Edinburgh: A Historical and Topographical Account of the CityMethuen and Company, 1906 - 326 pagina's |
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Pagina ix
... KINGS IV . THE CASTLE . V. HOLYROOD AND CANONGATE ˇ II . TO 17 888 58 86 103 VI . ST . GILES ' • VII . PARLIAMENT CLOSE 139 162 VIII . CASTLEHILL , THE LAWNMARKET , AND HIGH STREET . 199 IX . THE UNIVERSITY , COWGATE , AND GRASSMARKET ...
... KINGS IV . THE CASTLE . V. HOLYROOD AND CANONGATE ˇ II . TO 17 888 58 86 103 VI . ST . GILES ' • VII . PARLIAMENT CLOSE 139 162 VIII . CASTLEHILL , THE LAWNMARKET , AND HIGH STREET . 199 IX . THE UNIVERSITY , COWGATE , AND GRASSMARKET ...
Pagina 2
... king who - if he had any religion at all — was probably a Druid , worship Diana , and found a temple in her honour . Probably the only part of this legend which has any foundation in fact is the statement , implied rather than expressed ...
... king who - if he had any religion at all — was probably a Druid , worship Diana , and found a temple in her honour . Probably the only part of this legend which has any foundation in fact is the statement , implied rather than expressed ...
Pagina 3
... king had married the Saxon Princess , Margaret , whose goodness was so undeniable that she was canonised , and is even now spoken of by the good Protestants of Edinburgh as ' St. Margaret . ' In 1093 Malcolm and his eldest son Edward ...
... king had married the Saxon Princess , Margaret , whose goodness was so undeniable that she was canonised , and is even now spoken of by the good Protestants of Edinburgh as ' St. Margaret . ' In 1093 Malcolm and his eldest son Edward ...
Pagina 4
... King and his train , -possibly out of bravado - made such a bullabaloo that all the animals were roused out of their dens . By some mischance , the King was separated from his attendants , was thrown from his horse , and was on the ...
... King and his train , -possibly out of bravado - made such a bullabaloo that all the animals were roused out of their dens . By some mischance , the King was separated from his attendants , was thrown from his horse , and was on the ...
Pagina 5
... King James vi . , his less wealthy , and cer- tainly less generous , descendant , should have petulantly remarked that St. David was ' a sair sanct to the crown . ' David was a brave soldier and a sagacious ruler as well as a generous ...
... King James vi . , his less wealthy , and cer- tainly less generous , descendant , should have petulantly remarked that St. David was ' a sair sanct to the crown . ' David was a brave soldier and a sagacious ruler as well as a generous ...
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