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David Moysie (fl. 1590) was a
Scottish notary public,
known as the
author of the
Memoirs of the
Affairs of Scotland, 1577–1603. He was by
profession a...
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Calendar of
State Papers Scotland, vol. 11 (Edinburgh, 1952), p. 306:
David Moysie,
Memoirs of the
Affairs of
Scotland (Edinburgh, 1830), p. 164. Plowden,...
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Edinburgh on 10
March 1589 and had his
first audience on 15 March.
David Moysie wrote only that
Civille was a "packet bearer" from
Navarre who came for...
- sees Anne's
protests as an
early sign of ****ertiveness.
Willson distrusts Moysie's version and
prefers a
Danish narrative whereby James enters Oslo in state...
- the
family of
Wemyss of Wemyss, vol. 3 (Edinburgh, 1888), pp. 28-9:
David Moysie,
Memoirs of the
Affairs of
Scotland (Edinburgh, 1830), p. 158.
David Stevenson...
- made burgesses,
including Sir
Robert Melville of
Murdocairny and
David Moysie secretary-depute to the king. When his
horse was sick,
Lennox wrote to the...
- back. This
seems to be an
incident described in the
chronicle by
David Moysie. When
James VI set sail for
Norway his ship was
driven back to St Monans...
- and was
forced to
retreat from Edinburgh. The
contemporary writer David Moysie, who
described the fighting,
calls the hill "Edmestoun eadge".
Woolmet House...
- Berwick-upon-Tweed by the
Scottish diplomat George Young.
According to
David Moysie,
Young withheld his p****port and
carried his news to
James VI of Scotland...
- the
Scotland by
David Moysie (Edinburgh:
Maitland Club, 1830), p. 86. HMC 6th Report:
Menzies (London, 1877), p. 693.
David Moysie,
Memoirs of the Affairs...