| John Spalding - 1792 - 378 str.
...his will) to bide. They were well entertained, fhpped merrily, and went to bed joyfully. The vifcount was laid in an bed in the Old Tower going off the hall, and ftanding upon a vault, wherein there was an round hole devifed of old, juft under Aboyn's bed. Robert... | |
| John Finlay - 1808 - 234 str.
...interruption to the place of Frendraught, or sight of Pitcaple by the way. Aboyn took his leave of the laird, but upon no condition he and his lady would...standing upon a vault wherein there was an round hole, devysed of old, just under Aboyn's bed. Robert Gordon, bom in Sutherland, his servitor, and English... | |
| John Finlay - 1808 - 238 str.
...interruption to the place of Frendraught, or sight of Pitcaple by the way. Aboyn took his leave of the laird, but upon no condition he and his lady would...standing upon a vault wherein there was an round hole, devysed of old, just under Aboyn's bed. Robert Gordon, born in Sutherland, his servitor, and English... | |
| Peter Buchan - 1825 - 228 str.
...They we're Well <#ite'rtained, supped merrily; arid went to bed joyfully. The viscount was laid in a bed in the old Tower going off the hall, and standing upon a vault, wherein there was an round hoie devised 'of old. just Under Aboyn's bed. Itobert Gordon, born in Sutherland, his servitor, and... | |
| Minstrelsy - 1827 - 566 str.
...son to the late slain Rothemay, happened to be in the Bog, who would also go with Aboyn : they ride without interruption to the place of Frendraught,...round hole devised of old, just under Aboyn's bed. Robert Gor• From Gordon of Gight was maternally descended the late Lord Byron. don, born in Sutherland,... | |
| John Spalding - 1829 - 524 str.
...house, if Pitcaple was laid for him by the way ; John Gordon, eldest son of the late slain Rothemay, happened to be in the Bog, who would also go with...round hole, devised of old, just under Aboyn's bed. Robert Gordon, born in Sutherland, his servitor, and English Will his page, were both laid beside him... | |
| 1829 - 432 str.
...entertained, and after supper went cheerfully to bed. To continue the narrative in the words of Spalding— " The Viscount was laid in an bed in the Old Tower going...hall, and standing upon a vault, wherein there was ane round hole, devised of old, just under Aboyne'sbed. Robert Gordon, his servitor, and English Will,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1829 - 430 str.
...home, they were earnestly entreated by these individuals to'remain a night, and postpone their return was laid in an bed in the Old Tower going off the hall, and standing upon a vault, wherein there was ane round hole, devised of old, just under Aboyne's bed. Robert Gordon, his servitor, and English Will,... | |
| William Motherwell - 1846 - 312 str.
...son to the late slain Rothemay, happened to be in the Bog, who would also go with Aboyn ; they ride without interruption to the place of Frendraught,...round hole devised of old, just under Aboyn's bed. Robert Gordon, born in Sutherland, his servitor, and English Will, his page, were both laid beside... | |
| Francis James Child - 1859 - 312 str.
...entertained, and after supper went cheerfully to bed. To continue the narrative in the words of Spalding — " The Viscount was laid in an bed in the Old Tower going...hall, and standing upon a vault, wherein there was ane round hole, devised of old, just under Aboyne's bed. Robert Gordon, his servitor, and English Will,... | |
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