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"How is this, my lord of Errol?" said the Prince in astonishment. "Is your house to be my jail, and is your lordship to be my jailer?" "The saints forbid, my lord," said the Earl of Errol "but it is my unhappy duty to obey the commands of your father, by considering your Royal Highness for some time as being under my ward." "The Prince the heir of Scotland, under the ward of the High Constable!

There was formerly in the neighbourhood of Errol, and not far from the Falcon stone, a vast oak of an unknown age, and upon which grew a profusion of the plant: many charms and legends were considered to be connected with the tree, and the duration of the family of Hay was said to be united with its existence.

He visited Devonshire in 1762. Ante, i. 377. Horace Walpole, describing the coronation of George III, writes: 'One there was ... the noblest figure I ever saw, the high-constable of Scotland, Lord Errol; as one saw him in a space capable of containing him, one admired him. At the wedding, dressed in tissue, he looked like one of the Giants in Guildhall, new gilt.

"Arteriosclerosis, I think," replied the young surgeon. "They tell me there was some kind of hypnotic seance going on. One of them named Errol struck at him with a rubber dagger, and " "Get out!" scoffed the Central Office man. "Killed by a rubber dagger! Say, what do you think we are? What did you find when you entered, sergeant?"

Chattels so secured would not be heirlooms. See Carr v. Lord Errol, 14 Vesey, and Rowland v. Morgan. Lord Eldon remarks, that such chattels held in families are "rather favourites of the court." This was in the Ormonde case. Executors, therefore, even when setting aside any claim as for heirlooms, ought not to apply such property in payment of debts unless obliged.

Then, hearing a sound at her door, she turned. A white-faced servant stood on the threshold. "If you please, my lady, your coat is in a dreadful state. I was afraid there must have been an accident." Anne stared at the woman for a few seconds with the dazed eyes of one suddenly awakened. "Yes," she said slowly at length. "There was an accident. Mr. Nap Errol was hurt while skiing."

To my great joy, when Mr Boyd returned, he told Dr Johnson that it was Lady Errol who had called him out, and said that she would never let Dr Johnson into the house again, if he went away that night; and that she had ordered the coach, to carry us to view a great curiosity on the coast, after which we should see the house. We cheerfully agreed.

He felt her eyes of mute appeal fixed on him and read her meaning. "All right, Io," he promised quietly. "If Mr. Marrineal won't print it in advertising, I'll print it as editorial." "When?" Io and Edmonds spoke in one breath. "Day after to-morrow." "That's war," said Edmonds. "In a good cause," declared Io proudly. "The cause of the independence of Errol Banneker," said the veteran.

But stay, Ramorny hold; did I not hear Errol say that the Lady Marjory Douglas, whom they call Duchess of Rothsay, is at Falkland? I would neither dwell with that lady nor insult her by dislodging her." "The lady was there, my lord," replied Ramorny; "I have sure advice that she is gone to meet her father."

Errol, are under arrest. It's a good deal easier to take you now than it will be later. Then if you can get a judge to release you, we'll at least know where you are." "This is outrageous, preposterous!" stormed Karatoff. "Can't help it," returned the officer, coolly. "Why," exclaimed Carita Belleville, excitedly projecting herself before the two prisoners, "it's ridiculous!