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" Lieutenant-Grovernor, first a Frenchman named Bonot, and afterwards the Scottish Earl of Huntly. The struggle of the Queen, Regent, and Cardinal Beaton, for the power to misrule Scotland, was mimicked on a narrower field by the contests and law-suits... "
Odal Rights and Feudal Wrongs: a Memorial for Orkney - Page 54
by David Balfour - 1860 - 120 pages
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Oppressions of the Sixteenth Century in the Islands of Orkney and ..., Volume 14

David Balfour - Orkney (Scotland) - 1859 - 216 pages
...some claim to the Islands was urged by the Queen Dowager, who appointed as her Lieutenant-Governor, first a Frenchman named Bonot, and afterwards the...nearly twenty years almost the sole records of the Isknds. Even the regular collection of the inevitable Rents and revenues of the Crown was so completely...
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Oppressions of the sixteenth century in the islands of Orkney and Zetland ...

Orkney, David Balfour - Orkney (Scotland) - 1859 - 214 pages
...Frenchman named Bonot, and afterwards the Scottish Earl of Huntly. The struggle of the Queen, Eegent, and Cardinal Beaton, for the power to misrule Scotland,...be applied where nothing reigned except disorder. Eespites and pardons for murder and violence are for nearly twenty years almost the sole records of...
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