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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… bank, and a small subscription library. Newtown of Pitcairn NEWTOWN of PITCAIRN, a village, in the parish of Dunning, county of … are chiefly employed in weaving. The mansion-house of Pitcairn, erected within the last twenty years, is the seat …
Old and New London
… Covent Garden (1755), occupied twenty days. Dr. William Pitcairn, who resided in Warwick Court, Warwick Lane, was for …
Survey of London
… Almack's son, 63 and it subsequently passed to Elizabeth Pitcairn, William Almack's daughter. 64 By her will (proved …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… whose widow is the present owner of it, but Dr. David Pitcairn now resides in it. The priory of Bermondsey, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… isle and county of Bute; containing 29 inhabitants. Pitcairn PITCAIRN.See Newtown of Pitcairn. Pitcairn-Green PITCAIRN-GREEN, a village, in the …
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… Rev. Mr Petrie of Kirkwall, Dr Cunningham of Edinburgh, Mr Pitcairn of Cockpen, Mr Omond of Monzie, and Mr Wood of … more generally known and better understood. THOMAS PITCAIRN, Convener of Committee of Church Law Society. 15th …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… post, and precluded him from a similar advantage to Mr. Pitcairn, late under distributor for Edinburgh and Leith, who …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… who was "delaited arte and pairt" of the murder ( see Pitcairn's State Trials). Randolph accuses Mary of connivance …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Bridgetown, Luncarty, Craighead, Cromwell-Park, and Pitcairn-Green, and part of the late quoad sacra district of … annual value of Redgorton is 7713. The chief villages are, Pitcairn-Green, Luncarty, Bridgetown of Almond, Craighead, … and part of Stanley. There are bleachfields at Luncarty, Pitcairn-Field, and Cromwell-Park, of which the first is the …
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