Historic Memorials of the Stewarts of Forthergill, Perthshire and Their Male Descendants: With an Appendix Containing Title-deeds and Various Documents of Interest in the History of the Family

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Charles Poyntz Stewart
private circulation, 1879 - 161 pages
History and genealogical data about the Stewart family of Forthergill, Perthshire, Scotland about 1100 A.D. and 1879.
 

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Page 65 - ... et quiete, plenarie, integre et honorifice, bene et in pace, in omnibus et per omnia, sicut...
Page 8 - Macivor whistled aloud, and a number of armed men started up from the adjoining rocks and bushes, where they had been concealed while the main body were drawn up in front. " Who are these," said Stewart ; "and for what purpose are they there?" " They are only a herd of my roes that are frisking about the rocks,
Page 60 - Dei gracia Rex Scotorum omnibus probis hominibus tocius terre sue clericis et laicis salutem Sciatis nos...
Page 122 - Hibernie ete fideique defensor omnibus probis hominibus Totius terre sue clericis et laicis salutem Sciatis nos...
Page 129 - In nomine Domini. Amen. Per hoc presens publicum instrumentum cunctis pateat evidenter et sit notum quod anno...
Page 121 - ... libero introitu et exitu ac cum omnibus aliis et singulis libertatibus commoditatibus proficuis...
Page 122 - ... spectantibus seu juste spectare valentibus quomodolibet in futurum libere quiete plenarie integre honorifice bene et in pace sine...
Page 8 - Garth was not only stript of his authority, by his friends and kindred, but confined for life for his ungovernable passions and ferocious disposition. The cell in the castle of Garth, in which he was imprisoned, was, till lately, regarded by the people with a kind of superstitious terror. This petty tyrant was nicknamed the "Fierce Wolf...
Page 8 - Macdiarmid, which was then pretty numerous, in Glenlyon and Breadalbane. This woman had two sons, one of whom, foster-brother to the laird, having been much injured by Macivor in a dispute, threatened to apply for redress to his foster-brother; and the two brothers immediately set out for that purpose to the castle of Garth, twelve or fourteen miles distant. In those days a fosterbrother was regarded as one of the family; and Macivor, who was well aware that the quarrel of the Macdiarmids would be...
Page 121 - ... sine dilatione et hoc nullo modo omittatis . Ad quod faciendum vobis et vestrum cuilibet coniunctim et diuisim...

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