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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in the river Doveran, which is the property of Lord Fife, is let for 1600 per annum, and there is, on each side … a village, in the parish of Kettle, district of Cupar, county of Fife, a mile (S.) from Kettle; containing … inhabitants. It is pleasantly situated on the road from Cupar to Leslie, and consists of neat houses of modern …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of woods and rocks, and falls into the Isla at Cupar-Grange. The hill of Blair, immediately behind the town, … of to manufacturers in the neighbourhood, and in Alyth and Cupar-Angus. The value of flax annually consumed at three … the parish of Kemback, district of St. Andrew's, county of Fife, a mile (S. E.) from Kemback; containing 234 …
Calendar of Border Papers
… the contrarye." But Bothwell and Atholl, and the barons of Fife, are determined to meet then at a place not far from … tyme thei were by the Kinges connynge." Atholl and the Fife barons seem to call faster on Bothwell than I fear his …
Calendar of Border Papers
… some of his owne turnes," then crossed the water into Fife, meaning to stay a while among his friends for his own … been divers times in danger of betrayal on "this side Fife." He and his friends lie quietly till after the …
Calendar of Border Papers
… Easdall and the Borders, "the kerke barrones of Fife sid and borrowes, the Earle of Mare and the lord of …
Calendar of Border Papers
… he is "stout and fortunate, and wilbe desperate." Twenty Fife barons have jointly offered the King "140 chalder of … Islanders, or otherwise, in respect of these offers by the Fife and Lothian barons, he must dispose of himself to be …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… BRUNTON, a village, in the parish of Creich, district of Cupar, county of Fife; containing 90 inhabitants. This village, which is … and in hand-loom weaving for the linen manufacturers of Cupar, under the inspection of a resident agent who furnishes …
History Theses 1901-1970
… union of the crowns in 1603, with special reference to the Fife records of the 16th century. W.C. Dickinson. St. Andrews …
History Theses 1901-1970
… schools. J.C. Jessop. St. Andrews Ph.D. 1930. Education in Fife, from the Reformation to 1872. J.M. Beale. Edinburgh …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 1986) which may have originated in the 18th century as a fife and drum band. By 1893 it was known as Jackfield Brass …
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