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Her name was Clara Huddlestone: it sounded very beautiful in my ears; but not so beautiful as that other name of Clara Cassilis, which she wore during the longer, and I thank God the happier, portion of her life. Her father, Bernard Huddlestone, had been a private banker in a very large way of business.

Border raids began; d'Oysel fortified Eyemouth, as a counterpoise to Berwick, war was declared in November, and the discontented Scots, such as Chatelherault, Huntly, Cassilis, and Argyll, mutinied and refused to cross Tweed. Thus arose a breach between the Regent and some of her nobles, who at last, in 1559, rebelled against her on the ground of religion.

Some of the other days of the week were occupied by my father in attending to his own professional affairs, more particularly in connection with the Earl of Cassilis whose noble mansion in London, and whose castle at Colzean, on the coast of Ayrshire, contain some of my father's finest works. The last day was most enjoyable. Mr.

Cassilis; 'I never know who is in Parliament in these days. I remember when there were only ten men in the House of Commons who were not either members of Brookes' or this place. Everything is so deuced changed. 'I hear 'tis an old affair of Beau, said another gentleman. 'It was all done a year ago at Rome or Paris. 'They say she refused him then, said Mr. Cassilis.

Sadleyr, Henry's envoy, saw Mary of Guise, and saw her little daughter unclothed; he admired the child, but could not disentangle the cross-webs of intrigue. The national party the Catholic party was strongest, because least disunited. But Arran's own partisans, Glencairn and Cassilis, told Sadleyr that he fabled freely.

Her name was Clara Huddlestone: it sounded very beautiful in my ears; but not so beautiful as that other name of Clara Cassilis, which she wore during the longer and, I thank God, the happier portion of her life. Her father, Bernard Huddlestone, had been a private banker in a very large way of business.

"Well, my dear . But then he did it so very tactfully, and and I had hoped, my dear that " "That I should marry him, and settle the obligation that way, perhaps?" "Well, yes my dear, I did hope so " "Oh! I'm going to marry " "Then why did you send " "I'm going to marry Mr. Cassilis whenever he pleases!" "Anthea!"

The abbey had been held by a Kennedy, the brother of Buchanan's first pupil, the Earl of Cassilis, and very probably he had thus some knowledge of and connection with the locality, where he had gone with Cassilis many years before.

"When I ask a question, sir, I am in the habit of receiving a direct reply, " "And when I am asked a question, Mr. Cassilis, I am in the habit of answering it precisely as I please, or not at all." "Mr.

Kyle suited him well, because the Earl of Cassilis, who had been an idolater, was converted by a faithful bride, in August. Dr. The evidence for this is a letter of Parkhurst to Bullinger, in December 1567. Parkhurst tells Bullinger, among other novelties, that Riccio was a necromancer, who happened to be dirked; by whom he does not say. In Kyle Knox worked at his "History."

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