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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Mc Leod of Mc Leod, and another has been deposited in the Glasgow Hunterian Museum. Dull DULL, a parish, in the county … parish, in the county of Dumbarton, 15 miles (N. W.) from Glasgow, and 58 (W. by S.) from Edinburgh; containing 3828 … by steam-boats, which ply thrice a day to Greenock and Glasgow; and in summer there is a daily conveyance for …
Survey of London
… But his successor John Hunter, who arrived from Glasgow in 1901, soon desired to make changes in accordance … 16 He therefore in 1903 called in John Burnet and Son of Glasgow, architects sympathetic to Nonconformist ideals. At …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the London market, and haddocks are smoked principally for Glasgow and Edinburgh; the lobsters are preserved in pits and … and in 1669 was translated to the archiepiscopal see of Glasgow, in which he continued till 1675. At his death he … aggregate burthen of 991 tons; also three vessels in the Glasgow trade, four in the Liverpool, and four in the Perth, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and large quantities of the produce are sent to Ayr and Glasgow; the cattle are all of the Ayrshire breed. The … in 1810, for the conveyance of coal to the port, and the Glasgow and Ayr railway along the sea-coast, completed in … the superintendence of the presbytery of Ayr and synod of Glasgow and Ayr. The minister's stipend is 256, with a manse …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 12 years in the Universities of St. Andrews, Aberdeen, and Glasgow. See Ath. Ox. i. 718; Cooper, i. 208; & D.N.B. [ 35] …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… a parish, in the county of Renfrew, 9 miles (S.) from Glasgow; containing 2428 inhabitants, of whom 1801 are in the … and the produce finds a ready sale in the market of Glasgow. The cows are chiefly of the Ayrshire breed, of which … for which materials are provided by the manufacturers of Glasgow and Paisley, and afford employment to nearly 400 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by Edward Leigh, Lord Leigh, 1769-74, the ctss. of Glasgow 1777-9, and Lady St. John 1781: M.R.O., D.R.O. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… money, and provisions for Scotland, with the Bishop of Glasgow on board, who died of his wounds at Sandwich. 1338. …
Survey of London
… 'platform' by Messrs Macfarlane, no doubt the well-known Glasgow ironfounders who supplied many such structures. 532 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was an obvious candidate for combination. In 1902 three Glasgow firms formed the North British Locomotive Company …