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or, Northern Notes and Queries. 6 1<br />

Williamson, Gilbert, from <strong>Scotland</strong>. In England 20 years. i4th April<br />

1541. (Deniz. Roll, 32 Hen. 8.)<br />

Williamson, John, from <strong>Scotland</strong>, married <strong>to</strong> an English woman. In<br />

England 10 years. i4th April 1541. (Deniz. Roll, 32 Hen. 8.)<br />

Williamson, John, from <strong>Scotland</strong>, 3d May 1564. (Pat. 6 Eliz., p. n,<br />

m. 19.)<br />

Willoch, John, from <strong>Scotland</strong>, yth Dec. 1586. (Pat. 29 Eliz., p. 12,<br />

m. 28.)<br />

Wylson, Alexander, from <strong>Scotland</strong>, 23d June 1572. (Pat. 14 Eliz., p. 8,<br />

m. 4.)<br />

Wilson, John, from <strong>Scotland</strong>, having an English wife. In England 20<br />

years. i4th April 1541. (Deniz. Roll, 32 Hen. 8.)<br />

Wilson, Robert, from <strong>Scotland</strong>, not married. In England 10 years. i4th<br />

April 1541. (Deniz. Roll, 32 Hen. 8.)<br />

Wilson, Thomas, from <strong>Scotland</strong>, 2nd Oct. 1596. (Pat. 38 Eliz., p. 10,<br />

m. 30.)<br />

Wodirspone, John, from <strong>Scotland</strong>, 3oth Dec. 1561. (Pat. 3 Eliz., p. 13,<br />

m. 32.)<br />

Younge, Gilbert, from <strong>Scotland</strong>, 24th April 1567. (Pat. 9 Eliz., p. 3,<br />

m. 40.)<br />

Probably Scotsmen.<br />

Conyngham, David, 29th Oct. 1550. (Pat. 4 Edw. 6, p. 4, m. 3.)<br />

Duglas, John, 29th Oct. 1550. (Pat. 4 Edw. 6, p. 4, m. 6.)<br />

Edger, Peter, 2910. Oct. 1550. (Pat. 4 Edw. 6, p. 4, m. 5.<br />

A Frenchman, and a preacher here<br />

Logye, Robert, Master of Arts, priest.<br />

4 years, ist July 1544. (Westm. Deniz. Roll, 36 Hen. 8.) [See<br />

Logye, Rob., above.)<br />

Rosse, Peter, nth July 1544. (Deniz. Roll, 36 Hen. 8.)<br />

Steward, James, loth March 1552. (Pat. 6 Edw. 6, p. 4, m. i.)<br />

Steward, John, nth July 1544. (Deniz. Roll, 36 Hen. 8.)<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ry, James, 29th Jan. 1551. (Pat. 5 Edw. 6, p. 6, m. 2.)<br />

529. CAMELODUNE. In his His<strong>to</strong>ry of<strong>Scotland</strong>, \Q\. \. p. 98, Bur<strong>to</strong>n says,<br />

'The great glory of the Roman remains in <strong>Scotland</strong> was, however, Arthur's<br />

oon or oven in Stirlingshire, on the banks of the small river Carron, near the<br />

present <strong>to</strong>wn of Falkirk.' After a description of it, he states that Nennius,<br />

who has little else <strong>to</strong> say about <strong>Scotland</strong>, identifies it clearly, saying that<br />

it was built by Carrausius when he established an empire in Britain. In a<br />

note, the building s<strong>to</strong>od north of the Roman Wall of An<strong>to</strong>nine, also the<br />

considerable <strong>to</strong>wn of Camelon close beside it. He states that Hec<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Boece enlarges on it, and preposterously attributes it <strong>to</strong> Julius Caesar !<br />

This may be true of the original edition of Boece in the Latin language,<br />

but it certainly is not so stated in the metrical version, where we find it<br />

described as a *<br />

Temple biggit by Vespasian in Claudius' day.' This<br />

statement may be equally ridiculous ; very probably both are wrong.<br />

Boece says that there was an image and inscription on the Temple, both<br />

destroyed by Edward i., and the words Arthur's Houfe or Hall written<br />

instead, the object of the English king in this and other like instances<br />

being <strong>to</strong> throw the ancient his<strong>to</strong>ry of the kingdom in<strong>to</strong> confusion. This<br />

seems quite credible conduct of him on whose <strong>to</strong>mb in Westminster Abbey<br />

'<br />

is inscribed the epitaph Malleus Sco<strong>to</strong>rum.'

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