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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… riots and assaults. The burgh is associated with those of Oban, Campbelltown, Rothesay, Irvine, and Ayr, in returning a … associated with those of Ayr, Campbelltown, Inverary, and Oban, in returning a member to the imperial parliament: the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 175, 187; agric., 195; mill, 196; tithes, 193 O. Oban, John, 140 O'Connor, Feargus, 127, 128 Ogbourne, 123 …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… of Down, 480 and note, 484, 514. Ade, John, vicar of Oban, 384. Aderle, Ralph. See Adderley. Adirton (Atherton), …
Journal of the House of Lords
… upon Tyne. - Gisborough. - St. Paul's, Covent Garden. - Oban. 34. - respecting the Distress of the Country; from … Beith; Nine Incorporated Trades of Leith; Lauder; Peebles; Oban; Dunfermline; and Inverness. - Kelton; St. Andrew's; … Banff; Provost, &c. of Paisley; St. Monance; Penicuick; Oban; Biggar; Bridgnorth; Hay; Bishop Auckland; Gateshead; …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… stream, Dysart, i. 348. Oathlaw, parish, Forfar, ii. 324. OBAN, burgh, Argyll, ii. 325. Obbe, in Harris, i. 536. …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… 362, 392, 400, 408, 481, 486, 487, 494, 495, 508, 515. Oban, Obeyn castle [Argyllshire], repair of, 490. Oby, co. …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Lorn, county of Argyll, 14 miles (S. by W.) from Oban; containing 2602 inhabitants. There were in ancient … contains a postoffice, which communicates daily with Oban. The steam-vessels plying between Glasgow and the ports … the number of ferries and roads, of which latter that from Oban enters the parish from the north-east, at Clachan …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… crops are, oats, bear, which is sold to the distillers of Oban and Tobermory, potatoes, turnips, and other green crops. …
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