[110] Rievers, robbers.
[111] Martyrs.
[112] Execrated.
[113] Waking.
[114] Execrate.
[115] Live stock.
[116] Curses and execreations.
[117] Uunti.
[118] Disenc.u.mbered.
[119] Lightning.
[120] Places.
[121] May the earth open, split and cleave.
[122] Swallow them alive.
[123] Freed.
[124] Only.
[125] Until.
[126] Loyalty.
[127] Without part in.
[128] So may.
[129] Mr Armstrong has printed the above in his "History of Liddesdale, &c.," from the "State Papers of Henry VIII.," vol. iv., note, pp. 417-419.
[130] Ridpath"s Border History, p. 704.
[131] Ridpath"s Border History, p. 706.
[132] Apostolic Ministry of the Scottish Church, p. 211.
[133] Book of Discipline, chap. vii.
[134] Border Papers, vol. i. p. 125.
[135] Border Papers, vol. ii. p. 323.
[136] Border Papers, vol. i. p. 494.
[137] Border Papers, vol. ii. p. 316.
[138] Princ.i.p.al Fairbairn.