The New Statistical Account of Scotland: List of parishes. EdinburghW. Blackwood and Sons, 1845 |
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Pagina 8
... received a grant of the patronage , rectorship , and tithes of Liberton , ( Crawford's Peerage , p . 185-6 . ) But his son was forced to resign them when a bishoprick was erected at Edinburgh . At the Revolution , the heritors and ...
... received a grant of the patronage , rectorship , and tithes of Liberton , ( Crawford's Peerage , p . 185-6 . ) But his son was forced to resign them when a bishoprick was erected at Edinburgh . At the Revolution , the heritors and ...
Pagina 15
in regard to every farm in the parish , the answers being received from the farmers themselves . Very few cattle are reared or fed here , owing to the high price received for turnips , viz . from L. 15 to L. 20 an acre ; but that ...
in regard to every farm in the parish , the answers being received from the farmers themselves . Very few cattle are reared or fed here , owing to the high price received for turnips , viz . from L. 15 to L. 20 an acre ; but that ...
Pagina 16
splendid horse , which also received several premiums , was reared at the same time by Mr Jamieson of Straiton . Modern Improvements . One of the most important agricultural improvements introduced into this district has been the steam ...
splendid horse , which also received several premiums , was reared at the same time by Mr Jamieson of Straiton . Modern Improvements . One of the most important agricultural improvements introduced into this district has been the steam ...
Pagina 45
... receiving from 2s . to 3s . per diem , the women from 9d . to 1s . 3d . , and the children from 6d . to 10d . As the ... received , the duty on paper has been reduced to one - half , and a great extension has followed in the production ...
... receiving from 2s . to 3s . per diem , the women from 9d . to 1s . 3d . , and the children from 6d . to 10d . As the ... received , the duty on paper has been reduced to one - half , and a great extension has followed in the production ...
Pagina 56
... receiving aid , exclusive of them , is from 16 to 18 . The annual amount of collections at the church door may be about L. 7 ; and a small sum is raised from mortcloths , probably about L. 2 yearly . To cover the expense of the poor ...
... receiving aid , exclusive of them , is from 16 to 18 . The annual amount of collections at the church door may be about L. 7 ; and a small sum is raised from mortcloths , probably about L. 2 yearly . To cover the expense of the poor ...
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acres afterwards Alexander amount ancient annual annum appears average number banks barony belonging bolls Borthwick bridge Buccleuch building built burgh Calder Castle chapel charter chiefly coal Colinton common considerable Corstorphine Dalkeith district Douglas Duddingston Duke Duke of Buccleuch Earl east East Calder Edin Edinburgh erected established extent farm feet formed formerly Forrester funds garden Gilmerton Gogar ground heritors Hill improvement inhabitants Inveresk John King kirk kirk-session Kirkliston Kirknewton land Lasswade late Leith Liberton Lord Lothian manse merks miles minister Musselburgh nearly neighbourhood Niddry parish Parliament parochial Penicuik Pentland Pentland hills period persons poor population Presbytery present proprietor quarry Ratho rent residence Restalrig rish road Robert rock royal sandstone Scotland Scots Scottish session side situated Society stipend stone Street teinds tion town town-council village Water of Leith whole William wood
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Pagina 148 - I've seen around me fall, Like leaves in wintry weather, I feel like one Who treads alone Some banquet hall deserted, Whose lights are fled, Whose garlands dead, And all but he departed.
Pagina 463 - His reputation as a poet, great in his own day, low during the latter part of the seventeenth and the whole of the eighteenth centuries, has latterly revived.
Pagina 670 - Martinmas during the space aforesaid and afterwards the same shall be wholly applied towards the encouraging and promoting the fisheries and such other manufactures and improvements in Scotland as may most conduce to the general good of the United Kingdom...
Pagina 133 - ... there can be no doubt in the minds of those who are familiar with her condition and her inherent resources.
Pagina 143 - I thought fit to send this Trumpet to you, to let you know, That if you please to walk away with your company, and deliver the House to such as I shall send to receive it, you shall have liberty to carry off your arms and goods, and such other necessaries as you have.
Pagina 628 - The chapter consisted of a provost, curate, sixteen prebendaries, a minister of the choir, four choristers, a sacristan, and beadle ; to each of them distinct salaries were appointed.
Pagina 382 - Galystem;94 is probably the stone mentioned in the Statistical Account: 'A little above it (S. Mary's Church of Stow) is a very fine perennial spring, known by the name of the Lady's Well, and a huge stone, recently removed in forming the new road, but now broken to pieces, used to be pointed out as impressed with the print of the Virgin Mary's foot'.
Pagina 495 - For his uncommon knowledge in classical learning, his indefatigable diligence, and strictness of discipline without severity, Mr John Love was justly accounted one of the most sufficient masters in the country.
Pagina 435 - No memorial remains of the Grahames, unless the fading traditions of the place, and two curious but wasted tombstones, which lie within the circuit of the old church. They represent knights in chain armour, lying cross-legged upon their monuments, like those ancient and curious figures on the tombs in the Temple Church, London.
Pagina 465 - Papers on Iron and Steel, practical and experimental ; a series of original communications made to the Philosophical Magazine, chiefly on those subjects.