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History of the Parish and Burgh of Laurencekirk (1880) William Ruxton Fraser No preview available - 2009 |
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Aberdeen acquired afterwards Alexander Andrews appears appointed Author Barclay barony bears Beattie became belonged Book born brother burgh called Carnegie century charge Charles charter Church close cloth connection continued Conveth Crown 8vo daughter David death designated died duties Earl early Edinburgh Edition eldest entered erected Falconer farm farmer father Fcap George given hands Haulkerton held History honour Illustrations interest James John Johnston Keith King known Lady laird lands late Laurencekirk Lord Lord Gardenstone March Marischal married meeting Middleton Mill minister native never occasion original parish passed period persons possession practice present probably Professor received record remarked represented residence respect Robert schoolmaster Scotland sons soon succeeded successive tenant third tion took University village vols whole wife young
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