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... Earl of Rothes , who was going to meet the king at Breda , used the following remarkable expressions : " He [ the king ] knows likewise how much the people adhere to the estab- lishment of the Church ; so that there is no pretext for an ...
... Earl of Rothes , who was going to meet the king at Breda , used the following remarkable expressions : " He [ the king ] knows likewise how much the people adhere to the estab- lishment of the Church ; so that there is no pretext for an ...
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... Earl , was appointed commissioner to hold the next parliament ; the Earls Glencairn had the chancellorship - Crawford , the treasury - Rothes , president of the council - and Lauderdale , secretary of state , and one of the gentlemen of ...
... Earl , was appointed commissioner to hold the next parliament ; the Earls Glencairn had the chancellorship - Crawford , the treasury - Rothes , president of the council - and Lauderdale , secretary of state , and one of the gentlemen of ...
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... Earl of Middleton , Lord High Commissioner , arrived at the ancient Palace of Holyrood on the last day of December 1660. He entered upon his office with great pomp ; and , being allowed a princely salary for the support of his ...
... Earl of Middleton , Lord High Commissioner , arrived at the ancient Palace of Holyrood on the last day of December 1660. He entered upon his office with great pomp ; and , being allowed a princely salary for the support of his ...
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... Earl of Crawford , the sceptre by Sutherland , and the sword by Mar. The Duke of Hamilton and the Marquis of Montrose rode immediately behind . Mr. Robert Douglas , who had preached the coronation sermon before Charles when he was ...
... Earl of Crawford , the sceptre by Sutherland , and the sword by Mar. The Duke of Hamilton and the Marquis of Montrose rode immediately behind . Mr. Robert Douglas , who had preached the coronation sermon before Charles when he was ...
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... Earls of Cassils and Melville of the nobles , and the Laird of Kilburnie of the commissioners , who would not subscribe it unless allowed to limit the king's supremacy to civil matters -- an explanation which Middleton was dis- posed to ...
... Earls of Cassils and Melville of the nobles , and the Laird of Kilburnie of the commissioners , who would not subscribe it unless allowed to limit the king's supremacy to civil matters -- an explanation which Middleton was dis- posed to ...
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