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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Forfar; including the hamlets of Barnhill and Drumsturdy-Muir, and containing 3471 inhabitants, of whom 308 are in the …
Modern Britain and Ireland - awarded 1990-1999
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… Categories: 18th-19th Century The life and work of Willa Muir, 1890-1955. Allen, Kirsty A. Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.) Chronological coverage: 19101955 Index terms: Muir, Willa (1890-1955); Scotland Categories: 20th Century …
Modern Britain and Ireland - awarded 2000-2009
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… in Scotland, 1637-89, with particular reference to Fife. Muir, Alison Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.) Chronological … East Lothian and Lanarkshire, c.1770-1820. Johnston, Muir Ph.D., Lancaster. (Geog.) Chronological coverage: …
Modern Britain and Ireland - awarded 2010-2014
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… with particular reference to the north of Ireland. Muir, Alison Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by … Century Unmarried mothers in the Furness area, 1945-2000. Muir, Fran M.A., Central Lancashire. (Hum.). Supervised by …
Survey of London
… Chief of Naval Personnel (No. 16, from c.1900); Dr John Muir, former Inspector-General of Hospitals (lodging at No. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… there is a commodious inn, on the Saturday following the Muir of Ord markets, and are numerously attended by dealers; … of Linlithgow-Bridge, 2249 inhabitants. The compound term Muir-avon-side is derived from the original moorish …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the far-famed Cawdor Castle, Kilravock Castle, the Muir of Culloden, Fort-George, the blasted heath where …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… E.) from Largo; containing, with the village of Drumeldrie-Muir, 419 inhabitants. This place, originally called …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… A similar school is maintained in the hamlet of House of Muir, chiefly inhabited by colliers; the mistress has a … of houses, and the common appellation given it is Dairsie-Muir. About a mile southward stands the church. Several …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… then greatness, in form and cullour (like) to our common muir edders. Memorie of the Somerville's, vol. 1. p. 33. Aye …
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