Stonehouse: Historical and TraditionalR. Forrester, 1885 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... succeeded to the throne . His reign has been rendered famous by the immortal tragedy of Shakspeare . Macbeth's father , the chieftain of Ross , had been in some seditious quarrel in A.D. 1020 , and the High- land duty of taking revenge ...
... succeeded to the throne . His reign has been rendered famous by the immortal tragedy of Shakspeare . Macbeth's father , the chieftain of Ross , had been in some seditious quarrel in A.D. 1020 , and the High- land duty of taking revenge ...
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... succeeded to the Douglas estates prior to 1240 , was undoubtedly an able man , and his family began to be ranked among the magnates Scotia . He was enlisted in 1255 by Henry III . into the English faction against the Scottish party ...
... succeeded to the Douglas estates prior to 1240 , was undoubtedly an able man , and his family began to be ranked among the magnates Scotia . He was enlisted in 1255 by Henry III . into the English faction against the Scottish party ...
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... succeeded to the estate and title of Bothwell . Being proprietor of the barony of Stone- house and patron of the church , he annexed the church with its lands and tithes to the one at Bothwell , which he had converted into a collegiate ...
... succeeded to the estate and title of Bothwell . Being proprietor of the barony of Stone- house and patron of the church , he annexed the church with its lands and tithes to the one at Bothwell , which he had converted into a collegiate ...
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... succeeded his father , Sir John Stewart , first Lord Darnley , in 1494. He held the office of sheriff of Dumbarton- shire , and fell on the fatal field of Flodden leading the men of Lennox in 1513. Matthew was succeeded by his son ...
... succeeded his father , Sir John Stewart , first Lord Darnley , in 1494. He held the office of sheriff of Dumbarton- shire , and fell on the fatal field of Flodden leading the men of Lennox in 1513. Matthew was succeeded by his son ...
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... succeeded by his son William , the second of the Raploch branch , who married Margaret , daughter of Sir William Baillie of Lamington , and had issue James , his heir , and a daughter , Elizabeth . There was an agreement of date 30th ...
... succeeded by his son William , the second of the Raploch branch , who married Margaret , daughter of Sir William Baillie of Lamington , and had issue James , his heir , and a daughter , Elizabeth . There was an agreement of date 30th ...
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Alexander Andrew Hamilton appears appointed Archibald Avon Avondale Baillie barony of Stonehouse Beaton became Blackwood Bothwell burn castle Castlehill Catcastle Chapel charter Christian churchyard Clubs congregation Craig curate Dalserf Daniel Wilkie daughter December died Douglas Dykehead earl of Arran ecclesiastical Edinburgh elders eldest erected faith farm father Free Church friends Gavin Hamilton George Glasgow Glassford Goslington Hamilton of Cander Hazeldean heritors honour James Thomson John Hamilton Kincavel king kirk Kittiemuir Kittymuir Lanark lands Larkhall Lawrie Lesmahagow Lockhart of Lee Margaret married martyr Match between Stonehouse Meikle merks Messrs Millar minister Muter Naismith office-bearers ordained ow'r the Clyde parish of Stonehouse Parliament Paterson Patrick Hamilton Patrickholm poor preached presbytery present president proprietor Raploch Reformation Robert Hamilton Sabbath Scotland Scots Scottish sermon served heir session Shearer Silvertonhill Sir James Hamilton Sir Patrick Spittal Stonehouse Strathaven succeeded Thomas treasurer Tweedie Watstoun worship
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