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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Weem, is a small district on the northern bank of the Tay, bounded by the parishes of Logierait and Dull, and about … bank of the river Dochart, and afterwards along Loch Tay; the district of Crannich, stretching for two miles on the north side of Loch Tay, the property of the Marquess of Breadalbane, but …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… ships bound to any place within the Firth of Forth. the Tay, opposite to Bructy [Broughty] Castle, for ships bound to …
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… Isle of May or entrance of the Firth of Forth and river Tay (that is from St. Abbs Head to the Todd Head) complain …
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… 1663 April 8 gift of being searcher & taster north Tay, to Major David Ogilbie. 1663 Jan 30 gift of being …
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… 13. 4 is allocat for repairing & keeping up the bridge of Tay. the burgh of Pittenweem 1 Renfrew 5 6 8 Rothesay 6 …
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… sprang a leak and was forced into Aberdeen instead of the Tay, where she should have performed her quarantine, for …
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… Scotland desiring the appointment of Ardmore or Firth of Tay, Inverness, Garmouth or Speymouth, Findhorn, Aberdeen, …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… l. 5 s. 10 d. for a freestone bridge of 5 arches over the Tay. King's Warrant Book XXXII. p. 86. Nov. 4 John Shales 20 …
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… s. 10 d. cost of the five-arch free stone bridge over the Tay. 1 page. Appending:( a.) Account of Wm. Caulfield, …
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… a grant of the right of fishing salmon on a branch of the Tay so far as it runs on his own grounds. North Britain Book …
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