captivity. Failing this (as the King thinks that the Governor will not promise the ransoms of lord Flemyng, laird of Craggy, Oliver Seyntclere and others), Suffolk shall detain the persons of those who fail in any of those points, and
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to be resident about her person. Has written to the Governor in favour of John Rosse, larde of Craggy, copy herewith. Craggy will send him the original, and he is to present it and solicit the suit. Spoke to the
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pledges come, they remain; Robert Harskyn, his brother Alexander; Oliver Synkler and his two brethren, no pledges come, they remain; Craggy, Thos. Rosse his eldest son, "he hath no such brother son as the sedule purports"; Carsy, John Mounteth his
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Sir George said that some of them would be hanged or killed ere long, meaning Sincler and the lord of Craggy. Continuing his request for Lisle to write for licence for an embassy and for an abstinence for certain months,
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] to LEO X. Recommends the following persons for preferment, viz.: Andrew Steuart, who holds the canonry and prebend of Craggy, in Dunkeld, and the rectory of Blair, of the patronage of the Earl of Athole, to the see of
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