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Acts & Proceedings of the General Assemblies of the Kirk of Scotland
… to be transportit. The names of such as are vacand. Brechin. Mr Hendrie Fullertoun. Mr Thomas Hogge. Mr Dowgall …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh
… 1398. William Naper, Constable. Walter Stewart, Lord of Brechin (second son of King Robert II.), Custos. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… It is intersected by the road from Stonehaven to Brechin, and is bounded on the north by the river Forthy, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… state, being frequented by corn-merchants from Montrose, Brechin, and Stonehaven, and by farmers and millers from all … councillors, a treasurer, and a clerk; and, with Montrose, Brechin, Arbroath, and Forfar, returns a member to …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Bridge of Potarch, built in 1813, continues the road from Brechin to Huntly and Inverness, over the Cairn o' Mount and …
Calendar of Border Papers
… Herys, Maxwell, Olephant. ByshopsOrkney, Murrey, Brechin. Abbotes.Dunfermelinge, Newbottell, Jedbourgh, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Cambridge, B.A. 1667, M.A. 1671, incorp. 13 July, 1675. Brechin Alexander (or Brekin); B.A. of St. Andrew's in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
Brechin - Byth (New) Brechin BRECHIN, a burgh, market-town, and parish, in the county of … East quoad sacra parish, and 120 in the village of Little Brechin. This place derives its name, of Gaelic origin, from …
History Theses 1901-1970
… The history of the Episcopal Church in the diocese of Brechin, 16881875. W. Christie. Dundee Ph.D. 1967. Sunday …
Alumni Oxonienses
… of the Exchequer, etc. Carnegie, James s. Charles, of Brechin, co. Angus, Scotland, cler. Balliol Coll., matric. 24 …
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