The New Statistical Account of Scotland: List of parishes. EdinburghW. Blackwood and Sons, 1845 |
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Pagina 16
... considerable impulse . It is difficult to get a servant who will take the trouble ; but the sowing machine secures this object most effectually , by stirring the seed continually , and sowing it with such power , that in the face of a ...
... considerable impulse . It is difficult to get a servant who will take the trouble ; but the sowing machine secures this object most effectually , by stirring the seed continually , and sowing it with such power , that in the face of a ...
Pagina 21
... considerable value , is also excavated at Gilmerton . Produce . The average gross raw produce of the parish , and its value , as nearly as these can be ascertained , are as follows : Wheat , 6416 bolls , at I. 1 , 7s . per bell , Barley ...
... considerable value , is also excavated at Gilmerton . Produce . The average gross raw produce of the parish , and its value , as nearly as these can be ascertained , are as follows : Wheat , 6416 bolls , at I. 1 , 7s . per bell , Barley ...
Pagina 31
... considerable part of one already successfully formed on the Logan Water is also within this parish . A little way above this last mentioned sheet of water , the stream which supplies it forms the classical Linn of Habbie's How , which ...
... considerable part of one already successfully formed on the Logan Water is also within this parish . A little way above this last mentioned sheet of water , the stream which supplies it forms the classical Linn of Habbie's How , which ...
Pagina 32
... considerable portion of the barony , serve at once to shelter the otherwise much exposed face of the country , and to heighten its natural beauties , to a degree that one would little expect in a dis- trict so high in its climate and ...
... considerable portion of the barony , serve at once to shelter the otherwise much exposed face of the country , and to heighten its natural beauties , to a degree that one would little expect in a dis- trict so high in its climate and ...
Pagina 35
... considerable , his valuation amounting to one - half of the whole . There are only three other properties of considerable extent besides that of Penicuik , viz . Newhall , Logan House , and Bavelaw , The nine remaining are ...
... considerable , his valuation amounting to one - half of the whole . There are only three other properties of considerable extent besides that of Penicuik , viz . Newhall , Logan House , and Bavelaw , The nine remaining are ...
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ABERDEEN acres afterwards Alexander amount ancient annual annum appears average number banks barony belonging bolls Borthwick Buccleuch building built burgh Calder Castle chapel charter chiefly church coal Colinton common considerable Corstorphine Dalkeith district Douglas Duddingston Duke Duke of Buccleuch Earl east East Calder Edin Edinburgh erected established extent farm feet FIFE 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 PERTH poor population possession Presbytery present proprietor Ratho rent residence Restalrig road Robert rock royal Scotland Scots Scottish session side Society stipend stone teinds tion town town-council village Water of Leith whole William wood
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Pagina 700 - 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...
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Pagina 658 - 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 167 - You have harboured such parties in your house as have basely and inhumanly murdered our men : if you necessitate me to bend my cannon against you, you may expect what I doubt you will not be pleased with. I expect your present answer, and rest, Your servant, OLIVER CROMWELL.* The Governor of Borthwick Castle, Lord Borthwick of that Ilk, did as he was bidden ;
Pagina 410 - 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'.
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Pagina 405 - Length from the tip of the snout to the insertion of the tail 10 inches, tail 4 inches, including the tuft, which is 1£ inch.
Pagina 488 - There be, that tell me, that there is a certain cunning fellow in Scotland, called George Monk, who is said to lie in wait there to introduce Charles Stuart: I pray you use your diligence to apprehend him, and send him up to me.
Pagina 525 - 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.