Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Alexander Lindsay” in chapter 7.48 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9.:
... siege to it. The Countess performed all the duties of an able commander; animated the garrison by her exhortation, and braved every danger.
The English, after a siege of nineteen weeks, retired.
Alexander Lindsay , Lord Crawford, fell in the battle of Aberbrothwick January 13, 1446.
His third son, by his wife Lady Mariota Dunbar, was
V.--Sir Walter Lindsay, of Beufort and Panbride, who married secondly I...
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