The Statistical Account of EdinburghshireWilliam Blackwood, 1845 - 795 páginas |
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... A Collection of Heads Etched and En- graved after the Carved Work which for- merly decorated the Roof of the King's Room in Stirling Castle . Imperial 4to , price £ 2 , 12s . 6d . 18 Works Published by Wm . Blackwood & Sons ,
... A Collection of Heads Etched and En- graved after the Carved Work which for- merly decorated the Roof of the King's Room in Stirling Castle . Imperial 4to , price £ 2 , 12s . 6d . 18 Works Published by Wm . Blackwood & Sons ,
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... kings . It was on the adjacent grounds that the celebrated match took place between the hounds of King Robert Bruce , and Sir Willian St Clair of Roslyn , as more particularly A very particular account of all that can pretend to the ...
... kings . It was on the adjacent grounds that the celebrated match took place between the hounds of King Robert Bruce , and Sir Willian St Clair of Roslyn , as more particularly A very particular account of all that can pretend to the ...
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... King David I. of Scotland . + Extent and Boundaries . — Its extent may be about 9 miles at its greatest length , and its greatest breadth is about 5. Besides this , however , there is another portion , four miles eastward , entirely se ...
... King David I. of Scotland . + Extent and Boundaries . — Its extent may be about 9 miles at its greatest length , and its greatest breadth is about 5. Besides this , however , there is another portion , four miles eastward , entirely se ...
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... King James VII .; he then became the colleague of Mr Mowat : Mr Archibald Walker , 1738 to 1760 ; Mr Joseph McCormack , 1760 to 1770 ; Mr John Goldie from 1771 to 1788 ; Mr James Goldie , 1789. In 1590 , Clerkington with Mont Lothian ...
... King James VII .; he then became the colleague of Mr Mowat : Mr Archibald Walker , 1738 to 1760 ; Mr Joseph McCormack , 1760 to 1770 ; Mr John Goldie from 1771 to 1788 ; Mr James Goldie , 1789. In 1590 , Clerkington with Mont Lothian ...
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... King's eldest son , as the Prince and Stewart of Scotland ; and the whole estates of the Stewarts were formed in 1404 into a principality , with regal jurisdiction . In the middle of the seventeenth century , this property appears to ...
... King's eldest son , as the Prince and Stewart of Scotland ; and the whole estates of the Stewarts were formed in 1404 into a principality , with regal jurisdiction . In the middle of the seventeenth century , this property appears to ...
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Página 523 - ... 6. Mr John Bower, 1670-1703. 7. Mr Alexander Dykes, 1707-1725. 8. Mr John Leslie became master of Dalkeith Grammar School in 1731. He came from the grammar school of Haddington, where he had taught with approbation since 1720. He died in 1739. He has left no writings, so far as we know; but he was considered at that time as one of the ablest teachers of Scotland. Principal Robertson, the celebrated historian, was one of his pupils ; he could not, however, have been much longer than two years...
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