The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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Page 118
... Menteith . The great Earl left no son . He left a daughter , Isabella , married to Sir Edmund Hastings , who in her right seems to have preferred some claim to the Earldom , which , however , was never allowed . The title passed to Mary ...
... Menteith . The great Earl left no son . He left a daughter , Isabella , married to Sir Edmund Hastings , who in her right seems to have preferred some claim to the Earldom , which , however , was never allowed . The title passed to Mary ...
Page 122
... Earl of Menteith on the occasion of his father's coro- nation ; while the earldom of Fife was acquired by him by a singular transaction with the widow of the last holder , which is detailed by our author . From his accession in 1371 ...
... Earl of Menteith on the occasion of his father's coro- nation ; while the earldom of Fife was acquired by him by a singular transaction with the widow of the last holder , which is detailed by our author . From his accession in 1371 ...
Page 135
... Earl lived on until 1660 , and lived , therefore , to see the Restoration . There is one letter from Charles II . , dated in 1650 , acknowledging the suf- ferings which the Earl of Menteith and his family had been put to on account of ...
... Earl lived on until 1660 , and lived , therefore , to see the Restoration . There is one letter from Charles II . , dated in 1650 , acknowledging the suf- ferings which the Earl of Menteith and his family had been put to on account of ...
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1 Les Faux Don Sébastien Etude sur lHistoire | 1 |
par lAcadémie française pour la réception de M | 95 |
The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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