| | #* '''1842''', The Woodrow Society, ''Row's History of the Kirk of Scotland'', Edinburgh Printing Company, page 434: | | #* '''1842''', The Woodrow Society, ''Row's History of the Kirk of Scotland'', Edinburgh Printing Company, page 434: |
| | #*: On Tuesday, by the first break of day, he went over the street to his '''yaird''' barefooted and bareheaded, (as David did when he went up Mount Olivet, fleeing out of Jerusalem from his son Absolom,) he locked the '''yaird''' doore behinde him, haveing charged them that were in the house with Helen Gardener, the baillie's wife, to attend her, sitting quyet besyde hir. | | #*: On Tuesday, by the first break of day, he went over the street to his '''yaird''' barefooted and bareheaded, (as David did when he went up Mount Olivet, fleeing out of Jerusalem from his son Absolom,) he locked the '''yaird''' doore behinde him, haveing charged them that were in the house with Helen Gardener, the baillie's wife, to attend her, sitting quyet besyde hir. |