. Miscellany of the Scottish History Society . ra Jhone of fra Gilbert 2 braces, ane schooting golf cloubbis, L. of Rossyth. Arrowis Ane douzen from Ingland, with a quauer of grein douzen fra Jhone of Jhonestoun, with ane quauer couerit with blak douzen fra James douzen the L. of Ane chainzie of carved timmer, very craftely. 1 A burgess pf Edinburgh, whose name frequently appears in the Reg. P. C, vol. ii. pp. 351, 451, vol. iii. pp. 269, 472, and in the Reg. M. S. from 1557onwards. 2 The noted border laird, John


. Miscellany of the Scottish History Society . ra Jhone of fra Gilbert 2 braces, ane schooting golf cloubbis, L. of Rossyth. Arrowis Ane douzen from Ingland, with a quauer of grein douzen fra Jhone of Jhonestoun, with ane quauer couerit with blak douzen fra James douzen the L. of Ane chainzie of carved timmer, very craftely. 1 A burgess pf Edinburgh, whose name frequently appears in the Reg. P. C, vol. ii. pp. 351, 451, vol. iii. pp. 269, 472, and in the Reg. M. S. from 1557onwards. 2 The noted border laird, John Johnstone of that Ilk, made Lord Warden ofthe West Marches in 1579 {Reg. M. p. 207). 3 A burgess of Edinburgh (Reg. P. C, vol. ii. p. 726), or perhaps GilbertLauder of Whitslaid (ib. vol. iii. p. 630). 4 Robert Colville, Laird of Cleish, co. Fife, who was attached to the Treasuryunder Lord Ruthven (Reg. P. S., vol. ii. p. 324). In 1582 he was one of theRuthven Raiders (ib. vol. iii. p. 507). See also Sir J. Melvilles Memoirs,pp. 205, OF JAMES VI. Ixxi Ane pen and inkhorne of syluer. Fra MY LORD B. OF CAITHNESS. Item, ane fueillee of syluer to vret apon. Fra MY SAID LORD. Ane lettren coverit with grein escritoire of ledder stampit. MY LORD OF RUTHVEN. Ane sand glass. HEW TOD. Ane glass with castell of wax therin. THE LADY TULLIBARDIN. 19 doctours in smal papers,1 quherofF my broder gave Viretus tre with brenches and leiues of wyre cled with silk of all hewis, beiring clowis and Entries on the Jly-leaves in the hand of James VI.(see Introduction, p. xii) :— foi. 3. Si quid honestum per laborem egeris, labor abit honfestum]manet; si quid turpe per uoluptatem egeris, uoluptas [abit]turpe manet. Jacobus / Si quid honestum per laborem egeris, labor abit honestumm[an]et; si quid turpe per uoluptatem egeris, uoluptasabit turpe man[et]. Si quid honestum per laborem egeris, labor abit honestum . . £.


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