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Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… Annan, Arbroath, Auchterarder, Biggar, Brechin, Burravoe, Cupar, Dalkeith, Deer, Dundee, Ellon, Fordoun, Fordyce, … of many of these returns, of which those from Brechin, Cupar, Mull, St Andrews, Aberdeen, Ayr, Kirkcaldy, and the … a want which seems likely to be in some degree supplied in Cupar, by the munificent bequest of the late Dr Andrew Bell …
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… Esq., writer in Edinburgh. From the Presbytery of Cupar, Mr Joseph Crichton at Ceres, Mr Andrew Melville at … John Govan, Esq., W.S., ruling elders. From the Burgh of Cupar, Peter Walker, Esq., of Muirhead. From the Presbytery … Aberlour, Alford, Auchterarder, Ayr, Brechin, Chirnside, Cupar, Dalkeith, Deer, Dumbarton, Dunfermline, Dunblane, …
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… Esq., writer in Edinburgh. From the Presbytery of Cupar, Dr Alexander Kidd at Moonzie, Mr John Thomson at … David Reid, Esq., Cruvie, ruling elders. From the Burgh of Cupar, Duncan M'Intyre, Esq., manufacturer in Cupar. From the Presbytery of St Andrews, Mr James Roger at …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the produce, after supplying the home markets, is sent to Cupar; and during the season, the greater part of the boats … with the burghs of Anstruther Easter and Wester, Crail, Cupar, Kilrenny, and Pittenweem, returns a member to the … Edinburgh, by good roads, of which those from Dundee and Cupar meet in the north of the parish. Second Seal of the …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh
… Edinburgh, Perth, Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverkeithing, Crail, Cupar, St Andrews, Montrose, Stirling, Linlithgow, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… for the manufactures of Blairgowrie, Dundee, Arbroath, Cupar, and Newburgh; the principal fabrics are white linens … a royal burgh, and a parish, in the district of Cupar, county of Fife, 9 miles (W. by S.) from Cupar; containing, with the village of Dunshelt, 3356 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… place, here branches off into two roads, one leading to Cupar-Angus, and the other to Meigle. Baillieston … in the northern extremity of the parish, on the road to Cupar-Angus; and the Associate Synod have a place of worship … Balbrogie BALBROGIE, a village, in the parish of Cupar-Angus, county of Perth, 1 mile (N. N. E.) from …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… a village, in the parish of Kettle, district of Cupar, county of Fife, a mile (S.) from Kettle; containing … inhabitants. It is pleasantly situated on the road from Cupar to Leslie, and consists of neat houses of modern … a parish, in the county of Perth, 2 miles (N.) from Cupar-Angus; containing 783 inhabitants. This place, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of woods and rocks, and falls into the Isla at Cupar-Grange. The hill of Blair, immediately behind the town, … of to manufacturers in the neighbourhood, and in Alyth and Cupar-Angus. The value of flax annually consumed at three … already noticed, there is a road from Blairgowrie to Cupar-Angus, made turnpike in 1832, which quits the parish …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… BRUNTON, a village, in the parish of Creich, district of Cupar, county of Fife; containing 90 inhabitants. This … and in hand-loom weaving for the linen manufacturers of Cupar, under the inspection of a resident agent who furnishes …
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