Geographical Collections Relating to Scotland Made by Walter Macfarlane, Volume 52

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T. and A. Constable, 1907 - Scotland
 

Contents

Kinnetles Parish
26
Inneraritie and Methie Parish
27
Rescobie Parish
28
Cortaquhie and Clovay Parish
29
b Presbetrie of Dundie 10 Dundie Parish
30
Monifieth Parish
32
Maynes Parish
33
Strathmartine Parish
34
Keatnes Parish
35
Ruthvene Parish
36
Lentrathene Parish
37
Ferne Parish
38
Edzell Parish
39
Strickathroe Parish
40
Peart Parish
41
Marietoune Parish
43
Kinnell Parish
44
St Vigeans Parish
45
Arbirlot Parish
47
Panbryd Parish
48
Barrie Parish
49
f Ancient familes in the Shyre
50
A LARGE DESCRIPTION OF GALLOWAY by the parishes in it by Mr Andrew Symson
51
Traqueer Parish
53
Cowend Parish
54
Kirkpatrick Irongrey Parish
55
Lochmiton Parish
56
Kirkcudburgh Parish
57
Rerick Parish
58
Kelton Parish
59
Corsemichael Parish
60
Dalry Parish
61
Corsefairne Parish
62
Balmaghie Parish
63
Tongueland Parish
64
Borgue Parish
65
Girthton Parish
66
Kirkmabreck Parish
67
Monnygaffe Parish
68
Vigton Parish
72
Penygham Parish
75
Kirkinner Parish
77
Sorbie Parish
81
Whitherne Parish
82
Glasserton Parish
85
Mochrum Parish
86
Kirkcowan Parish
88
Glenluce Parish
89
Inch Parish
90
Stranraver Parish
92
Kirkcolme Parish
93
Laswalt Parish
94
Stoniekirk Parish
95
Kirkmaiden Parish
96
a Answer to Queries concerning Galloway
99
b A Generall Description of the Stewartrie of Kirk cudbright
128
c Of the Abbayes Priories and Nunries within the Stewartrie of Kirkcudbright
132
AN ACCOUNT OF THE NORTHSIDE OF THE COAST OF BUCHAN by Alexander Garden of Troup
133
ANE DESCRIPTIONE OF CERTAINE PAIRTS OF THE HIGH LANDS OF SCOTLAND
144
Inveraray
145
Loghow
147
Knapdal
149
Terbert
150
Lorne
151
Mucarne
152
Beandirlogh
153
Appin
155
Durgoure
157
Lochlevin
158
Innerloghie
159
Loquhaber
161
Kilmalie
162
Ardgoure
163
Kengearloch
165
Duard
166
Ardnamurquhen
167
Arrysaig
168
Glengairie
169
Abirtarff
171
Urquhattan
172
Stranearne
173
Knodeard
174
Colla
175
Eigg
176
Cainna
177
Wist
180
Harie
181
Skye
182
A SHORT DESCRIPTION OF I OR IONA 1693
216
of x11
267
MORAVIE DESCRIPTIO
306
ADNOTATA EX BEDE HISTORIA ECCLESIASTICA GENTIS
312
ADNOTATA AD ANTIQUITATEM ScotORUM ET in BRIT
327
ADNOTATA AD PRÆTENTURAS MUROS VALLA
336
ADNOTATA DE ORIGINE LINGUE SAXONICE APUD
342
DE THULE INSULA DISSERTATIO
351
Translation into English of xx
362
DE VESTIGIIS VALLI AGRICOLE ET POSTEA ADRIANI
368
MAJORES GENTIS NOSTRE
376
DE ETIMO NOMINIS SCOTICI ET ANTHROPOPHAGIA
385
BEFOR THE LATE TROUBLES
391
AD TABULAM FIFE
402
Translation into English of xxvIII
407
CATHENESIA STRATHNAVERNIA ROSSIA SUTHERLANDIA etc
412
ROSSIA
413
ASSYNT
414
SUTHERLANDIA
417
CATHENESIA
421
STRATH NAVERNA
424
EDIRDACHEULIS
427
VERA SOUTHERLANDIE CHOROGRAPHICA DESCRIPTIO
436
Translation into English of the eight parts of xxix
443
ABREDONIE UTRIUSO DESCRIPTIO TOPOGRAPHICA AUTORE J G
469
ABREDONIA VETUS
485
Translation into English of xxx and xxx1
491
NOATES AND OBSERVATIONS OF DYVERS PARTS OF THE HIELANDS AND ISLES OF SCOTLAND
509
Memorandum for Knodeord
525
Memorandum for Knapdail Cantyr Lorne
526
Kearera
527
Cola
528
Canna
529
Skie or Skianach
531
Lewis or LochHuis
532
Glendochart
534
GlenLochay
535
Forrests in thir Bounds
536
Noats of Distances of Places about Head of Lochtay Loch Erin L Dochart Glen Urquhay
537
Ross and the parts therof out of Mr Timothy Pont his papers
538
Forrests in Ross
539
Loch Bruyn or Wruyin
540
GlenElcheg
541
Loch Aelsh
542
Keantaill
544
Assyn
545
Stra Charroun
546
Loch Carroun upon the West Sea
548
Aird
549
Urwhodin
550
Stra Farror
552
Ard Meanach
553
Seats betwixt StraArkeg and Innerness
555
Seats in Abirtarff
556
Seats in Stra Nairn in Murray
557
Seats in StraErin in Murray
558
Strath Navern
559
Glenlyon
562
Coryes and Sheels in Glenlyon
563
Of Braid Allaban
564
Places about the head of Loch Erin
565
Stra Gartnay
566
The Draught of Charroun River and Okell River
568
Of Rennoch Coryes Burns Lochs and Sheels therin
570
Stormonth fra Mr D Drummonds Papers
571
Badenoch This is wryten out of Mr Timothies Papers and in it thur manie things false
572
Noats of Lennox and Sterlingshyr gotten fra gentlemen of that countrey 15 May 1644
578
Noats and Memoirs drawn furth of Mr Timothy Pont his papers
582
Fresch Water Lochis in Skianach
584
Divers Distances
586
Kyle
587
Cuningham
590
Upon Garnoch following up the River
591
Distances in the Firth of Clyd
592
Noats of Distances for Badenoch
595
Koryes in Rennach
596
Seats in BuchWhyddyr
597
Braid Albayne
598
Coryes of Braid Albane
599
Of Monygegg
600
Loch Lomond and the Yles therein
601
Memorandum
604
In Galloway and ther about
605
Stratheiren in Murrey and Lochmuy
607
The back of the Ochels and Allon River
608
From thrie sheet of Paper sticht together marked
614
Index Regionum prescriptarum earundem descrip
641
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