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lie died confortlcs, having none of the ministrie present to pray for him, or to make exhortation to him or the people. He desired them not ; neither was he content to receive information from them touching his religion. This execution was procured by the Laird of Jhonston's freinds, specialllc by Sir Robert Ker, Erie of Roches- ter, the cheefe guyder of the court at that tyme. Papists, never- thelesse, tooke boldnes to professe their religion in sundrie parts of the countrie ; for it was weill... knowne to them that Maxwell suf- fered not for his Papistrie. There was a masse the same moneth in Edinburgh, in James Stewart's house, which was called James of Jerusalem. The preest and the said James fledd. Sundrie of vol. VII. M 178 calderwood's historie 1613. the companie were taken and wairdit ; James of Jerusalem [was] efterward wairdit. BURLIE WAIRDIT. Burlie was called before the councell, and wairdit in the Castle of Edinburgh, for appealing the Lord Scoone to the single combate, howbeit he was under Jaw-burrowes.
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