow ... the
ornament of the...
- in a
ballad The
tressoun of Dumbertane,
printed in
Edinburgh by
Robert Lekprevik in May 1570. The verses,
attributed to
Robert Sempill,
describe Fleming's...
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Charles de Bordeaux, & Joseph, David's brother, as the
names appear in
Lekprevik, St
Andrews (1572), some
versions have John Bordeaux:
James Hector joined...
- legend,"
which combined with the
parliamentary record published by
Robert Lekprevik in 1566
shaped the
writings of
these historians in the 1570s.
Other records...
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contains a poem by Carsuel. When it was
published in
Edinburgh by
Robert Lekprevik on 24
April 1567, it
became the
first book ever to be
printed in Scottish...