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Seite 79 - ... sine dilatione et hoc nullo modo omittatis . Ad quod faciendum vobis et vestrum cuilibet coniunctim et diuisim...
Seite 35 - Dei gracia Rex Scottorum omnibus probis hominibus tocius terre sue Salutem. Sciatis nos...
Seite 45 - Rex Scottorum omnibus probis hominibus tocius terre sue clericis et laicis salutem . Sciatis nos...
Seite 75 - ... souerane lord that for releiff of his awin conscience / redres of the saidis prouest counsale and commvnitie and reteining his Maiesteis awin richt and geirlie rent that his hienes wald prouide remeid heirto be revoiking of the said pretendit new infeftment of de nouo damus for the caussis forsaidis lyke as at mair lenth is contenit in the said supplicatioun . Quhilk being red sene and considderit be his maiestie and lordis of secreit counsale and thay having respect nocht onlie to the scaith...
Seite 56 - In cuius rei testimonium presenti carte nostre magnum sigillum nostrum apponi precepimus. Testibus ut in tercia carta precedente.
Seite 84 - JAMES, be the Grace of God King of Scottis, to all and sindry quhom it efferis.
Seite 38 - In cuius rei testimonium presenti carte nostre sigillum nostrum precepimus apponi • Testibus Bernardo Abbate...
Seite 13 - ... profayne use any more. The chappell remayneth as yit vode : upon the end of which that looketh to the sea, and neerest the shore, ther wes of old a beacone, which by night might direct saillers into the harbory. That night beacon is extinguished and neglected long agoe. In the yeer 1654, St. Niniane...
Seite 52 - ... in futurum Et adeo libere quiete plenarie integre honorifice bene et in pace in omnibus et per omnia sicut...
Seite 23 - Elphingstoune lyes buryed, his tombe stone of black towtch stone; the upper pairt upheld of old by thretteine statues of brasse; his statua of brasse lying betuixt the two stons: all thes robbed and sold long agoe. Ther are two bells (of ten in that steeple) which are of a greater weght each of them then any in Scotland besyde. Above a double arche crossed of ston ther standeth a crowne royall octangular supported with aight pillers; upon the toppe of the crowne a stone globe; above it a double crosse...

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