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Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… . ade him. Whereunto all the Gordons of estimation, except Buckie and two with him, declared that they would not take …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… of the Papist Earls, has spoken with Gight, Cluny, Buckie and other "Dunibrisselleres" and only given them words …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… and footmen. None of the Gordons, save only the Laird of Buckie, accompanied Huntly at Aberdeen. The Earl of …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… thither upon information brought to him by the Laird of Buckie that Captain Haggerston was seen in Leith and that …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… a northerly direction, near the boundary of the parish, is Buckie Den, commencing from the shore with a wide opening, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the village of Porteasie, and two miles north-eastward of Buckie. Pettie, or Petty PETTIE, or PETTY, a parish, partly … a fishing-village, situated nearly two miles eastward of Buckie. In 1827 it contained but five houses, built by Hay, … parish of Rathven, county of Banff; 1 mile (W. S. W.) from Buckie; containing 457 inhabitants. This place was named from …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Portgordon, and Portnockie, the late quoad sacra parish of Buckie, and part of that of Enzie; and containing 6728 … mansions are those of Letterfourie, Tannachy, Burnside, Buckie Lodge, and Cairnfield, the plantations around some of … there are five fishing-villages, named respectively Buckie, Porteasie, Findochty, Portnockie, and Portgordon, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of the Moray Frith, and about two miles west-south-west of Buckie. Port-Tannachy and Port-Gordon are separated from each …
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