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Mr John Bell , to be Minifter of the parish of Carriden . Mr Hugh Macdougall , to be Minister of the parish of Killin . SEQUESTRATIONS . Jan. 2. Alex . Grant , late vintner in Stonehaven . 7. Andrew Bauld , merchant , Arbroath . ? 15.
Mr John Bell , to be Minifter of the parish of Carriden . Mr Hugh Macdougall , to be Minister of the parish of Killin . SEQUESTRATIONS . Jan. 2. Alex . Grant , late vintner in Stonehaven . 7. Andrew Bauld , merchant , Arbroath . ? 15.
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Mr Douglas , minister of Buncle . 10. At Finzean , Archibald Farquharfon , Efq ; of Finzean . 11. At Aberdour , the Rev. Robert Lifton , minister of that parish . At At Coats , Alexander Aytone , Efq ; of Kippo Feb. 1796 .
Mr Douglas , minister of Buncle . 10. At Finzean , Archibald Farquharfon , Efq ; of Finzean . 11. At Aberdour , the Rev. Robert Lifton , minister of that parish . At At Coats , Alexander Aytone , Efq ; of Kippo Feb. 1796 .
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Of 12 country parishes , taken at random from the Statistical Account of Scotland , fome of them in manufacturing ... only St Cuthbert , or Welt Kirk , the moft populous parish in Scotland , containing 32,947 perfons · 4 34 1 51 ...
Of 12 country parishes , taken at random from the Statistical Account of Scotland , fome of them in manufacturing ... only St Cuthbert , or Welt Kirk , the moft populous parish in Scotland , containing 32,947 perfons · 4 34 1 51 ...
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... if found out of their own parish , and carried , to what is called their place of fettlement , Other obftacles may be the total want of leafes , or the short terms and strict and penal covenants fometimes infifted upon by gentlemen ...
... if found out of their own parish , and carried , to what is called their place of fettlement , Other obftacles may be the total want of leafes , or the short terms and strict and penal covenants fometimes infifted upon by gentlemen ...
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... the land lics half cultivated , and seems , in almoft every parish you go through , to plead for better treatment , by the un- exampled poverty of its appearance . cording to their own difcretion , by which means , the neglect of an ...
... the land lics half cultivated , and seems , in almoft every parish you go through , to plead for better treatment , by the un- exampled poverty of its appearance . cording to their own difcretion , by which means , the neglect of an ...
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