| Robert Lindsay - Scotland - 1814 - 374 pages
...king Harie wold doun weigh my best hors with gold to knaw that I war condemned to die this day." So he was led to the scaffold, and he and all his men...king returned home to Edinj burgh, the xxiiij day of Julij, and remained meikle of that winter in Edinburgh..' .f Wpoun the nixt sommer thairefter, the... | |
| Robert Lindsay - Scotland - 1814 - 386 pages
...war condemned to die this day." So he was led to .the. scak fold, and he and J -all iis men h anged.: T-his being done, the king returned home to' Edinj burgh, the xxiiij day of Julrj,iand remained nieikle of that winter in Edinburgh. ' i ' Wpoua the nixt sommer thaireiter, the... | |
| Joseph Robertson, Society of Ancient Scots - Poets, Scottish - 1821 - 414 pages
...King Harrie would doun weigh my best hors with gold to know that I war condemned to die this day." So he was led to the scaffold, and he and all his men hanged. " Quhilk," adds the same historian, " monie Scottisman heavilie lamented, for he was ane doubtit man... | |
| Joseph Clinton Robertson - Poets, Scottish - 1822 - 414 pages
...King Harrie would doun weigh my best hors with gold to know that I war condemned to die this day." So he was led to the scaffold, and he and all his men hanged. " Quhilk," adds the same historian, " monie Scottisman heavilie lamented, for he was ane doubtit man... | |
| Robert Pitcairn - Trials - 1833 - 496 pages
...my bed hors with gold to knaw that I war condemned to die this day !' So he was led to the fcaffold, and he and all his men hanged. This being done, THE KING returned to Edinburgh the xxiiij day of Julij, and remained meikle of that winter in Edinburgh.' The place where... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Scotland - 1833 - 378 pages
...know King Harrie would weigh down my best horse with gold to know that I were condemned this day." So he was led to the scaffold, and he and all his men hanged *.' It is still a tradition in the country that the trees, on which this brave freebooter and his gallant... | |
| Scotland - 1833 - 386 pages
...bell hors with gold to knaw that I war condemned to die this day !' So he was led to the fcaffold, and he and all his men hanged. This being done, THE KING returned to Edinburgh the xxiiij day of Julij, and remained meikle of that winter in Edinburgh.' The place where... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Scotland - 1833 - 524 pages
...know King Harrie would weigh down my best horse with gold to know that I were condemned this day." So he was led to the scaffold, and he and all his men hanged *.' It is still a tradition in the country that the trees, on which this brave freebooter and his gallant... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1833 - 832 pages
...King Harie would doun-weigh my best hors with gold to knaw that I war condemned to die this day !' So he was led to the scaffold, and he and all his men handed. This being done, the King returned to Edinburgh the zxiiij day of Julij, and remained meikle... | |
| James Wilson (town clerk of Hawick.) - Hawick - 1850 - 428 pages
...Harrie would doun-weigh my best hors with gold to knaw that I was condemned to die this day,' — so he was led to the scaffold, and he and all his men hanged. This being done, the King returned to Edinburgh the xxiiij day of July, and remained meikle of that winter in Edinburgh." The place where... | |
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