Kirkintilloch, Town and ParishJ. Smith, 1894 - 396 Seiten |
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... body of that county , with parts of Lanarkshire and Stirlingshire intervening . In ancient times they appear to have formed , mainly or wholly , three properties or estates , viz .: the baronies of Cumbernauld , Lenzie , and ...
... body of that county , with parts of Lanarkshire and Stirlingshire intervening . In ancient times they appear to have formed , mainly or wholly , three properties or estates , viz .: the baronies of Cumbernauld , Lenzie , and ...
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Thomas Watson. were resolutely opposed by Robert Comyn , who defended the body of his brother . They soon killed Robert , however , and also the wounded baron , whose head they severed from his body . On their return , Bruce enquired if ...
Thomas Watson. were resolutely opposed by Robert Comyn , who defended the body of his brother . They soon killed Robert , however , and also the wounded baron , whose head they severed from his body . On their return , Bruce enquired if ...
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... body so besett with stones , that more in our jewell house were not to be found . " Mary Fleming married Sir William Maitland of Lethington on 6th January , 1566. He died in prison , June , 1573 . James , fourth Lord Fleming , died at ...
... body so besett with stones , that more in our jewell house were not to be found . " Mary Fleming married Sir William Maitland of Lethington on 6th January , 1566. He died in prison , June , 1573 . James , fourth Lord Fleming , died at ...
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... body quivering with passion and savage rage ; and he frequently attacked the tree with his head and hoofs . Finding all to no purpose , he left off the vain attempt , began to browse , and removed to some distance from the tree . The ...
... body quivering with passion and savage rage ; and he frequently attacked the tree with his head and hoofs . Finding all to no purpose , he left off the vain attempt , began to browse , and removed to some distance from the tree . The ...
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... followed him with a small body of picked and determined men on foot . The place of rendezvous was Dumbuck hill , about a mile from the castle . Here Crawford explained to the whole party the nature of THE FLEMINGS . 29.
... followed him with a small body of picked and determined men on foot . The place of rendezvous was Dumbuck hill , about a mile from the castle . Here Crawford explained to the whole party the nature of THE FLEMINGS . 29.
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acres afterwards Alexander Alexander Dalrymple Alexander Whitelaw Andrew Badenheath barony of Lenzie Bellfield Biggar body boll Boyd built burgesses burgh burgh of barony Cadder Calder called Campsie canal castle charter Clyde Comyn congregation Court crop Cumbernauld daughter David David Gray death defenders depones died Dumbarton Dumbartonshire Duncan Duntiblae Earl of Wigton earl's bailie Edinburgh eist erected estates Falkirk father feet Findlay foresaid friends Gartshore Glasgow heirs held Highlanders honour horses inhabitants James Findlay John Kelvin Kilsyth King kirk Kirkintilloch lady lands Lenzie Lord Fleming Luggie magistrates Malcolm March Marshall merks Messrs miles mill minister multure Old Aisle Oxgang parish of Kirkintilloch Patrick present proprietors pursuers railway regiment road Robert Scotland Scottish soldiers Stirling stone successors Synod thence Thomas Thomson took town Twechar United Associate Synod United Presbyterian Church United Secession Church Waterside weavers whole Wigton William young
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Seite 65 - The cheerfu' supper done, wi' serious face, They, round the ingle, form a circle wide ; The sire turns o'er wi...
Seite 384 - For a' that, and a' that, Their dignities, and a' that, The pith o' sense, and pride o' worth, Are higher rank than a' that. Then let us pray that come it may, As come it will for a' that ; That sense and worth, o'er a' the earth, May bear the gree, and a' that. For a
Seite 141 - Now is come salvation, and strength, and the kingdom of our God, and the power of his Christ: for the accuser of our brethren is cast down, which accused them before our God day and night. And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death.
Seite 77 - The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun. Is there anything whereof it may be said, "See, this is new"? it hath been already of old time, which was before us.
Seite 65 - Scotia's food: The soupe their only hawkie does afford, That 'yont the hallan snugly chows her cood : The dame brings forth, in complimental mood, To grace the lad, her weel-hain'd kebbuck, fell, And aft he's prest, and aft he ca's it guid: The frugal wifie, garrulous, will tell, How 'twas a towmond auld, sin' lint was i
Seite 15 - Saint Louis remitted a third part of all such debts for the salvation of his own soul and the souls of his ancestors ; "et quia pacem operatur justicia," continues the chronicler, naive in morals as in grammar, "dedit Deus sibi pacem et regno tranquillitatem.
Seite 243 - An Act to make more effectual Provision for regulating the Police of Towns and populous Places in Scotland, and for paving, draining, cleansing, lighting, and improving the same.
Seite 94 - This uncommon light first attracted the attention of the crews of other vessels. Notwithstanding the wind and tide were adverse to its approach, they saw with astonishment that it was rapidly coming towards them ; and when it came so near as that the noise of the machinery and paddles was heard, the crews in some instances shrunk beneath their decks from the...
Seite 313 - Is wrapped in damp. In mire of village way The hedge-row leaves are stamped, and, all forgot, The broodless nest sits visible in the thorn. Autumn, among her drooping marigolds, Weeps all her garnered sheaves, and empty folds, And dripping orchards, — plundered and forlorn. The season is a dead one, and I die...