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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… 7. 17. 6., and endowed with 400 royal bounty; patron, Earl Cawdor; income, 315. The church, dedicated to St. Michael, is … sacred purposes. The children generally attend the Earl Cawdor's day school in the parish of Warren, only a small …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… it is smelted. The only lead-mine is one belonging to Lord Cawdor, situated in the slate tract, at Rhandir-y-Mwyn, in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… on which is a racecourse, where the Kelso races are held. Cawdor CAWDOR, a parish, partly in the county of Inverness, but … 1150 inhabitants, of whom 146 are in the village of Cawdor, 5 miles (S. S. W.) from Nairn. This place was …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Nairn and synod of Moray, and in the patronage of Earl Cawdor and Mr. Rose, who present alternately; the minister's …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… synod of Moray, and in the patronage of the Crown and Earl Cawdor, alternately; the minister's stipend is 187, with a …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and synod of Moray, and in the patronage of the Earl Cawdor; the minister's stipend is 142, with a manse, and a …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… passed from the Earl of Moray to the Campbells of Cawdor, and is now the property of the Earl of Seafield. The …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… by a very honest and godly gentleman, the Laird of Cawdor, (brother to the Lord of St. John's,) to be suitor to …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Castle Semple the writer visited the Lairds of Hauton and Cawdor, and Lord St. John's wife, thence to Hamilton and so …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… they were made prisoners by the troops under Lord Cawdor. This event, though generally referred to Fishguard, …
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