Memorabilia of the City of Perth: Containing, A Guide to Perth; Historical Memoranda Repecting Perth; Charters Relating to the Privileges of Perth; List of the Ministers, and Rectors of the Grammar School and Academy: List of the Subscribers for Building the Bridge, and the Public Seminaries; and the Rev. Alexander Duff's (late of Tibbermuir) Traditional Account, in the Town of Perth, of the Death of John, Earl of Gowrie, and His Brother, Mr. Alexander Ruthven, in 1600. Compiled from the Best Sources of Information; Chiefly from Mr Cant's Notes to The Muse's Threnodie of AdamsonW. Morison, 1806 - 366 |
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... George Street - Bank - Glover's Hall - Prison , New Street , Watergate - House of the Green - John's Street - St John's Church , I ib . 2 3 4 8 9 12 13 14 16 13 20 21 Academy , Academy , Butcher - Market , Pag . 22 23.
... George Street - Bank - Glover's Hall - Prison , New Street , Watergate - House of the Green - John's Street - St John's Church , I ib . 2 3 4 8 9 12 13 14 16 13 20 21 Academy , Academy , Butcher - Market , Pag . 22 23.
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... George Inn . At either house they will experience comfortable treatment . Our perambulation of the town we shall commence at the cross ; or rather where the cross anciently stood , at the intersection of the High - Street by the Skinner ...
... George Inn . At either house they will experience comfortable treatment . Our perambulation of the town we shall commence at the cross ; or rather where the cross anciently stood , at the intersection of the High - Street by the Skinner ...
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... George Street ; which was opened since the building of the bridge . In this street , among other handsome houses , are the Bank , and the Glovers Hall . This last ( a large and handsome room ) is the scene of all public amusements . We ...
... George Street ; which was opened since the building of the bridge . In this street , among other handsome houses , are the Bank , and the Glovers Hall . This last ( a large and handsome room ) is the scene of all public amusements . We ...
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... George Hay of Nether Lyffe , Commendator of the Priory of the Charter - house , giving all the emoluments be- longing to it , together with a place and vote in Parliament . This patent is given at Holyroodhouse ; and to support his ...
... George Hay of Nether Lyffe , Commendator of the Priory of the Charter - house , giving all the emoluments be- longing to it , together with a place and vote in Parliament . This patent is given at Holyroodhouse ; and to support his ...
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... George Hay , finding the rents too small to sup- port the dignity of a Lord , returned back to the King his peer- age , and resigned his title of Lord in his Majesty's hands , reserv- ing to himself and his heirs the patronage of the ...
... George Hay , finding the rents too small to sup- port the dignity of a Lord , returned back to the King his peer- age , and resigned his title of Lord in his Majesty's hands , reserv- ing to himself and his heirs the patronage of the ...
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1st October 2d October 5th October act of Parliament Adamson Alexander Alexander Ruthven Anderson Andrew Arnot bailies Bailies---James Bailies---William Bailies-Alexander Bailies-John baker Benchils Blair bridge of Earn Bruson burgesses burgh of Dundee burgh of Perth charter Chartres church commissioners confirmed council counsale Crie David Dean of Guild Dean of Guild---Alexander Dean of Guild---Andrew Dean of Guild-James Dean of Guild-John Dean of Guild-Robert decreet Donyng Dundee Earl Gowrie Earl of Gowrie Edinburgh election Faichney Fechney Flemyng foresaid George glover Gowrie's granted Gray hammerman Henry infeftments inhabitants James John John Bunch King of Scots King's kingdom liberties Lord Ruthven Lord Scone Magistrates Majesty Majesty's Mercer merchant Michaelmas minister at Perth Murray Oliphant Patrick Pebles perpetually privileges Provost Provost---Robert Provost-Patrick Ramsay river Robert Robertson royal burgh Scotland Sher Sheriff sicklyke Sovereign Lord St Andrew's Stewart Stirling successors thereof Thomas Threipland Treasurer---John Treasurer-Robert Tyrie umquhile water of Tay whatsoever whilk William
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Strona 42 - tis, to cast one's eyes so low! The crows and choughs that wing the midway air Show scarce so gross as beetles: half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire, dreadful trade! Methinks he seems no bigger than his head: The fishermen, that walk upon the beach, Appear like mice; and yond tall, anchoring bark, Diminish'd to her cock; her cock, a buoy Almost too small for sight: the murmuring surge, 20 That on the unnumber'd idle pebbles chafes, Cannot be heard so high.
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