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ROBERT See also: family of the Lindesays of the Byres, was See also: born at Pitscottie, in the parish of See also: Ceres, Fifeshire, which he held in lease at a later See also: period
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His Historie and Cronieles of Scotland, the only See also: work by which he is remembered, is described as a continuation of that of See also: Hector Boece, translated by See also: John Bellenden
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It covers the period from 1437 to 1565, and, though it sometimes degenerates into a
See also: mere See also: chronicle of See also: short entries, is not without passages of See also: great picturesqueness
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See also: Sir Walter See also: Scott made use of it in Marmion; and, in spite of its inaccuracy in details, it is useful for the social See also: history of the period
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See also: Lindesay's share in the Cronicles was generally supposed to end with 1565; but Dr See also: Aeneas See also: Mackay considers that the See also: frank account of the events connected with Mary See also: Stuart between 1565 and 1575 contained in one of the See also: MSS. is by his See also: hand and was only suppressed because it was too faithful in its record of contemporary affairs
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The Historie and Cronicles was first published in 1728
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A See also: complete edition of the text (2 vols.), based on the See also: Laing MS
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No
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218 in the university of See also: Edinburgh, was published by the Scottish Text Society in 1899 under the editorship of Aeneas J
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Mackay . The MS., formerly in the possession of John Scott of Halkshill, isSee also: fuller, and, though in a later hand, is, on the whole, a better representative of Lindesay's text
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