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XXI. An Account of the Latter Years of James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell: his Imprisonment and Death in Denmark, and the Disinterment of his presumed Remains; in a Letter to Sir Henry Ellis, K.H., F.S.A., from the Rev. R. S. Ellis, M.A., Chaplain to Her Majesty's Legation at Copenhagen

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2012

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Abstract

My dear Uncle,—For some years past I have occupied my leisure time in collecting information of such of my countrymen as have dwelt in Denmark, or of whom memorials may here be found. These have been partly made use of in a small work entitled “Copenhagen and its Environs,” published by me a few years ago for the use of English travellers.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1861

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a “Kong Frederik den Andens Krbnicre samlet og sammenskrevet af adskillige Codicibus MSS. fra 1559 til 1588, af Peder Hansón Resen.” 1680. The passage may be thus translated: “At the same time also died the Scottish Earl Bothwell after a long imprisonment at Dragsholm, and was buried at Faareveile.”

b “Magazin til den Danske Adels Historie udgivet af Det Kongelige Danske Selskab for Fsedrelandets Historie og Sp.og.” 1824. This work is the commencement of the publication of a Manuscript in the collection or library of Karen Brahe at the Nunnery (Fröhenkloster) at Odense, the chief town of the island of Fyen, and contains only the entries relating to the months January to April.