| Francis James Child - 1858 - 348 páginas
...no very important affair. It began in Dumfries-shire, where Sir James Turner, a soldier of fortune, was employed to levy the arbitrary fines imposed for...and, being now diminished to half their numbers, they drew up on the Pentland Hills, at a place called llullien Green. They were commanded by one Wallace... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm), Charles Black - 1859 - 834 páginas
...erroneously supposed to be the scene of Allan Ramsay's " Gentle Shepherd." After crossing Glencorse Bum, the road passes House-of-Muir, in the neighbourhood...towards Edinburgh, expecting to be joined by their being now diminished to half their numbers, they drew up on the Pentland Hills, at a place called Bullion... | |
| Scottish border - 1869 - 624 páginas
...no very important affair. It began in Dumfriesshire, whore sir James Turner, a soldier of fortune, was employed to levy the arbitrary fines imposed for...and, being now diminished to half their numbers, they drew up on the Pentland Hills, at a place called Rullion Green. They were commanded by one Wallace... | |
| 1873 - 838 páginas
...fortune, was employed to levy the arbitrary fines imposed for not attendingthe Episcopal Churches.1 The people rose, seized his person, disarmed his soldiers,...towards Edinburgh, expecting to be joined by their 1 Sir Jamea Turner's Memoirs have been published lately. 1880 Mends in that quarter. In this they were... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1875 - 620 páginas
...-shire, where Oir James Turner, a soldier of fortune, was tmplnjed U» levy the arbitrary fines impoeed for not attending the episcopal churches. The people rose, seized his person, disurmed his soldiers, and, having continued together, resolved to march towards Edinburgh, expecting... | |
| Francis James Child - 1858 - 714 páginas
...no very important affair. It began in Dumfries-shire, where Sir James Turner, a soldier of fortune, was employed to levy the arbitrary fines imposed for...and, being now diminished to half their numbers, they drew up on the Pentland Hills, at a place called Rullien Green. They were commanded by one Wallace... | |
| Walter Scott - 1880 - 390 páginas
...fortune, was employed to levy the arbitrary fines imposed for not attendingthe Episcopal Churches.1 The people rose, seized his person, disarmed his soldiers,...and, being now diminished to half their numbers, they drew up on the Pentland Hills, at a place called Rullien Green. They were commanded by one Wallace... | |
| Francis James Child - 1886 - 684 páginas
...no very important affair. Il began in Dumfries-shire, where Sir James Turner, a soldier of fortune, was employed to levy the arbitrary fines imposed for...churches. The people rose, seized his person, disarmed his soldiei-s, and, having continued together, resolved to march towards Edinburgh, expecting to be joined... | |
| Thomas Finlayson Henderson - 1902 - 436 páginas
...fortune, was employed to levy the arbitrary fines imposed for not attending the Episcopal churches.1 The people rose, seized his person, disarmed his soldiers,...and, being now diminished to half their numbers, they drew up on the Pentland Hills, at a place called Rullion Green. They were commanded by one Wallace... | |
| Thomas Finlayson Henderson - 1902 - 434 páginas
...no very important affair. It began in Dumfriesshire, where Sir James Turner, a soldier of fortune, was employed to levy the arbitrary fines imposed for not attending the Episcopal churches.1 The people rose, seized his person, disarmed his soldiers, and, having continued together,... | |
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