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The entries of such payments under this assumed name are common both in English and Scottish records , but of a date posterior to that in which the outlaw flourished . These entries occur in parish records in the reigns of Henry VII ...
The entries of such payments under this assumed name are common both in English and Scottish records , but of a date posterior to that in which the outlaw flourished . These entries occur in parish records in the reigns of Henry VII ...
64. oldal
The entries of such payments under this assumed name are common both in English and Scottish records , but of a date posterior to that in which the outlaw flourished . These entries occur in parish records in the reigns of Henry VII ...
The entries of such payments under this assumed name are common both in English and Scottish records , but of a date posterior to that in which the outlaw flourished . These entries occur in parish records in the reigns of Henry VII ...
484. oldal
Mr. George Rose , a former Keeper of the Records , states :" It is proved , by incontrovertible documents still existing , that as early as the year 1282 the records of Scotland were numerous and multifarious ; that they were then under ...
Mr. George Rose , a former Keeper of the Records , states :" It is proved , by incontrovertible documents still existing , that as early as the year 1282 the records of Scotland were numerous and multifarious ; that they were then under ...
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