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Historical Memoirs of the Reign of Mary, Queen of Scots and of King James the Sixth, ed. R Pitcairn (Edinburgh, 1836), 78–85.
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Bittersweet within My Heart, the collected poems of Mary Queen of Scots, ed. R. Bell (London, 1992), 61.
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R. Sempill. The Sege of the Castel of Edinburgh (Edinburgh, 1573), n. p.
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J. Gifford. C. McWilliam and D. Walker, The Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh (London, 1984), 86, 103–104, 126.
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J. Gifford. C. McWilliam and D. Walker, The Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh (London, 1984), 207–208.
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Gifford, McWilliam and Walker. Buildings of Scotland, 54, 557, 603; C. McWilliam. Buildings of Scotland: Lothian (London, 1978), 205, 284, 327.
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Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh, eds J. D. Marwick et al. (1869—), IV, 265.
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J. Grant. Cassell's Old and New Edinburgh (London, Paris and New York, 1883), I, 110; II, 285.
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J. Kirk. «Clement Little's Edinburgh», in Patterns of Reform (Edinburgh, 1989), 16–69.
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Liber Officialis Sancte Andree (Edinburgh, 1845), 138.
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Poems of Alexander Scott, ed. J. Cranstoun (Edinburgh and London, 1896), 1, 12–15.
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Poems of Sir Richard Maitland of Lethingtoun (Edinburgh, 1995), 8.
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Buik of the Kirk, 20.
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Buik of the Kirk, 22.
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Buik of the Kirk, 54.
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Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh, eds J. D. Marwick et al. (1869—), I, 111.
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Buik of the Kirk, 15.
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Buik of the Kirk, 30, 67.
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G. F. Black. Calendar of Cases of Witchcraft in Scotland 1510–1727 (New York, 1938), 15.
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Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh, eds J. D. Marwick et al. (1869—), IV, 48, 67; VI, 21, 259.
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Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh, eds J. D. Marwick et al. (1869—), I, 2; V, 339.
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Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh, eds J. D. Marwick et al. (1869—), II, 262; V, 12.
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Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh, eds J. D. Marwick et al. (1869—), III, 86; IV, 154.
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Exodus 2:18.
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Black. Calendar, 30.
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Примечание, перев.: В оригинале приведенный фрагмент стихотворения выглядит так:
And thou, о Phoenix, why was thou so moved,Thou foule of light, by enemies of thee,For to forget thy heavenly hewes, whilkis lovedWere baith by men and fowlis that did them see?
Примечание М. Фрая: Здесь имеется непереводимая игра слов, основанная на том, что в шотландском произношении (и современном, и XVI века) слова «fool» и «foul» звучат одинаково.
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Poems of John Stewart of Baldynneis, ed. T. Crockett (Edinburgh, 1913), 132.
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Poetical Works of William Drummond of Hawthornden, ed. L. E. Kastner (Edinburgh and London, 1913) I, 143, 153.
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Calderwood. History of the Kirk of Scotland, VI, 206–216; Spottiswoode. History of the Church of Scotland, III, 133–139.
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L. A. M. Stewart. «Politics and Religion in Edinburgh 1617–1653», unpublished PhD thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2003, 92.
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Brown. «The Social, Political and Economic Influences», 389.
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Fry. The Dundas Despotism, chs 8 and 10.
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Diary of Sir Archibald Johnston of Wariston, ed. G. M. Paul (Edinburgh, 1911), III, 83; Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh, eds J. D. Marwick et al. (1869—), IX, 199.
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G. Burnet. History of his Own Time (London, 1979), 59.
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G. Burnet. History of his Own Time (London, 1979), 62.
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W. Wodrow. History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland (Edinburgh, 1721), I, 257–261, 443; II, 13, 265, 493.
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Edinburgh University Library, Laing MSS, I, 416; W. M. Bryce. History of the Old Greyfriars Church, Edinburgh (Edinburgh, 1912), 119.
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C. Lamer, С. H. Lee and H. V. McLachlan. Source-Book of Scottish Witchcraft (Glasgow, 1977), 261–268.
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Diary of Sir Archibald Johnston, 71; Edinburgh University Library, Laing MSS, II, 336.
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Wodrow. History of the Sufferings, I, 292.
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Wodrow. History of the Sufferings, I, 277.
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J. Gifford, C. McWilliam and D. Walker. The Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh (London, 1984), 200.
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Coltness Collections, ed. J. Dennistoun (Edinburgh, 1842), II, 48–49.