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The Baronage of Angus and Mearns, Comprising the Genealogy of Three Hundred and Sixty families – Curious Anecdotes- Descriptions of Clan Tartans, Badges, Slogans, Armory, and Seats- Ancient Sculptures
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Lives Of The Lindsays: Or A Memoir Of The House Of Crawford And Balcarres
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Memorials of Angus and the Mearns: Being an Account, Historical, Antiquarian, and Traditionary, of the Castles and Towns Visited by Edward I., and of the Barons, Clergy, and Others, Who Swore Fealty to England in 1291-6, Etc.
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The Bards of Angus and the Mearns : An Anthology of the Counties
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The Mearns of Old: a History of Kincardine from the Earliest Times to the Seventeenth Century
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Oor Ain Folk: Being Memoirs Of Manse Life In the Mearns and a Crack About Old Times
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Bagimond’s Roll, for the Archdeaconry of Teviotdale
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The Poems of Ossian: Originally Translated by James Macpherson, Esq. Attempted in English Verse by the late Rev.John Shackleton
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The Poems of Ossian – Translated by James Macpherson, Esq … A new ed., carefully corrected, and greatly improved
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Dumfries and Galloway Highways and Byways: Guide to 200 Walks and Climbs
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Letter to the people of Laurencekirk : on occasion of presenting the King’s charter, by which that village is erected into a free and independent burgh of barony : to which are subjoined, an abridgement of two letters published by Sir Richard Cox, containing an account of the establishment and progress of industry in his village near Corke in Ireland, the Guardian, No. 9, and, the clause of erection of Laurencekirk into a burgh of barony
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Letter to the people of Laurencekirk : on occasion of presenting the King’s charter, by which that village is erected into a free and independent burgh of barony : to which are subjoined, an abridgement of two letters published by Sir Richard Cox, containing an account of the establishment and progress of industry in his village near Corke in Ireland, the Guardian, No. 9, and, the clause of erection of Laurencekirk into a burgh of barony.
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