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- Maitland, who offered; "[I]t may be affirmid Scotland in na manis age that presentlie levis wes in gritter tranquillitie." On 3 February 1565, Darnley left...
- to his msatisfactioun or nocht, thocht nocht expedient to giff ansuer presentlie in that behalf." Chisholm 1911a, p. 643, third para, line ten: "In March...
- presbytry finding some pinselis in memorie of the dead hinging in the kirk, presentlie caused them to be pulled doun in face of presbytry, and the minister rebuiked...
- his Majestie, that war all maid of fyne m****ie sylver; and thais war presentlie ressavit be ane of his honorable counsall at his awin command. During...
- soverane lady be maryit with the said Dolphin at hir perfyte age, and presentlie gevis thair consent thairto, swa that the said King of France keip, manteine...
- baillies of lands in the hieland and iles, quhair brokin men hes duelt and presentlie duellis". The company was later taken over by Tate & Lyle. The entry within...
- of Aboyne, wrote that Kinnoull's death occurred soon after his uncle: "Presentlie thereafter the Earl of Morton d****, and within a fewe dayes Kinnoul d****...
- me tua hundrethe pundes withe all expidition becaus I man hest me away presentlie, Anna R." A letter from James VI to Mark Kerr of Newbattle of June 1599...
- own position by their lighted musket matches, Corbet's dragoons "were presentlie disordered and many of them ran awaye withoute ever giving fire." He thought...
- of landis in the hielandis an isles, quhair brokin men hes duelt and presentlie duellis". The laird of Coll (Hector Maclean of Coll) was one of the chiefs...