The History of Rutherglen and East-KilbrideD. Niven, 1793 - 334 pages |
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Alexander Allan Scott almoſt alſo ancient Baillies baſe becauſe beſt borough burgeſs Burgh of Rutherglen cairns Calderwood charter circumſtance Clyde coal colour commonly confiderable number conſiſts conſtruction Counſell cuſtom David Scott earth Engliſh entrochi Eſq eſtate extenſive faid Burgh fame feems feet fide firſt foil fome foon foſſil fragments Free-ftone furface George Spens Glaſgow Glaſgow John Glaſgow Rev Greenock Hamilton hiſtory horſe houſe inches inhabitants iron-ſtone itſelf James Kilbride Kingdom of Scotland lamellę land lime-ſtone Limekilns Merchant moſt obſerved occafion Paiſley pariſh perſone petrifaction preſent preſerved priviledges Proveſt punds purpoſe quarry raiſed reaſon reſpect reſt Robert Spens Rutherglen ſaid ſame ſchilling Scotland Scotstoun Scott ſeems ſerved ſeveral ſhall ſhape ſhells ſhould ſituated ſmall ſome ſometimes ſpecies ſpecimens ſtands ſtate ſtill ſtone Stonelaw ſtrata ſtratum ſtructure ſubſtance ſucceſſors ſuch ſuppoſed thair ther therof theſe thickness thoſe Torrance toun uſed weſt whoſe William
