E R R A T A .
ige 18., fo r leaft, read left.
23- Loebiiejs, Lochnefs,
67. Inchftutbel Inch tut he I.
87* 114. 133. parliament., parlement..
9° - neighbourhood, neighborhood.
182. at leaft, at left.
the leaft, the left.
183. at leaft, at left.
184. Otholania, Otholinia.
20 9* leaft, left.
221. claims, clames.
2S5’ feem, feem s.
256. favourite, favorite*
257. honoured, honored.
277. right, eighth.
335* knowledge, know lege.
348- Winjley, WenJley.
4O6. Virndejthis, Viradejih.h•
443» Lovites Lords*
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A D D I T I O N S
T O T H E
T O U R I N S C O T L A N D ,
MDCCLXIX.
IN this part of the church had been a chauntry of fecular priefts,
' founded about 1508, by 'Thomas Savage, archbiihop of York,
who directed that his heart ihould be depoiited here. King's
Vale Royal.
At this place may be faid to have expired the war of the Barons
in the reign of Henry III. After the battle of Evejham, Robert Earl
Ferrers, and Baldwin Wake Baron of Chejlerfield, attempted once more
to make head againft the royal power. . They rendezvoufed here,
but were fuddenly furprized by the royalifts ; and Ferrers was taken,
and Wake fled. The eftate of the firft was forfeited : the fortunes
of the laft were reftored, after certain mulcts. By the marriage
of a filter of-one of his defendants with Edmund of Wood-
Jlock, this place and Bakewell became the property of his daughter,
the fair Maid of Kent, widow of the Black Prince, and were
pUrt of her jointure on his deceafe.
[a] In
M a c c l e s f i e l d .
p. 4.
C h e s t e r f i e l d ,
p. 7.
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