Annals of Aberdeen: From the Reign of King William the Lion, to the End of the Year 1818; with an Account of the City, Cathedral and University of Old Aberdeen, Volume 2 |
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... Magistrates - Baillie Court - Dean of Guild Court— Public Registers CHAPTER III . p . 255 Of the Post Office - Custom House - Excise Office - Linen Stamp Of- fice - Cess Office - Fire Insurance Offices , and other local matters p . 269 ...
... Magistrates - Baillie Court - Dean of Guild Court— Public Registers CHAPTER III . p . 255 Of the Post Office - Custom House - Excise Office - Linen Stamp Of- fice - Cess Office - Fire Insurance Offices , and other local matters p . 269 ...
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... magistrates and town . council were patrons of most of the chantries ; many of the citizens had their peculiar altars , dedicated to particular Saints , to which they largely contributed ; and the fabric of the church was sup- ported by ...
... magistrates and town . council were patrons of most of the chantries ; many of the citizens had their peculiar altars , dedicated to particular Saints , to which they largely contributed ; and the fabric of the church was sup- ported by ...
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... magistrates and council allowed an yearly salary of L.1 6s . 8d . to the organist † of the church ; and , in the year 1485 , for defraying the expense of constructing new organs , a tax was imposed by the council and community , on all ...
... magistrates and council allowed an yearly salary of L.1 6s . 8d . to the organist † of the church ; and , in the year 1485 , for defraying the expense of constructing new organs , a tax was imposed by the council and community , on all ...
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... magistrates and council , to perform divine service in the church , for which a salary of ten merks yearly was allowed him ; and , by the con- ditions of the agreement , he was to receive his meals , for five days in the week , from ...
... magistrates and council , to perform divine service in the church , for which a salary of ten merks yearly was allowed him ; and , by the con- ditions of the agreement , he was to receive his meals , for five days in the week , from ...
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... magistrates and town council were patrons , was , at the time of the Reformation , L.3 15s . 4d . Scottish money , besides the rent of the croft and garden . No. II . * Cartulary of St. Nicholas Church , f . 22 . + A commemoration for ...
... magistrates and town council were patrons , was , at the time of the Reformation , L.3 15s . 4d . Scottish money , besides the rent of the croft and garden . No. II . * Cartulary of St. Nicholas Church , f . 22 . + A commemoration for ...
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Page 400 - ... appointed to reprove him for a behaviour so unbecoming a Covenanted monarch. The spokesman of the committee, one Douglas, began with a severe aspect, informed the king that great scandal had been given to the godly, enlarged on the heinous nature of sin, and concluded with exhorting his majesty, whenever he was disposed to amuse himself, to be more careful, for the future, in shutting the windows. This delicacy, so unusual to the place and to the character of the man, was remarked by the king,...
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Page 363 - ... barbarity. His history is written with elegance and vigour, but his fabulousness and credulity are justly blamed. His fabulousness, if he was the author of the fictions, is a fault for which no apology can be made ; but his credulity may be excused in an age when all men were credulous.
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Page 140 - Lennox came to the conclusion that he was a man who had seen a good deal of the world, and had been acquainted with several phases of life of a more or less curious kind.
Page 98 - Moral philosophy, containing ethics, jurisprudence, and politics ; the study of these being accompanied with the perusal of some of the best of the ancient moralists.
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