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Map of Caithness-shire
Achvarasdal, Broubster, Forsie, Isauld, Lythmore, Reay, Shebster, KW14 7
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Map of Sutherland
Bighouse, Dounreay, Fresgoe, Golval, Isauld, Reay, Sandside House, KW14 7, KW13 6
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Charles I - volume 533: July 1631
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49 Addenda
serving in Germany under [Donald Mackay] Lord Reay in aid of the King ... to the Lords [of the Council] at London this day. The Lord Reay, whose regiment
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Parishes: Bromfield - Burgh-upon-Sands
Magna Britannia: Volume 4, Cumberland
named Reay, said to have been, from a very early period, possessed of an estate called the Gill, in this parish, now the residence of Mr. John Reay, father of John Reay, Esq., one of the present...
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Charles I - volume 198: August, 1631
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1631-3
Thomas Carey, has promised his best endeavour. Aug. 6. 19. Donald Lord Reay ... 9. 24. Donald Lord Reay to Sec. Dorchester. Sir Pierce Crosby is gone ... 25. Sec. Dorchester to Donald Lord Reay....
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Charles I - volume 533: November 1631
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49 Addenda
of the business that so much perplexed us of [Donald] MacKay [Lord Reay] and [David]
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Charles I - volume 537: May 1638
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49 Addenda
receipts, but I will have copies made that we may know concerning Lord Reay's
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House of Lords Journal Volume 18: 12 February 1708
Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 18, 1705-1709
Cameron. Lord Cramond. Lord Reay. Lord Forrester. Lord Pitsligo. Lord
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The Corporation: Dues and tolls
Historical Account of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Including the Borough of Gateshead
the cause, had some hot words with Mr. Reay relating to the trial,
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Introduction: the court in the 17th century
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
are ready to dispute of all things.' Reay v Ramsey The Court of Chivalry case which attracted most public attention during the 1630s was Reay v Ramsey. ... the court's proceedings. Lord Reay...
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