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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… ii. 498. Lurky, lake, Parton, ii. 347. Luscar, lands, Carnock, i. 184. Lusragan, river, Ardchattan, ii. 288. Luss, … Newbigging, house, Burntisland, i. 161. Newbigging, house, Carnock, i. 184. Newbigging, village, Auchtertool, ii. 306. … Pitdennies, burn, Cairneyhill, i. 165. Pitdennies, lands, Carnock, i. 184. Pitferrane. See Pitfirrane. Pitfichie …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… soil is well adapted; many of the ash-trees in the park of Carnock are of very stately growth, and on the lands of Touch … the principal are, Auchenbowie, Bannockburn, Craigforth, Carnock, Plean, Polmaise, Sauchie, Throsk, and Touch. The … missiles are yet in good preservation. On the lands of Carnock are some remains of Bruce Castle, a circular tower of …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… John adm before 1449, 3 Carnborough see Cornborough Carnock, Alice LW adm 1520, 607 Karnok, Edward LM adm 1520, …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… Genyns LM adm 1519, 595 Karfili see Caerphilly Karnok see Carnock Karver see Carver Kasche see Cash Katerow see Caterow …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… storm. In 1752, the Rev. Thomas Gillespie, minister of Carnock, was deposed by the General Assembly, for refusing to …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the representatives of the late Rev. Dr. Erskine, of Carnock. The church, which is situated at the east end of the …
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