... against the English-men, to wit, David Wemyss of that ilk, David Arnot of that ilk, and Mr. John Wedderburn, vicar of Dundee; the yeomen, John Thomson, in Leith, Steven... The Scotish Gaël, Or, Celtic Manners: As Preserved Among the Highlanders ... - Side 223af James Logan - 1833 - 528 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Robert Lindsay - 1728 - 268 sider
...called Alexander ЪаШе. They ihot very near, and warred the Eng/tßj-Men of the Enterprize, and wan the hundred Crowns and the Tun of Wine ; which made the King very merry, that his Men wan the Viftory. THIS Eng/iß Jftnbaflador got Prefence in St. Andrews, and there he Ihew... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 454 sider
...Alexander Bailie ; they shot very near, and warred (worsted) the English-men of the enterprise, and wan the hundred crowns and the tun of wine, which made the king very merry, that his men wan the victory."— P. 147. Note XI. Robin Hood.— St. XXII. p. 224. The exhibition... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 284 sider
...Alexander Bailie; they shot very near, and warred (worsted) the English-men of the enterprise, and wan the hundred crowns and the tun of wine, which made the king very merry that his men wan the victory."— P. 147. Note XI. 1 linhhi Hood P. 36. The exhibition of this renowned... | |
| James Mitchell - 1825 - 798 sider
...Alexander Bailie : they shot very near, and warred (worsted) the Knplish-тев of the enterprise, and wan the hundred crowns and the tun of wine, which made the king very merry, and his men wan the victor}-." HONOR TO THE BARDS. At ri court held at Icolmkill, Î3d of August,1609,... | |
| James Logan - 1831 - 434 sider
...piper, called Alexander Baillie. They shot very near, and warred the Englishmen of the enterprise, and won the hundred crowns and the tun of wine ; which...fighting, the Celtic method was first to expend all their arrows at a distance ; when the chief of each tribe advanced with his men to a closer attack.... | |
| Charles Jobson Lyon - 1838 - 268 sider
...called Alexander Bailie. They shot very near, and warred the Englishmen of the enterprize, and wan the hundred crowns and the tun of wine ; which made the king very merry, that his men wan the victory." The following extract from Mr J. Melville's " Diary" contains another... | |
| 726 sider
...with a spice of sly triumph, that " they warre (worsted) the Englishmen of the enterprize, and wan the hundred crowns and the tun of wine, which made the king very merry, that his men wan the victory." Such was the esteem in which gymnastics were held in the olden time... | |
| Walter Scott, J. W. Lake - 1838 - 496 sider
...Alexander Bailie; they shot very near, and warred (worsted) the English-men of the enterprise, and wan the hundred crowns and the tun of wine, which made the king тегу merry that his men wan the victory." — P. 147 -Robin Hood.— P. 152. The exhibition of... | |
| John William Carleton - 1853 - 748 sider
...with a spice of sly triumph, that " they warre (worsted) the Englishmen of the enterprize, and wan the hundred crowns and the tun of wine, which made the king very merry, that his men wan the victory." Such was the esteem in which gymnastics were held in the olden time... | |
| George Agar Hansard - 1840 - 594 sider
...called Alexander Bailie. They shot very near, and worsted the Englishmen of the enterprise, and wan the hundred crowns and the tun of wine, which made the King very merry that his men wan the victory." So late as the reign of William III., the grenadiers of Highland regiments... | |
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