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Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh
… [71.] BOND OF RELIEF by Andrew [Stewart] Elect vonfirmed Moray, John Earl of Athol, James Earl of Buchan, Mr James …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh
… Patersoun, Archibald Todrik, Alexander Bonkill, Roger Moray, Dauid Crawford, David Lawsoun, Thomas M'Colme, William …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh
… 8. A Parliament at Holyrood. Concord BEtween the Earl of Moray and Sir William Olyfant regarding the forfeited lands … vol. i., pp. 69, 186. 1384. The Earls of Douglas and Moray, and other knights and squires of Scotland held a …
Survey of London
… governor of Jersey. 16869 Alexander Stewart, Earl of Moray, Scottish statesman. 16991700 Charles Montagu, fourth …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the parish, in a north-easterly direction, into the Moray Frith. In its course, it receives many tributary … superintendence of the presbytery of Nairn and synod of Moray; the minister's stipend, including an allowance of 8. … The parish, which is bounded on the north and west by the Moray Frith, extends for about four miles in length, from …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Camilla, formerly the residence of the Countess of Moray, is an extensive loch, bounded on the north side by a … which is mainly found on the lands belonging to Lord Moray and Captain Wemyss, is quarried only by the tenants for … and synod of Fife, and in the patronage of the Earl of Moray; the minister's stipend is 157. 18. 10., with a manse …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… This is a fishing village, situated on the coast of the Moray Frith, which has here a flat and generally sandy shore: … at which time several of them are employed in the Moray Frith. There are four stations for salmon-fishing in … the army of Mary, Queen of Scots, under the Earl of Moray, and the forces of the Earl of Huntly, at the How of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… on an elevated level, terminating abruptly towards the Moray Frith, and having the battery at its northern … the swell in the old harbour, now one of the safest in the Moray Frith, and has afforded additional facilities for the … the Lion, in 1165, to his chaplain, Douglas, Bishop of Moray, the town appears to have been previously a royal …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… been the site of the first cathedral of the diocese of Moray; and it is probable that Simeon de Tonei, one of the … high ground which rises between the Spey and the flat of Moray. The surface is irregular and abrupt, is marked with … are usually a cross between the low-country cows of Moray and West Highland bulls; the sheep are chiefly …
Calendar of Border Papers
… his opportunity, removed with speed into the country of Moray "with all his forces before gathered but for his owne …
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