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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.[1]

  1. ^ Also Moise, Moyses, Mosey.

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David Moysie

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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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Anne of Denmark and contrary winds

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Catherine de Bourbon, now backed the Danish marriage. According to David Moysie, when he received the news from Flekkerøy, James VI, in perplexity, immediately...

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Agnes Sampson

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driven 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...

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Personal relationships of James VI and I

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James was "carried away" by, or in the "possession" of, Stewart.: 39  David Moysie wrote in his memoirs that James, "having conceived an inward affection...

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William Schaw

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craftsmen" necessary to complete the repairs at the Palace of Holyroodhouse. David Moysie, a contemporary writer, wrote in his Memoir that Schaw also brought news...

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Alloa Tower

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following the marriage at Holyroodhouse. One version of the Memoir of David Moysie mentions that the King and Queen were "in Alloway the earle of Mars house...

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Anne of Denmark and her African servants

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men from Edinburgh in blackface makeup, or were wearing black masks. David Moysie wrote that there were "42 young men from the town all clad in white taffeta...

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Leges inter Brettos et Scottos

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According to the account of the well-informed contemporary Scots lawyer David Moysie, the English assured the Scots... that Elizabeth was "verie sore for...

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Huntingtower Castle

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428 no. 2445. Chronicles of Strathearn (Crieff, 1896), p. 290, citing David Moysie, Memoirs of the affairs of Scotland (Edinburgh, 1830), p. 51 Robert Vans...

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Tullibardine Castle

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of 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...

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Henrietta Stewart

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him clothes including a velvet coat and a belt with a little dagger. David Moysie wrote that Henrietta's representations to a Convention of the Estates...

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Entry and coronation of Anne of Denmark

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(Edinburgh, 1828) pp. 37–8: Moysie, David, Memoirs of the Affairs of Scotland (Edinburgh, 1830), p. 83: Thomson, Thomas, ed., David Calderwood's History of...

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Wilhelm von der Wense

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Robert Chambers, Domestic Annals of Scotland, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1858), p. 198: David Moysie, Memoirs of the Affairs of Scotland (Edinburgh, 1830), p. 158...

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Casket letters

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1879), p. 641. Boyd, Calendar of State Papers, Scotland, vol. 6, p. 186. David Moysie, Memoirs of the Affairs of Scotland, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, Bannatyne Club...

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Raid of Ruthven

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where the Earl of Gowrie had a large townhouse, as provost of the town. David Moysie wrote that the lords had given him their "supplication" at Perth, and...

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Entry of James VI into Edinburgh

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a new monarch, or one making his first visit to a city. According to David Moysie, James VI left Stirling on 29 September 1579 despite a storm. He had...

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Claude Nau

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p. 390. James Dennistoun, Memoirs of the Affairs of the Scotland by David Moysie (Edinburgh: Maitland Club, 1830), p. 23 Register of the Privy Council...

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Barbara Napier

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family included a son and a daughter, Janet Douglas. The chronicle writer David Moysie wrote that Napier and Euphame MacCalzean were "wemen of guid reputation...

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English subsidy of James VI

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Maitland of Thirlestane (Princeton University Press, 1959), p. 224: David Moysie, Memoirs of the Affairs of Scotland (Edinburgh, 1830), p. 84: Marguerite...

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