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Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… afterwards Earl of Arran, who had Morton's barony of Aberdour given to him, said that if they who put him to the …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… Huntly is not yet abated. Some have told . . . was at Aberdour (Aberdore) before the Parliament, where William Tr . …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… him some horsemen to serve him. I know he has written to Aberdour to get him a horse or two. There is nothing looked …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… the water and landed at the "Cracke" at Aberdeen ( sic: Aberdour) very early this morning. Sundry companies of ten or … with horsemen and landed at the Crag at Aberdeen ( sic: Aberdour) to join with Bothwell. Sundry other troops of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of the port extends over fifty-two miles of coast, from Aberdour, in the Frith of Forth, to the upper part of the bay …
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… 1786, Mr Duncan Shaw, Aberdeen 1787, Mr Robert Liston, Aberdour 1788, Dr Archibald Davidson, Principal of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Raith. Newtown NEWTOWN, a village, in the parish of Aberdour, district of Dunfermline, county of Fife; containing …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in the parish. Pennan PENNAN, a village, in the parish of Aberdour, district of Buchan, county of Aberdeen, 2 miles (N. N. W.) from the village of Aberdour; containing 168 inhabitants. This is a thriving …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of the Scottish parliament, in 1633, from the parish of Aberdour, is bounded on the north by the Moray Frith, and is … partly sandy and partly rocky, but on the west, towards Aberdour, consists mainly of bold and precipitous rocks. The …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… ploughs. 182 English ships visited the Forth and burned Aberdour; the Scots feared that they would make a bulwark on …
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