Annals of Aberdeen, from the reign of king William the lion, Volum 11818 |
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Pàgina xvi
... ... p . 281 BOOK II . CHAPTER I. Of the ancient and present state of the Town of Aberdeen , Suburbs , & c . - Harbour - and progressive improvements , & c . .... p . 375 CHAPTER II . Of the Public Buildings in Aberdeen - xvi CONTENTS .
... ... p . 281 BOOK II . CHAPTER I. Of the ancient and present state of the Town of Aberdeen , Suburbs , & c . - Harbour - and progressive improvements , & c . .... p . 375 CHAPTER II . Of the Public Buildings in Aberdeen - xvi CONTENTS .
Pàgina 6
... harbour with the river Dee , and both would unite in one efflux into the ocean.— This conjecture is greatly confirmed by the maps in the works of Ptolemy and Richard , in which no such river as the Don is delineated , nor even mentioned ...
... harbour with the river Dee , and both would unite in one efflux into the ocean.— This conjecture is greatly confirmed by the maps in the works of Ptolemy and Richard , in which no such river as the Don is delineated , nor even mentioned ...
Pàgina 57
... harbour was locked by a boom , thrown across its entrance ; and I every citizen * Buchanan , lib . xii . cap . 19. - Rymer's Fæd . vol . ii . p . 483 , 484 . + " Hee and mighty Lord , I recomawnde me humly onto your Lordschippis with ...
... harbour was locked by a boom , thrown across its entrance ; and I every citizen * Buchanan , lib . xii . cap . 19. - Rymer's Fæd . vol . ii . p . 483 , 484 . + " Hee and mighty Lord , I recomawnde me humly onto your Lordschippis with ...
Pàgina 78
... harbour . Contribution of L.SO made by the town for King James II.'s daughter , Elizabeth , in Brittany . 1477 The Quire of St. Nicholas Church begun to be erected . 1479 Alex . Couts appointed public Scavenger , and allowed one penny ...
... harbour . Contribution of L.SO made by the town for King James II.'s daughter , Elizabeth , in Brittany . 1477 The Quire of St. Nicholas Church begun to be erected . 1479 Alex . Couts appointed public Scavenger , and allowed one penny ...
Pàgina 87
... harbour from these parts , with cargoes of grain , maschlaw , malt , flax , fruit , and other commodities , for the merchants of the town . The ex- ports and other imports seem to have been pretty much of the same nature with those ...
... harbour from these parts , with cargoes of grain , maschlaw , malt , flax , fruit , and other commodities , for the merchants of the town . The ex- ports and other imports seem to have been pretty much of the same nature with those ...
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Frases i termes més freqüents
Aberdeen act of parliament æra afterwards Alex Alexander ancient annual appears appointed apud army attended baillies bishop of Aberdeen bolls Bridge of Dee burgesses of guild burgh burgi Charles charter church citizens commissioners committee considerable Council Register Counsall counsellors covenanters David dean of guild debt Earl Earl of Huntly Edinburgh England execution expense feu duties Forbes funds George Gordon granted guildry hæc harbour head court houses Huntly inhabitants John King James king's kingdom lands Lord magis magistrates and council magistrates and town Majesty's Marischal meal meeting Menzies merchant merks Michaelmas Montrose ñri obtained occasion Old Aberdeen persons Perth Poll Election present provost quæ river Dee river Don Robert royal boroughs sauser Scotland Scottish money sterling stone streets thereof Thomas Thomas Menzies tion town council town's trade trates treasurer trustees tyme William wine
Passatges populars
Pàgina 365 - July, 1812 ; present, his royal highness the Prince Regent in . Council : — It is this day ordered, by his royal highness the Prince Regent, in the name and on the behalf of his majesty, and by and with the advice of his majesty's privy council, that no ships or vessels belonging...
Pàgina 400 - ... during the season, from the first day of April to the first day of July...
Pàgina 395 - Fourth may have been and may be made and incurred before any general sewers rate can be recovered ; be it therefore enacted, That it shall and may be lawful for the courts of sewers from time to time to borrow and take up at interest any sum or sums of money for the...
Pàgina 452 - Act, shall refuse to accept the same, or shall not be able to make a good Title to the Premises, to the Satisfaction of the said...
Pàgina 96 - ... serious part of these motley scenes; at least they were persuaded that the solemnity of the subject covered or excused all incongruities. They had no just idea of decorum, consequently but little sense of the ridiculous: what appears to -us to be the highest burlesque, on them would have made no sort of impression. We must not wonder at this, in an age when courage, devotion, and ignorance, comgosed the character of European manners...
Pàgina 89 - Devil with his wooden dagger, and to make him roar for the entertainment of the populace. As the Mysteries or Miracle-plays " frequently required the introduction of allegorical characters, such as Charity, Sin, Death, Hope, Faith, or the like, and as the common poetry of the times, especially among the French, began to deal much in allegory, at length plays were formed entirely consisting of such personifications. These were called MORALITIES.
Pàgina 21 - Register is be the forcited act Ordained to be respected as the true and unrepealable rule of all armes and bearings in Scotland, To remaine with the Lyon's office as a publict Register of the kingdome.
Pàgina 175 - Funerals of a right reverend Father in God Patrick Forbes of Corse, bishop of Aberdeen?
Pàgina 21 - Eighth, by the Grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c.
Pàgina 269 - In 1674 Mr. Gregory was called to Edinburgh, to fill the chair of mathematics in that university. This place he had held but little more than a year, when, in October 1675, being employed in shewing the satellites of Jupiter through a telescope to some of his pupils, he was suddenly struck with total blindness, and died a few days after, to the great loss of the mathematical world, at only thirty-seven years of age.