Chronicles of London Bridge

volume ii., page 354, alluding to the Justing on London Bridge:--

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‘For in all Ingelond afore than The Welles was a commended man; Manful, stoute, and of gud pyth, And high of harte he was there wyth.’

“He bore for Arms, Or, a Lion rampant double queuée, Sable. Of Sir David Lindsay, of Glenesk, commonly called Earl of Crawfurd, you may see some notices with proofs, in ‘_The Peerage of Scotland_,’ by Sir Robert Douglas, Edited by John Philip Wood, Esq., Edinburgh, 1813, folio,