Tales of tiviotdale : Told by Malcolm the monk of Melross to Edward I. of England and his train, at the siege of Roxburgh. Including the shiry of the Hermit of Hieldon, and the Maid of Palestine. By Malcolm Macleod, D.D. the Friar of Hexham and the Nun of Dunholm.
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