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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in the country, bounded on one side by the braes of the Carse of Gowrie, an extended range of hills cultivated nearly …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… four in breadth, and of the best lands in Scotland, in the Carse of Gowrye, where wheat grows. His house is called … Their chief house, called Fowlis, stands in the Carse of Gowrie, four miles westward from Dundee. Broughty …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… had charge under Montmorency are discharged. It is said De Carse, cousin to La Mole, has levied a company of men in …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… for the redeeming of 'Tiphlys,' and the razing of 'Carse,' a fortress lately made by the Turks on the frontier ; … Turks had been overthrown when coming to the succour of 'Carse,' which is environed by the Persians, the messenger was …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of the river to the town is an extended plane of level carse land, in the most luxuriant state of cultivation, with … wellwooded park forming the chief ornament of the eastern carse lands, and the pleasure-grounds are tastefully laid …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of a well-cultivated tract, somewhat similar to the Carse of Gowrie. The scenery is good, on account of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… portioned into three distinct kinds, moor, dry-field, and carse, the soils of which vary considerably. The first of the … in addition to which, wheat and beans are grown on the carse land. The sheep are in general the black-faced, and …
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