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Calendar of Treasury Books
… 17 Burntisland and all garrisons between Perth and Tay were abandoned. It was in these circumstances that James …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II
… the Court of Admiralty for seizing the ship Welcome, Capt. Tay, commander, for trading in the East Indies to the great …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… church on a headland forming the south bank of the river Tay, near its source, and stretching far into the lake of … and south by the hills that rise from the shores of Loch Tay, and comprises about 40,000 acres of land, of which 5400 … the chief of these being a part of the valley of the Tay, a fine open plain about a mile in width, through which …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… prospect, embracing the estuaries of the Forth and the Tay, and, towards the north and west, the mountains of the … the Highland district of Breadalbane, extends from Loch Tay, on the east, to Loch Lomond, on the west; and is about … the lands of Finlarig, near the western extremity of Loch Tay, and richly wooded from its base nearly half way to its …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Gowrie on the south-east and south-west; and, beyond the Tay, the coasts of Fife, with the Lomond hills, and the hills … interesting view of the vale through which the river Tay pursues its course till it falls into the German Ocean, a …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of its church, is bounded on the north by the river Tay, which separates it from Caputh; and on the east and … from which the lands slope in a gentle declivity to the Tay on the north and south. The scenery, enlivened by the windings of the Tay, and enriched with woods and plantations, has a very …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… passes within half a mile; and there is a port on the Tay, about four miles off, from which much grain is shipped, … belonging to one of the villas on the banks of the river Tay. The parish, which is bounded on the west by the Tay, is about twelve miles in extreme length, and nearly four …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… occupy a beautiful situation in the neighbourhood of the Tay, and form the chief object of attraction as respects the … Largo Law, the city and bay of St. Andrew's, the Frith of Tay, and the German Ocean, which last terminates the … of the parish, and is separated by the waters of the Tay, over which is Tay bridge, from the town of Aberfeldy. …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… towards the completion of the costly bridge over the river Tay, flowing near the city of Dunkeld, which Donald …
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