- þat lordiþ ouer envious/ Þe þridde
deuel is Sathanas.̉ & wraþþe is his
lordschip/ Þe fourþe is
clepid Abadon.̉ þe slowȝ ben hise retenwe/ Þe fifþe deuel...
- July 1661
Ratification in
favours of
Patrick Earle of
Panmure of the
Lordschip of
Breichen and
Navar &c. Not
public and
general 1661 c. 374 12 July 1661...
- 1581 c. 50 — 29
November 1581 The
erectioun of the
landis of doun in ane
lordschip. Not
public and
general 1581 c. 51 — 29
November 1581 Act in
favoure of...
- the
lordschip of
Abirbrothok in
favouris of
James marques of Hammyltoun. Not
public and
general 1606 c. 70 — 11 July 1606
Erectioun of the
lordschip and...
-
appointment on 12
December 1561,
calls him the "chamberlane and
bailye of oure
lordschip and
landis of Yeitland,
baith maineland and ilis". The word "foud" has...
- 1556 on
which occasion Adolph acquired the
county of
Saarwerden and the
lordschip of Lahr.
Adolph introduced the
Reformation in his county,
probably in...
- owns the
fortress of Hohenlimburg. John I (1247–1277)
Ancestor of the
Lordschip Limburg-Styrum
Eberhard I (1253-1308)
Ancestor of the
Counts of Limburg...
- and
baroneis of
Kirknewtoun and
Balerno unite thairto, in ane
temporall lordschip in
favouris of the Lord
Balmirrenoch (Erection of the
abbacy of Balmerino...
- Bedford,
Governor of Berwick:
Albeit I be na gud seeman, I
promes unto your
lordschip, gyf I may anes
enconter with hym
eyther be see or land, he sall eyther...
- Egrop, Wyndpark, the Heuch, Blyth,
Tullois and Simprin,
liand in the
lordschip of
Lauderdale within the
schirefdome of Beruik,"
which had
pertained to...