. The Antiquarian repertory : a miscellaneous assemblage of topography, history, biography, customs, and manners ; intended to illustrate and preserve several valuable remains of old times. ^ rejoice at the news of thesurrender of the castle, which wasso noble a prize. Then the King caused to becarried to the mount his banner,that of St. Eymont, St. George,and St. Edward, and to these asby right, those of Segrave andHereford, and that of the LordClifford, to whom the castle wasgiven. And moreover the King, whois well versed in war, ordained theways and passages by Avhich thewhole army was to r
. The Antiquarian repertory : a miscellaneous assemblage of topography, history, biography, customs, and manners ; intended to illustrate and preserve several valuable remains of old times. ^ rejoice at the news of thesurrender of the castle, which wasso noble a prize. Then the King caused to becarried to the mount his banner,that of St. Eymont, St. George,and St. Edward, and to these asby right, those of Segrave andHereford, and that of the LordClifford, to whom the castle wasgiven. And moreover the King, whois well versed in war, ordained theways and passages by Avhich thewhole army was to return. Here ends the Siege of Kar-laverok. ANCIENT. H • > « ^N^ < m Vv ^ X N P ^ V, s ?s^ r-^ 499 ANCIENT EPITAPH. TO THE EDITOR : I LATELY met with the following very ancient Epitaph upon aTombstone in Scotland, and it is undoubtedly that from which Priorborrowed those beautiful and well-known lines he once intended forhis own Monument:— Nobles and heralds by your leave, &c. JoHNiE Caknagie lics licrcDescended of Adam and Eve;If any can Gang higherHe Willingly Give him leave. DESCRIPTION OF MOUNT STUART, IN THE ISLE OF THE EDITOR : BUSINESS having lately drawn me to Glasgow, an opportunityoffered, not easily to be resisted, of visiting the islands in theFrith of Clyde. As I have a tolerable knack at drawing, I took asketch of Mount Stuart in the isle of Bute, the family seat of theEarl. I do not doubt but that it will be an acceptable present toyou, as you will now be able to gratify the curiosity of numbers whowish to know how that philosophic statesman was lodged in hisnative soil. I refer you to Mr. Pennant
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