. aying, Dothy office, man. And fchortlie with ane maiden he wes heidit. The fix gen-tlemen keppit his heid with wofull hartis, and with the corpis wes fchortlieput in ane kifl;, as Johne Logeis heid wes firft keppit and kifl;it; and bothtogidder wes convoyit to the Gray Freir kirk yaird and bureit. Thus endit this worfchipfull gentleman, borne doun be the burrowis ofScotland, miniftrie of Edinbrughe, and Parliament of this land, efpeciallie bythe marc[ues of Argile, the lord Balmyrrinoche, and the kirke, becaus he woldnever fubfcriv


. aying, Dothy office, man. And fchortlie with ane maiden he wes heidit. The fix gen-tlemen keppit his heid with wofull hartis, and with the corpis wes fchortlieput in ane kifl;, as Johne Logeis heid wes firft keppit and kifl;it; and bothtogidder wes convoyit to the Gray Freir kirk yaird and bureit. Thus endit this worfchipfull gentleman, borne doun be the burrowis ofScotland, miniftrie of Edinbrughe, and Parliament of this land, efpeciallie bythe marc[ues of Argile, the lord Balmyrrinoche, and the kirke, becaus he woldnever fubfcrive the Covenant, but ftoutlie follouit the king in thir troublefomtymis, and leivit and deit ane good iiroteftant. It is trew, the Joffrayis inAbii-dene, wliome ye hard abefoir he fell in odis with, did him no good; botwas the ground of his death, as by the progres of that difcom-s heiriii fet doundo appeir. And albeit the begining of that buffines wes of fmall value, yit it grew toane gryte heicht, and incenfit the burrowis michtellie againll Haddoche at his. lS!EH!!© HJEK JL^miD ®IF ffiABE)®. 1644. IN SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND. 251 death, ami bred liiin falhei-ie to the coiintrie befjdis abefoir. Aluayes thisvaleant worfchipfull knichtis done to death efter this mauer, to the gryt giviiof his kin, and freiiidis, and of his lix children, now both fatherles and mo-therles, and bot young barnes alfo. The JofTrayis threw his death fand not them felf the more fecure ; but leivitwnder continuall feir of bis freindis, as thay had juft relFone. And albeit Haddoehe was ane auncient barron of good eftait, and ftill aneloyall fubjeet to the king ; bardie, flout, bold in all bafeidis ; freind to his freind,and terribill to his enemy; of a good lyf and converfation, moderat, temperat,and religious; loth and unwilling Hill to give offence, and als loth to tak of-fence ; and withall ane good niclitbovu*, loving and kynd to his tennentis, kinl-folkis, and freindis ; yit thus he endit. N


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