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Satire of the
Three Estates (Middle Scots: Ane
Pleasant Satyre of the
Thrie Estaitis), is a
satirical morality play in
Middle Scots,
written by the
makar Sir...
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interlude at
Linlithgow Palace thought to be a
version of his play The
Thrie Estaitis in 1540.
James also
attracted the
attention of
international authors. The...
- Guthrie's
Festival production of Sir
David Lyndsey's Ane
Satyre of the
Thrie Estaitis in 1959. In 1962, he
joined the
Edinburgh Gateway Company,
playing James...
- arches] * * * * * * Thou
mycht have sene the
preparatioun Maid be the Thre
Estaitis of
Scotland In
everilk ciete, castell, toure, and town * * * * * * Thow...
- to the
unreformed church of his day. Ane
Pleasant Satyre of the
Thrie Estaitis is more
direct in its
attack on
ecclesiastical abuse; and its dramatic...
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within the
Realme of
scotland publischeit be
thame in
parliament and be the
estaitis thairof ratifeit and
apprevit as
hailsome and
sound doctrine groundit vpoune...
- were
collectively referred to as the
Three Estates (Older Scots: Thre
Estaitis), also
known as the
community of the realm, and
until 1690
composed of:...
- 1585 (repealed) 1585 c. 18 — 10
December 1585
Ratificatioun of the ****ent of the
estaitis for
treating and
concluding of a
league with the
quene of England. (Repealed...
- That same year, he was cast in
Tyrone Guthrie's
production of The
Thrie Estaitis for the 1st
Edinburgh Festival. This led to a
season with the
Royal Shakespeare...
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Palace for the king and
queen thought to be a
version of his play The
Thrie Estaitis in 1540,
which satirised the
corruption of
church and state, and which...