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Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III
… me recepisse attornatos domine Elizabethe comitisse de Buchan' juxta tenorem littere domini regis super hoc mihi … ad recipiendum propartem contingentem comitissam de Buchan secundum quod in littera ex parte alia continetur. Item Walterus Garbaud' et Johannes de Buchan' admittuntur attornati dicte comitisse in loquela que …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… read "Chovel [?]" " 546, line 2, for "Bucken" read "Buchan." " 549, last entry, heading, for "Earl of" read …
Cardiff Records
… 254. 5. 6 Waste behind Cathays &c. 68. 0. 0 Lands at Cross Buchan &c. 88. 7. 6 Waste by Mile Stone &c. 26. 5. 0 Town …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… a castle belonging to the celebrated Cumyn, Earl of Buchan, which stood on a small hill called Castlehill, and … The parish is situated in that part of the county called Buchan, and on the coast of the German Ocean, about midway … and among other kinds, a cross between the Teeswater and Buchan is in general preferred. But few sheep are kept; and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Caithness hills, and part of the Moray Frith and of the Buchan district in the distance. The river Urie passes … the castle and barony belonged to John Comyn, Earl of Buchan, but afterwards fell to the crown by the forfeiture of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… purchased the lands of Carnwath from James, Earl of Buchan, and been created, in 1639, Earl of Carnwath, he sold … the exception of Mormond hill, it is the highest ground in Buchan, its elevation being from 200 to 300 feet above the … in some places, and in others a seven years' course; the Buchan breed of cows is much esteemed, especially when …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Phillip Collier for same time 87,516 0 8 Ditto of Col. Buchan from 1 April, 1694, to 8 Feb., 1697-8, when disbanded …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… severe sickness, and to have kept in check Comyn, Earl of Buchan, one of the most powerful of the Scottish barons, who … to Henry, his third son, ancestor of the present Earl of Buchan, by a deed dated 13th of March, 1617, and confirmed by … In 1786, the abbey was purchased by the Earl of Buchan from the heirs of Colonel Tod, who had bought it from …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Erskine, a great pleader, third son of the tenth earl of Buchan, born 1746; the accomplished writer and judge, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… period the seat of the jurisdiction of the earldom of Buchan, and the court was held in the open air, on an …
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