. The "Red and white" book of 1043-I132. THE FIRST BAROX OF MEXZIES. On Scotland being restored to peace, Menyeis appears to have visited hisfather, and it is just possible that it was he who brought the book written by hisfather to Scotland— Notitia Utriusque Imperii —and which was lost sight of until1571, when it appears to have been discovered at Castle Menzies, in which year, asrecorded by the Chronicle of Fortingall, considerable repairs and alterations weredone at Castle Menzies, and also indicated by the date sculptured on the mouldinground the escutcheon above the anci
. The "Red and white" book of 1043-I132. THE FIRST BAROX OF MEXZIES. On Scotland being restored to peace, Menyeis appears to have visited hisfather, and it is just possible that it was he who brought the book written by hisfather to Scotland— Notitia Utriusque Imperii —and which was lost sight of until1571, when it appears to have been discovered at Castle Menzies, in which year, asrecorded by the Chronicle of Fortingall, considerable repairs and alterations weredone at Castle Menzies, and also indicated by the date sculptured on the mouldinground the escutcheon above the ancient entrance to Castle Menzies.
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