- (iii. 287),
hinted that
Rolland may be the
author of the
Thrie Priestis of
Peblis though no
other evidence has been
found to
support this claim. Chisholm...
-
medieval Scottish literature. An
early reference is
found in the poem '
Peblis to the Play',
contained in the
Maitland M****cripts of 15th- and 16th-century...
- poem '
Peblis to the Play',
contained in the
Maitland M****cripts of 15th- and 16th-century
Scots poetry: At Beltane,
quhen ilk
bodie bownis To
Peblis to...
-
shape in five
cantos with
notes in 1836. It was
conceived in the
spirit of
Peblis to the Play. Hallowe'en,
published in Ruddiman's W****ly
Magazine in November...
- (1576-1638) and his wife,
Katharina Elisabeth von
Peblis (d. 1653),
sister of the
Georg Hans von
Peblis (1577-1650), a
diplomat during the
Thirty Years'...
-
Thomas Peebles or
Peblis was a
Scottish glazier who
worked for
James IV,
Margaret Tudor, and
James V of Scotland. The old
Scottish word for a
glazier was...
-
certainly familiar with a
tradition of
Scots burlesque poems that
included "
Peblis to the Play" and the now-lost "Falkland on the Green", and he
wrote for...
- were
directed by
George Ker of Samuelston. In May 1504 the
glazier Thomas Peblis visited to
measure the
windows for gl****.
James IV
visited in
August 1501...
-
William de Greenlaw, 1353-1373
William de Chisholm, 1367 John de
Peebles (
Peblis), 1374 -1378 x 1379
Andrew de Trebrun, 1378
Thomas Stewart, 1380-1430 George...