True relation of William Earle of Monteath's affair concerning the Earldome and title of Straitherne
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The Lord Erskyn and he srois tomorrow to the
Lady Marques of Hamilton, and upon freyday he
intends to be in Broxmoth, upon Setterday in
Dunglas, and upon Sunday at nicht in Bervik. I
knaw he hes spoken the Earle of Roxbruch that
he sould wryt of this same kynd to my Lord
Chanciller alsoe ; but possiblely his wisdome may
mak him forbear any such purpos, althouch pos-
siblely he hes not bein displeased that I sould doe
the same. And soe if I have not acted the parrett
richtly, I hope my Lord Chanciller will pardon
me, ather till meeting or the nixt occasion, that I
may mak my awne part gud.
I think it neadles to troubill your Lo p with all
the ydle occurrences we have heir. It is sayed
that the Lord Erskyn is leik to get the heritrix of
be your Lo p and the Chancillers
meanes ; but many of the wyser sort dois not
beleive the same, althouch a Noble Lady assured
me sche saw writ for the same. We marveled
much at S r Johne Scot's getting"of S r Andro Kers
place in Session, but the Lord Monteith assured
us it is for the interim, untill he speak with the
King. I doubt not but ther will be numbers busie
aneuch to snatch for his pretended place of the
guard, but if ther be any such appearance that
the Kings Majestie has any such intentione, zour
Lo p will be pleased to remember of zour servand,
if
The Lord Erskyn and he srois tomorrow to the
Lady Marques of Hamilton, and upon freyday he
intends to be in Broxmoth, upon Setterday in
Dunglas, and upon Sunday at nicht in Bervik. I
knaw he hes spoken the Earle of Roxbruch that
he sould wryt of this same kynd to my Lord
Chanciller alsoe ; but possiblely his wisdome may
mak him forbear any such purpos, althouch pos-
siblely he hes not bein displeased that I sould doe
the same. And soe if I have not acted the parrett
richtly, I hope my Lord Chanciller will pardon
me, ather till meeting or the nixt occasion, that I
may mak my awne part gud.
I think it neadles to troubill your Lo p with all
the ydle occurrences we have heir. It is sayed
that the Lord Erskyn is leik to get the heritrix of
be your Lo p and the Chancillers
meanes ; but many of the wyser sort dois not
beleive the same, althouch a Noble Lady assured
me sche saw writ for the same. We marveled
much at S r Johne Scot's getting"of S r Andro Kers
place in Session, but the Lord Monteith assured
us it is for the interim, untill he speak with the
King. I doubt not but ther will be numbers busie
aneuch to snatch for his pretended place of the
guard, but if ther be any such appearance that
the Kings Majestie has any such intentione, zour
Lo p will be pleased to remember of zour servand,
if
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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