Domestic Annals of Scotland From the Reformation to the Revolution volume 2

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Domestic Annals of Scotland From the Reformation to the Revolution volume 2
Chambers Robert
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He submitted, and was rebuked. On the 3d of December of the same year, ' the presbytery, taking into their consideration a letter of complaint formerly sent unto them by the Lord Linton, complaining of his father as slandering him of unnatural dealing towards his parents, ' appointed a committee to speak with them both, and report. Ix>rd Linton was afterwards asked to give in particulars of his complaint, but he does not appear to have complied with the request.
INTERREGNUM : 1649-1660. 253 Thi
...s day, Heriot's Hospital, which had been founded in 1628.
being now complete, was solemnly dedicated by the ceremony of a preaching in presence of the magistrates of Edinburgh, the preacher, Mr Robert Douglas, receiving five double pieces for his pains. There were placed in it 'thirty-five boys, of honest parents, but decayit in means, all of them weel arrayit in purpour clothes and cassocks/ 'This hospital, ' says Nicoll, 'was not ane ordinary hospital, but a hospital very famous, with halls, chalmers, kitchens, brew-houses, yards, orchards, a chapel, and all other necessaries.


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