The history and traditions of the land of the Lindsays in Angus and Mearns, with notices of Alyth and Meigle. To which is added an appendix containing documentsSutherland & Knox, 1853 - 359 strán (strany) |
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... of the first Earl From the favour with which these notices were received , the Author purposes , at some after period , to publish them in an enlarged and improved shape . -Finhaven and Edzell were the cherished abodes of the family.
... of the first Earl From the favour with which these notices were received , the Author purposes , at some after period , to publish them in an enlarged and improved shape . -Finhaven and Edzell were the cherished abodes of the family.
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Andrew Jervise. -Finhaven and Edzell were the cherished abodes of the family so long as its power survived ; and its various members were proprietors of important portions of the Mearns from a remote to a late period . Although these ...
Andrew Jervise. -Finhaven and Edzell were the cherished abodes of the family so long as its power survived ; and its various members were proprietors of important portions of the Mearns from a remote to a late period . Although these ...
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... Finhaven , and gifted it to the cathedral of Brechin , where the Prebendary had a stall in the choir , and said mass daily for his safe conduct . These precautions were of little avail , however ; the avenging angel pursued him wherever ...
... Finhaven , and gifted it to the cathedral of Brechin , where the Prebendary had a stall in the choir , and said mass daily for his safe conduct . These precautions were of little avail , however ; the avenging angel pursued him wherever ...
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... Finhaven for the space of twelve successive weeks , and as having carried him to Brechin , and there confined him for fifteen days , during which he pillaged his coffers and seized his rents . This was the second time the old Earl had ...
... Finhaven for the space of twelve successive weeks , and as having carried him to Brechin , and there confined him for fifteen days , during which he pillaged his coffers and seized his rents . This was the second time the old Earl had ...
Strana 34
... Finhaven was forcibly possessed by them in name of the minor whom they had taken under their charge , declaring him the rightful heir to the titles and estates . The regent , Mary of Guise , being apprised of this , immediately demanded ...
... Finhaven was forcibly possessed by them in name of the minor whom they had taken under their charge , declaring him the rightful heir to the titles and estates . The regent , Mary of Guise , being apprised of this , immediately demanded ...
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The History and Traditions of the Land of the Lindsays in Angus ..., Zväzok 2 Andrew Jervise Úplné zobrazenie - 1882 |
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Aberbrothoc Aberlemno ancient Angus Angus-shire Arbroath Arbuthnott Balhall Balnamoon barony bears betwixt bolls bols Brechin brother burn Careston Carnegy castle Caterthun century chapel charters church Clova daughter David Lindsay death descendants Deuchar died district Douglas Duke Dundee Earl of Crawford Earls of Southesk eldest erected estates farm father favour feet fell Ferne Finhaven Forfar Forfarshire Glen Glenesk Guthrie heir hill Ibid Inverkeillor Inverquharity James John Lindsay King Kinnaird Kinneff kirk known Lady laird lands late Lethnot Lives Lord Panmure Lordship married Maryton Maule Mearns Menmuir merks minister Montrose Navar notice Oathlaw Ogilvy Panmure parish perhaps period possession present proprietor putrie Ragman Rolls residence Robert Robertson's Index ruins Scotland Scots side Sir Alexander Sir David Sir James Carnegie Sir John Southesk stone succeeded surname tenants tind silver tradition walls Water wife William William the Lion
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Strana 58 - And ancient towers crown his brow, That cast an awful look below ; Whose ragged walls the ivy creeps, And with her arms from falling keeps : So both a safety from the wind On mutual dependence find.
Strana 75 - Unskilful he to fawn, or seek for power, By doctrines fashion'd to the varying hour; Far other aims his heart had learn'd to prize, More bent to raise the wretched than to rise.
Strana 102 - It thundering shoots, and shakes the country round. At first, an azure sheet, it rushes broad ; Then whitening by degrees, as prone it falls, And from the...
Strana 204 - Twas thus in Caledonia's domes, 'tis said, Thou ply'dst the kindly task in years of yore : At last, in luckless hour, some erring maid Spread in thy nightly cell of viands store : Ne'er was thy form beheld among their mountains more...
Strana 204 - Hail, from thy wanderings long, my much lov'd sprite, Thou friend, thou lover of the lowly, hail! Tell, in what realms thou sport'st thy merry night, Trail'st the long mop, or whirl'st the mimic flail. Where dost thou deck the much-disorder'd hall, While the tir'd damsel in Elysium sleeps...
Strana 12 - midst the wreck of things which were; There lie interr'd the more illustrious dead. The wind is up: hark! how it howls! Methinks Till now, I never heard a sound so dreary: Doors creak, and windows clap, and night's foul bird, Rook'd...
Strana 12 - Strange things, the neighbours say, have happen'd here: Wild shrieks have issued from the hollow tombs : Dead men have come again, and walk'd about ; And the great bell has toll'd, unrung, untouch'd. (Such tales their cheer at wake or gossiping, When it draws near to witching time of night...
Strana 64 - ... during the latter part of the last century and the beginning of the present.
Strana 104 - Molest her ancient solitary reign. Beneath those rugged elms, that yew-tree's shade, Where heaves the turf in many a mould'ring heap, Each in his narrow cell forever laid, The rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep.
Strana 143 - Ogilvies, by a rude but ancient custom, which bound the guest to take common part with his host in all dangers which might occur so long as the food eaten under his roof remained in his stomach.