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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… pass through the place, and the railway from Newtyle to Glammis passes along the southern border. The parish is in …
Acts & Proceedings of the General Assemblies of the Kirk of Scotland
… of Kincardin; Johnne Lord Hammiltoun, Thomas Maister of Glammis, Patrick Maister of Gray, Dauid Lindsay of Edzell, …
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… From the Presbytery of Forfar, Mr James Donaldson at Glammis, Mr George Nicol at Kinnettles, ministers; James …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… Argyll, Muntrois, Glancairne, the Lords Ruthwen, Lyndsay, Glammis, Sempill, and Boyd, the bishop of Orkney, the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Airntully. Arnyfoul ARNYFOUL, a hamlet, in the parish of Glammis, county of Forfar; containing 73 inhabitants. Arran …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… lies, and terminated on the east by the Hunter hill of Glammis, and on the south by the picturesque chain of the …
Calendar of Border Papers
… Bothwell, Liddington late chancellour, the Master of Glammis, and the Lord Hume, ar all comaunded to their owen …
Calendar of Border Papers
… this xxiiij day of December 1585." Signed: Mar, Tho. M r Glammis, Jo. Maitland, Bellenden, Blantyre. 1 p. Addressed. …
Calendar of Border Papers
… Signed: Anguss, Bothuell, Mar, Alex r L. Home, Tho. M r Glammis." p. Addressed. 383. Walsingham to Scrope. [Oct. 30.] …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Elgin. Charleston CHARLESTON, a village, in the parish of Glammis, county of Forfar, 1 mile (S.) from Glammis; containing 348 inhabitants. This is a new village, …
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