The Scottish Historical Review, Volume 10James Maclehose Edinburgh University Press for the Scottish Historical Review Trust, 1913 A new series of the Scottish antiquary established 1886. |
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... Burghs of Scotland on the Economic Development of Scotland before 1707. By ... Four Representative Documents of Scottish History . By Professor Hume Brown ... Burghs of Scotland : with a Note on the Connection of the Chamberlain with the ...
... Burghs of Scotland on the Economic Development of Scotland before 1707. By ... Four Representative Documents of Scottish History . By Professor Hume Brown ... Burghs of Scotland : with a Note on the Connection of the Chamberlain with the ...
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... four or five years the stipends of the city ministers were greatly in arrear , and the struggle with poverty is in ... burgh . Gillespie was the author of A Dispute against the English Popish Ceremonies obtruded upon the Kirk of Scotland ...
... four or five years the stipends of the city ministers were greatly in arrear , and the struggle with poverty is in ... burgh . Gillespie was the author of A Dispute against the English Popish Ceremonies obtruded upon the Kirk of Scotland ...
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... burgh governed by its own magistrates till 1864 , had its origin in a period too remote to be definitely traced . The ... four years an Anti - burgher minister in Crieff . The old statistical account of the parish was written by Robert ...
... burgh governed by its own magistrates till 1864 , had its origin in a period too remote to be definitely traced . The ... four years an Anti - burgher minister in Crieff . The old statistical account of the parish was written by Robert ...
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... four of these exhibitions of modern painting were held in the new galleries ... four of them , including all the associates of the Royal Institution , had ... Burgh Assessment Roll shows that No. 24 was on the north side , last of the ...
... four of these exhibitions of modern painting were held in the new galleries ... four of them , including all the associates of the Royal Institution , had ... Burgh Assessment Roll shows that No. 24 was on the north side , last of the ...
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... four agents , the crown , the privy council , the parliament and the convention of the burghs . It is of the influ- ence on the economic development of Scotland of the last of these factors - the convention of the burghs - that this ...
... four agents , the crown , the privy council , the parliament and the convention of the burghs . It is of the influ- ence on the economic development of Scotland of the last of these factors - the convention of the burghs - that this ...
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