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... Land Rentals ( 1730 ) , 140 Meaning of p.p. after Signatures , 134 Measurement , 126 Morisons of Bognie , 127 Notae bene , by Hackatt of Mayen , 80 Notes on Tilquhilly Castle , 141 Scots Coinage , 31 The Cock of the North , 31 Was ...
... Land Rentals ( 1730 ) , 140 Meaning of p.p. after Signatures , 134 Measurement , 126 Morisons of Bognie , 127 Notae bene , by Hackatt of Mayen , 80 Notes on Tilquhilly Castle , 141 Scots Coinage , 31 The Cock of the North , 31 Was ...
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... Land Rentals ( 1730 ) , 140 Legertwood , John , 110 Leith Family , 52 Lendrum , William , 164 Leslie , Count , of the Austrian Empire , 6 Lewis , William , 109 Ligertwood , James , 165 Lindsay Hills ? 93 Literature -- Calendar of the ...
... Land Rentals ( 1730 ) , 140 Legertwood , John , 110 Leith Family , 52 Lendrum , William , 164 Leslie , Count , of the Austrian Empire , 6 Lewis , William , 109 Ligertwood , James , 165 Lindsay Hills ? 93 Literature -- Calendar of the ...
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... lands of Gight ( Mair's Ellon ) . February , 1610. The Bishop of Moray assured the King that Gight had shown himself a " great furderar and favourer of peace . ' January , 1614. The Privy Council requested Gight to go abroad , and ...
... lands of Gight ( Mair's Ellon ) . February , 1610. The Bishop of Moray assured the King that Gight had shown himself a " great furderar and favourer of peace . ' January , 1614. The Privy Council requested Gight to go abroad , and ...
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... land of Frendraught for the burning of Lord Aboyne . April 16 , 1639. Gight , who , throughout the Covenanting struggle , " kythit " with the Anti- Covenanters , was one of a deputation to Lord Aboyne , then at Percok , to request him ...
... land of Frendraught for the burning of Lord Aboyne . April 16 , 1639. Gight , who , throughout the Covenanting struggle , " kythit " with the Anti- Covenanters , was one of a deputation to Lord Aboyne , then at Percok , to request him ...
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... lands at Foveran , which his house had held for three centuries . He had by Barbara Gordon a son , George , who predeceased him . By his second marriage ( in 1652 ) he had a son , who died unmarried in 1682 , when the representation of ...
... lands at Foveran , which his house had held for three centuries . He had by Barbara Gordon a son , George , who predeceased him . By his second marriage ( in 1652 ) he had a son , who died unmarried in 1682 , when the representation of ...
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