Domestic Annals of Scotland From the Reformation to the Revolution volume 1

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Domestic Annals of Scotland From the Reformation to the Revolution volume 1
Chambers Robert
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186 DOMESTIC ANNALS OF SCOTLAND.
1688. On his part, followed by a threat on the other. Nothing more occurred till nearly three weeks after, when Sir William Stuart, coming down the High Street with a party of his minions, met Bothwell, accompanied by a younger brother of the Master of Gray, whom Stuart had lately ' dilated ' for his betrayal of the king's interest in his ambassage for the saving of Queen Mary's life. A collision between two such parties was unavoidable. In the general fight, St
...uart killed a servant of Bothwell, but thereby lost his sword. He fled into the Blackfriars' Wynd, pursued by the vengeful Bothwell, who, as Stuart stood defenceless against a wall, ' strake him in at the back and out at the belly, and killed him/ Bir. Cal H. K. J.
We are assured by a contemporary writer, that the slaughter of Sir William Stuart was ' to the comfort of mony of the people, wha allegit that God did the same for his betraying of Mr David Maxwell and his company in Lochmaben, but specially the Lord Maxwell, wha was his prisoner in John Gourlay*s house.


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