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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… from Prince Rupert, the Duke of Hamilton, the Marquess of Montrose, Lord Cottington, and others, were, in their several …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Gallow Hill. The town was occupied by the army of Montrose during some of the disturbances of the civil war, … yew of extraordinary size, in which the Marquess of Montrose is said to have concealed himself. The substrata of … county of Perth, and cousin of the celebrated Marquess of Montrose, in whose cause he took a decisive part. He is said …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Baillie's army, when that general fought the Marquess of Montrose, 15th of August, 1745, and in his flight to have … are in the village of St. Cyrus, 5 miles (N. by E.) from Montrose. This place, now generally known by the former of … out, and commanding some fine views of the bay and town of Montrose. Bridgeton is also pleasantly situated, on rising …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… St, Soho, London, carver and gilder (172327). Named in the Montrose papers in 1723 and 1725 supplying carved and gilt table frames; a frame for Montrose's Great Grandfather, James, 2nd Marquis in 1723; and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… contribute to the King's hurtIn the time of the late King, Montrose had twenty thousand foot, twelve thousand whereof …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Stanhope and (to 5 Aug. 1715 only) for the Duke of Montrose 1,567 5 3 payments made on Warrants signed by the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Sept. 1714 to 21 June 1715 505 14 6 ditto into the Duke of Montrose's office, 29 Sept. 1714 to 21 June 1715 289 11 0 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Geneva. The castle was burnt in 1644, by the Marquess of Montrose, after his victories at Auldearne and Alford, on his … meets here annually in August, and of which the Duke of Montrose is patron. The rateable annual value of the parish …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in the county of Forfar, 4 miles (N. W. by W.) from Montrose; containing 581 inhabitants. This place by some … Hill, is divided from the rest by the estuary or basin of Montrose. The surface is very irregular; near the river and … and Langley Park. The soil in the vicinity of the basin of Montrose, from the encroachment of which the lands are …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… their retreat into the city. In 1645, the Marquess of Montrose, at the head of 150 cavalry and 600 infantry, sent a …
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