10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAGBUTTER»
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1
Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural ...
A Billman and Hagbutter, from the same source as last. This uniform varied but
little through Elizabeth's reign. Fig. 13. 14. DESCRIPTION OF PLATE II. Forms of
Bills common throughout the 16th century. \ Halbards. Two of the many slightly ...
2
History of Scotland: MDXLV-MDLXXIII
For this purpose Grange had previously examined the ground, and the moment
he became aware that the queen's army kept the south side of the river, the
regent's camp being on the opposite bank, he mounted a hagbutter behind each
of his ...
Patrick Fraser Tytler, 1842
3
The West of Scotland in History: Being Brief Notes ...
... while the Regent was mustering his men on the Burgh Muir, off the Gallowgate.
Informed of the intention of the Queen's party to march along the left or south
bank of the Clyde, he returned in haste to the muster-ground, mounted a
hagbutter ...
4
Calendar of State Papers
... employment where they shall think meet. For these men he has received a
fortnight's advance of money for costs, conduct, transportation, and wages, at the
rate of 8d. sterling •per diem for each hagbutter. and 6d. each for the other
soldiers.
5
Historical and Genealogical Account of the Principal ...
... William Kennedy of Turneberry, Johne Campbell in Burnefnrde, Johne Smyth
30unger in Cafiillis, Jolme Calderwode in Girmerfioune, Johne Fultoune in
Giltryhill, Johne Fultoune in Mofend, Alexander Baxter porter, William Harlaw
hagbutter ...
6
Antiquarian notes: a series of papers regarding families and ...
It is inferred from the papers that it was Lord Duffus himself who slew the
unfortunate man ; and along with him were included in the criminal letters,
besides his hagbutter and footman above-named, John Bayne of Delnie ; John
Munro, his ...
Charles Fraser-Mackintosh, 1865
7
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic of the Reign of ...
On Monday 21 July Hubberdyen, captain of 100 hagbutteres, approached the
watch tower0 standing by the seaside intending to give assault thereto, but. was
slain by a hagbutter of the tower. Immediately there was a sortie, which was
driven ...
Great Britain. Public Record Office, 1905
8
Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland
... Tirelaghe M'Geralt, of Ballicurroghe, Gerald O'Nolane, of Killingcloneboile, and
Teige M' Donell, of Castellgrace, kems ; Edmund O'Donell, of Catherlaghe,
hagbutter; Dermot O'Donell, of the same, and Donogh O'Donell, of the same,
kerns, ...
Ireland. Public Record Office, 1876
9
Historic Ayrshire: being a collection of historical works ...
... Johne Smith younger in Casaillis, Johne Calderwode in Girmerstoune, J ohne
Fultoune in Giltryhill, Johne Fultoune in Mosend, Alexander Baxter, porter,
Williame Harlaw, hagbutter, Robert Fultoun in Giltryhill, Johne Fultoun in
Bargennoch, ...
10
State Papers: Published Under the Authority of His Majesty's ...
I'IACKBUTTIER, or HAGBUTTER, s. a soldier armed with a hue/abut, V. 433, 522,
523, 530, 533, 554, 557. HAIL, or HALE, s. the covering for a horse, V. 342. HAIL,
(Sc.) adj. whole, IV. 15, 313, 666, 810.; V. 429, 437, 477, &c.: hale, V. 392.
Great Britain. Record Commission, 1836