Publications: Cramond, William, ed. Tha annals of Banff. 2 v. 1891-93, Issue 101893 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 50
Page 6
... belonging to the said chapel for building there a church and other buildings of their order , and for planting the ... belong to the said chapel for supplying bread , wine , and wax for the more devout performance of the worship of God ...
... belonging to the said chapel for building there a church and other buildings of their order , and for planting the ... belong to the said chapel for supplying bread , wine , and wax for the more devout performance of the worship of God ...
Page 9
... belonging to the Carmelites . In 1544 the Prior , William Smyth , with consent of William Stob , the head of the Order in Scotland , granted a feu charter of the lands of Dalhaugh and Sandiehill in favour of Sir Walter Ogilvie of ...
... belonging to the Carmelites . In 1544 the Prior , William Smyth , with consent of William Stob , the head of the Order in Scotland , granted a feu charter of the lands of Dalhaugh and Sandiehill in favour of Sir Walter Ogilvie of ...
Page 12
... belonging to the mother church and to the chapel , and the greater tithes of the parish . About 1268 the procurations or dues paid to the bishop in lieu of the ancient burden borne by the rural clergy of entertaining him and his suite ...
... belonging to the mother church and to the chapel , and the greater tithes of the parish . About 1268 the procurations or dues paid to the bishop in lieu of the ancient burden borne by the rural clergy of entertaining him and his suite ...
Page 13
... belonging to John Menzies , 3rd February , 1488-9 . The writer of the " Old Statistical Account " ( 1798 ) , quoting apparently from the MS . of William Rose , Montcoffer , states that in 1470 the burgesses were in so distressed a ...
... belonging to John Menzies , 3rd February , 1488-9 . The writer of the " Old Statistical Account " ( 1798 ) , quoting apparently from the MS . of William Rose , Montcoffer , states that in 1470 the burgesses were in so distressed a ...
Page 14
... belonging to him of the farms of the royal fishings of the water of Dovern . In 1526 David , Abbot of Arbroath , set for £ 60 Sc . yearly to Alexander Ogilvie of that ilk the teind sheaves and fruits of the kirks of " Banf and ...
... belonging to him of the farms of the royal fishings of the water of Dovern . In 1526 David , Abbot of Arbroath , set for £ 60 Sc . yearly to Alexander Ogilvie of that ilk the teind sheaves and fruits of the kirks of " Banf and ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abercromby Aberdeen aged Alex Alexander Alexander Abernethie Alexander Duff Alexander Innes Alexander Rhind Andrew appointed April August Baird Bamff Banf Banff Boyndie burges burgesses Burgh of Banff burgum burt Captain charter Church of Banff Clerk congregation cuius Currour daughter December denarii dicti dicti burgi died at Banff Duff Earl Earl of Fife Edinburgh eiusdem elders February Fencibles Fife Findlater Forbes Fordyce George Gordon Grammar School Grant haill harbour Innes interred James Ogilvie Janet January Jean John July June King's Water Kirk Session Laird late Leslie Lieutenant Magistrates March Margaret Mary master memory merchant in Banff merks Milne nostris November octo October parish Patrick Patrick Duff Presbytery present Provost Regiment Reid Robert Robert Sharp Royal Burghs saidis salary sall salmon fishing samyn schoolmaster Scotland September solidi spouse stone is erected successoribus thair thairof Thomas toun tyme Urquhart Walter Ogilvie wife William Wilson yeir
Popular passages
Page 345 - Lord, make me to know mine end, and the measure of my days, what it is; that I may know how frail I am.
Page 399 - ... pratis, pascuis, et pasturis, molendinis, multuris et eorum sequelis, aucupationibus, venationibus, piscationibus, petariis, turbariis, carbonibus, carbonariis, cuniculis, cuniculariis, columbis, columbariis, fabrilibus, brasinis, brueriis et...
Page 374 - William by the grace of God King of Scots to all good men of his whole land greeting.
Page 409 - Eighth, by the Grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c.
Page 396 - Rex Scotorum Omnibus probis hominibus totius terre sue clericis et laicis salutem Sciatis nos dedisse concessisse et hac [Abridged from the original in the charter chest at Philorth.
Page 36 - CHARLES R. Trusty and well beloved, we greet you well. By the letter you sent to us with this bearer, Mr. James Sharp, and by the account he gave of the state of our Church there, we have received full information of your sense of our sufferings, and of your constant affection and loyalty to our person and authority. And therefore we will detain him here no longer (of whose good services we are very sensible), nor will we delay to let you know by him our gracious acceptance of your address, and how...
Page 36 - We do also resolve to protect and preserve the government of the Church of Scotland, as it is settled by law, without violation...
Page 326 - Behold and see, as you pass by, As you are now so once was I; As I am now so you must be, Prepare for death and follow me.
Page 409 - Extracts of all armes, expressing the blazoning thereof, under my hand and seall of office, which register is therby 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.
Page 318 - Remember them which have the rule over you, who have spoken unto you the word of God : whose faith follow, considering the end of their conversation. Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to-day, and for ever.