| Robert Lindsay - 1728 - 268 sivua
...black Bends thereon, that they might be known for Cocbran the Earl of Mars Men. Himfelf was clad _ in a Riding-Pie of black Velvet, with a great Chain of Gold about hi£ Neck, to the Value of five hundred Crowns ; and four blowing Horns, with both the Ends of Gold... | |
| William Guthrie - 1767 - 428 sivua
...thereon, that they might be known for Cochran the earl of Mar's men. Himfelf was clad in a riding pie of black velvet, with a great chain of gold about...four blowing-horns, with , both the ends of gold and filk, fet with precious ftones. Hi* horn was tipped with fine gold at every end, and a precious ftone,... | |
| William Guthrie - 1767 - 420 sivua
...thereon, that they might be known for Cochran the earl of Mar's men. Himfelf was clad in a riding pie of black velvet, with a great chain of gold about...neck, to the value of five hundred crowns ; and four blowing -horns, with both the ends of gold and filk, fct with precious ftones. H'S horn was tipped... | |
| John Knox - 1789 - 736 sivua
...thereon, that they might be known ibr Cochran the earl of Mar's men. Himfelf was clad in a riding pie of black velvet, with a great chain of gold about...neck, to the value of five hundred crowns, and four blowing horns, with both the ends of gold and filk, fet with precious {tones. His horn (a coftly blowing... | |
| Elizabeth Helme - 1806 - 318 sivua
...in white liveries trimmed with black, and armed with light axes. Himself was clad in a riding coat of black velvet, with a great chain of gold about...neck to the value of five hundred crowns, and four blowing horns with the ends of gold enriched with precious stones. Thus accoutred he repaired to the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1808 - 526 sivua
...white livery, and black bends thereon, that they might be known for Cochran the Earl of Mar's men. Himself was clad in a riding-pie of black velvet,...neck, to the value of five hundred crowns, and four blowing horns, with both the ends of gold and silk, set with precious stone, called a berryl, hanging... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1809 - 964 sivua
...livery, and black bends thereon, that they might be known for Cochran the Earl of Mar's men. Himfelf was clad in a riding-pie of black velvet, with a great...neck, to the value of five hundred crowns ; and four blowing horns, with both the ends of gold and filk, fet with precious Hones. His * Lives of the Douglaflb,... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1809 - 1102 sivua
...the Earl of Mar's men. Himfelf was clad in a riding -pie of black velvet with a groat chain of gola about his neck, to the value of five hundred crowns ; and* four blowing horns, with both the ends of gold and filk, fet with precious floats. His • Lives of the... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1810 - 532 sivua
...thereon, that they might be known for Cochran the Earl of Mar's men. Himself was clad in a riding pie of black velvet, with a great chain of gold about...neck, to the value of five hundred crowns, and four blowing horns, with both the ends of gold and silk, set with precious stone, called a ben yl, hanging... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 306 sivua
...clad in white livery, and black bends thereon, that they might be known for Cochran Earl of Mar's men. Himself was clad in a riding-pie of black velvet,...neck, to the value of five hundred crowns, and four blowing horns, with both the ends of gold and silk, set with a precious stone, called a berry!, hanging... | |
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