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… being the island of Inchcolm which is situate in the said Firth remote from the shore, uninhabited and has old ruinous … and there being no other convenient place in or near said Firth which does not belong to some private person. Hereupon …
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… Inverkeithing Bay, for ships bound to any place within the Firth of Forth. the Tay, opposite to Bructy [Broughty] … bound to Dundee, Perth, Montrose and Aberdeen. Cromarty Firth, for ships bound to Inverness and all the north. the …
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… extent of the lights of the Isle of May or entrance of the Firth of Forth and river Tay (that is from St. Abbs Head to …
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… was bringing contraband goods into England across Solway Firth. Ibid. Treasury reference to the Queen's Remembrancer …
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… the Glasgow and Sheerness men of war are now lying in the Firth of Edinburgh and therefore desires that any necessary …
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… Hacket of Pitfirrane, a place on the other side of the Firth to which in times of peace a great many French ships … the office of cocquet above Queensferry on both sides [the Firth] to Henry Mackie. 1668 Dec 1 gift & confirmation of a …
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… [Kirkwall] in Orkney: the second sloop to guard the Firth of Forth which being very spacious the vessels who … her place of refitting to be Leith; the third to guard the Firth of Clyde & to range the coast from Solway Firth to the Isle of Skye. ( b) details of the dimensions, …
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… laden with planks & brandy was driven by storms into the Firth of Edinburgh & was seized by Mr. Bruce, Collector of …
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