Odd Incidents in Olden Times, Or, Ancient Records of InverarayAird & Coghill, 1904 - 96 páginas |
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46th Foot 57th Foot admitted burgesses appoint Argyllshire Argyllshire Fencibles Argyllshire Regiment Bailies battalion battle battle of Salamanca betwixt bind and oblidge bounds burgh of barony Burgh of Inveraray Campbell of Glenure Cantyre Carlonnan Castle charter Circuit Court Clerk Colin Campbell command Council of Inveraray Councillors Court of Justiciary COURT-HOUSE creals Duke of Argyll Dumbarton Duncan erected foresaids free royal burgh fyne GALLOWS KNOLL gibbet Glenaray grant hereby High Court Highlanders inhabitants intimation hereof James Campbell James Stewart June Justice Kilmalew kingdom land liberties Lieut Lieut.-Colonel liquors Lochfyne Lodge Lord LORD of Mann M'Gibbon M'Neur Magistrates and Town Magistrats and Council Majesty's March middine Neil Munro ordain parish peets persons pounds Scots pounds sterling present prison of Inveraray Provost retailers Rob Roy Robert Ochiltree Royal Scots Salamanca Scotland Sheriff shillings shire successors thereof Tolbooth Tolbooth of Inveraray Town Council town officers Treasurer Vittoria Volunteers Waterloo yearly
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Página 75 - ... with the advice of our Privy Council, to issue this our Royal Proclamation, hereby...
Página 49 - And Ardennes waves above them her green leaves, Dewy with nature's tear-drops as they pass, Grieving, if aught inanimate e'er grieves, Over the unreturning brave, - alas! Ere evening to be trodden like the grass...
Página 29 - And I consent to the registration hereof in the books of council and session, or any other judges books competent; therein to remain for preservation; and thereto I constitute my procurators, &c.
Página 66 - November next, according to the present stile, betwixt the hours of twelve at noon and two afternoon, to be hanged by the neck upon the said gibbet by the hands of an executioner until he be dead ; and thereafter to be hung in chains upon the said gibbet...
Página 46 - And come, my faithful sodger lad, Thou'rt welcome to it dearly ! " For gold the merchant ploughs the main, The farmer ploughs the manor ; But glory is the sodger's prize, The sodger's wealth is honour : The brave poor sodger ne'er despise, Nor count him as a stranger ; Remember, he's his country's stay In day and hour of danger. MEG O' THE MILL. Air—" Hey ! bonny lass, will you lie in a barrack i " OH, ken ye what Meg o
Página 48 - Highland regiments marched through the Place Royale, and the Pare. One could not but admire their fine appearance ; their firm, collected, steady, military demeanour, as they went rejoicing to battle, with their bagpipes playing before them, and the beams of the rising sun shining upon their glittering arms.
Página 94 - It may be mentioned that Provost Brown, late of Inverary, when 100 years old, headed one of the contending parties at a shinty match, and carried the town colours in procession among the victors. He died in the 1 1 6th year of his age.
Página 76 - And We do hereby strictly Charge and Command all Our Justices of the Peace, and all other Our Officers, and all other Our loving Subjects, that they do use their utmost diligence in their several Places and Capacities, to find out, discover and . apprehend the said Offender, in Order to his being brought to Justice.
Página 91 - Argyle began to plant a few trees, some of which are still extant. It is probable that he was early diverted from this purpose by the confusion of the times, and that nothing was afterwards done till the re-establishment of the Earl, his son, some time between 1663 and 1670.