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7 Sentences With "bypast"

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As for the King, he has been hampered for about a month bypast on account of the continual rain.
The vague apprehensions of bypast years reviving at this crisis, some neighbours had been on the outlook for a catastrophe.
She was now accused by person or persons unknown of "the using of sorcerie, witchcraft and incantatione, with invocation of spretis of the devill, continewand in familiarite with thame, at all sic tymes as sche thocht expedient, deling with charmes, and abusing pepill with devillisch craft of sorcerie foirsaid .. usit thie divers yeiris bypast".The Scotsman This was in 1576, thirteen years after Scotland had passed the Witchcraft Act.The Scotsman She was taken to the High Court of Justiciary in Dalkeith 20 September 1576 and on 8 November she was found guilty and sentenced to be strangled and then burntHenderson, Page 14 on Castle Hill in Edinburgh.Chalmers, Page 72.
Moray was responsible for the destruction of Rutherglen castle, which he burned to the ground in 1569 in retribution against the Hamiltons for having supported Mary at the Battle of Langside. In June 1569 Moray went north to Brechin where he accepted hostages sent by George Gordon, 5th Earl of Huntly, then at Dunnotar Castle he proclaimed that he had, "reparit (arrived) in proper person (as Regent) to thir north partis of firm purpose and deliberation to reduce sic as hes neglectit their duty in time bypast ..., intending to use lenitie (leniency) and moderation."Register Privy Council Scotland, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1879), pp. 666–8.
On 24 November 1572, a month after the death of Regent Mar, Morton, who had been the most powerful noble during Mar and Lennox's rule, at last reached the object of his ambition by being elected regent. As Regent of Scotland, Morton expected the support of England and Elizabeth, and a week after his election, he wrote to William Cecil, Lord Burghley following his discussions with the English ambassador Henry Killigrew; > The knowledge of her Majesty's meaning has chiefly moved me to accept the > charge (the Regency), resting in assured hope of her favourable protection > and maintenance, especially for the present payment of our men-of-war their > bypast wages, "without the quhilk I salbe drevin in mony great > inconvenientis."Calendar State Papers Scotland, vol. 4 (Edinburgh, 1905) p.
Great hall 'Gong' from bypast gasholder 'World of technic', one of expositions in Nether district Vítkovice Daylight in Dolní oblast Vítkovice Northern part of Dolní oblast in past South part of Dolní oblast in past Lower Vítkovice (Czech: Dolní oblast Vítkovice) is a national site of industrial heritage located in the Vítkovice district of Ostrava in the Czech Republic. It includes an extensive industrial area Vítkovice ironworks with a unique collection of industrial architecture. A set of three successive parts - coal mine, coke ovens and blast furnace operations - also called Ostravian Hradčany, after Hradčany, the Castle District of Prague. The area is registered in the list of European cultural heritage, and was placed on the Czech Republic's list of tentative UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2001 under the name The Industrial Complexes at Ostrava.
The charge was that he had aided the earl and his brother George Douglas of Pittendreich; > "to invade our sovereign lord's person and the barons that were with him for > his defence in the burgh of Stirling in the month of July last bypast; and > for art and part of the treasonable revealing of the things which were done > within the burgh of Stirling, treasonably advertising and explaining to the > said earl and George what number of men our sovereign lord had and of their > strength and power, and to give them "artatioune" to invade his highness > that they might decide whether it were more gainful to fight with him or > desist therefrom"The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707, K.M. > Brown et al eds (St Andrews, 2007-2019), 1528/9/10.

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