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Lord Marr had passed over into Ireland , as soon as he found it impossible to remain in Scotland with any advantage to his friends , or safety to himself ; and there he made some advantageous conditional purchases of estates , looking ...
Lord Marr had passed over into Ireland , as soon as he found it impossible to remain in Scotland with any advantage to his friends , or safety to himself ; and there he made some advantageous conditional purchases of estates , looking ...
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On the 24th of July 1595 , the king being at Stirling , committed to the earl of Marr , by a warrant , his son prince Henry Frederick , to his government and tuition ; and with him that amiable and promising prince remained at Stirling ...
On the 24th of July 1595 , the king being at Stirling , committed to the earl of Marr , by a warrant , his son prince Henry Frederick , to his government and tuition ; and with him that amiable and promising prince remained at Stirling ...
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The king being informed of this accident , ordered Marr to return to Scotland , sending after him , the duke of Lenox , with a warrant to receive the prince , and deliver him to the queen , which was done in the end of May .
The king being informed of this accident , ordered Marr to return to Scotland , sending after him , the duke of Lenox , with a warrant to receive the prince , and deliver him to the queen , which was done in the end of May .
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