| Sir John Sinclair - 1796 - Страниц: 682
...of Huntly, about the year 1520, remains: but is not likely to remain much longer. In the year 1746, it was given by the magistrates to William Duke of Cumberland, who fold it to government for the purpofe of containing barracks for a company of artillery. It is now,... | |
| Robert Forsyth - 1805 - Страниц: 668
...which was originally built by the Countess of Huntly about the year 1520, remains. In the year 1746 it was given by the magistrates to William Duke of...the purpose of containing barracks for a company of artilk-ry. This house stands at the south end of the street called the Watergate. It was the scene... | |
| Robert Forsyth - 1806 - Страниц: 652
...which was originally built by the Countess of Huntly about the year 1520, remains. In the year 1746 it was given by the magistrates to William Duke of...history, that is, the execution of what is called the Cowrie Conspiracy. The immediate actors were, John Ruthven Earl of Gowrie, and Cowrie' ;| h|s brother... | |
| Robert Forsyth - 1806 - Страниц: 656
...which was originally built by the Countess of Huntly about the year 1520, remains. In the year 1746 it was given by the magistrates to William Duke of...end of the street called the Watergate. It was the bcene of one of th« most problematical events in Scottish history, that is, the execution of what... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1830 - Страниц: 492
...originally built by the Countess of Huntly, about the year 1520, still remains at Perth. In the year 1746, it was given by the magistrates to William, Duke of...that is, the execution of what is called the Gowrie Conspiracy."—Beauties of Scotland, vol. iv. p. 276, 1807. manuscript contains, if I recollect right,... | |
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