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David Moysie (fl. 1590) was a
Scottish notary public,
known as the
author of the
Memoirs of the
Affairs of Scotland, 1577–1603. He was by
profession a...
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Edinburgh on 10
March 1589 and had his
first audience on 15 March.
David Moysie wrote only that
Civille was a "packet bearer" from
Navarre who came for...
- back. This
seems to be an
incident described in the
chronicle by
David Moysie. When
James VI set sail for
Norway his ship was
driven back to St Monans...
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between His
Majesty and her,
there p****ed
familiarity and kisses."
David Moysie's account,
quoted by Stewart, 112; Williams, 20; McM**** sees Anne's protests...
- Berwick-upon-Tweed by the
Scottish diplomat George Young.
According to
David Moysie,
Young withheld his p****port and
carried his news to
James VI of Scotland...
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Calendar of
State Papers Scotland, vol. 11 (Edinburgh, 1952), p. 306:
David Moysie,
Memoirs of the
Affairs of
Scotland (Edinburgh, 1830), p. 164. Plowden,...
- (Edinburgh, 1936), p. 49 no. 28.
Moysie, 103; Calderwood, vol. 5. 258.
Moysie, 104. Calderwood, vol. 5, 260
Moysie, 125; Calderwood, vol. 5, 394. Calendar...
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James was "carried away" by, or in the "possession" of, Stewart.: 39
David Moysie wrote in his
memoirs that James, "having
conceived an
inward affection to...
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taking of this
inventory was
described in the
chronicle attributed to
David Moysie. When Mary was
recently arrived in England, at
Bolton Castle in July 1568...
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Catherine de Bourbon, now
backed the
Danish marriage.
According to
David Moysie, when he
received the news from Flekkerøy,
James VI, in perplexity, immediately...