"Aberdeen journal" notes and queries (1909) (14744744786)

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"Aberdeen journal" notes and queries (1909) (14744744786)

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Identifier: aberdeenjournaln02unse (find matches)
Title: "Aberdeen journal" notes and queries
Year: 1909 (1900s)
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Publisher: (Aberdeen, Scotland) : "Aberdeen Daily Journal" Office
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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1. — Alexander, minister, Oampvere, 95. — David, doctor, 82. — George, of Glasgowego, 169, 198. — James, of Finzeauch, 13. 125, 246. — James, minister, Gamrie, 82. — John, Auchinoleeh, 306. — Thomas, minister, Gamrie, 214, 382. — William, minister, Dyce, 313.Wishart, George, Scottish Reformer, 45. — Joseph, organ-builder, 21.Witchcraft, 154 Woodside, Old Barracks, 366. Work, Thomas I,., Melbourne, 321, 347, 358. Wright, W., 29. Wyat, Robert, minister, 82. Young, James, 59, 103, 367. — William, sheriff-clerk, Kincardineshire, 77, 104, 269. — William, of Falside, 13. — William, of Shedocksley, 261.Youngson, .Andrew, minister, Aberdour, 222, 340. —■ Janet, centenarian, 291. 6 : j
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ILLUSTRATIONS. Two Aberdeen Provosts of 200 Years Ago ... Frontispiece The Prophet of Betiielnie ... ... Page 120 A Remarkable Letter „ 171 Field-Marshal Keith ... „ 209 Do. Do. „ 210 Do. Do. „ 217 Aims, Hammermen Trade of Old Aberdeen „ 212 The Parish School of Kemnay „ 271 Barra Castle „ 279 Gordon Watch Labels ... „ 880 ABERDEEN JOURNAL NOTES AND QUERIES. (Reprinted from the Aberdeen Weekly Journal.) Vol. II. No. 38.—January 6, 1909. The Barony of Clinton. With one exception, the title in virtue ofwhich Lord Clinton sits in the House of Lordsis the oldest in the whole peerage of England,and that exception—Mowbray (1283)—wascreated in the same reign of Edward I. In1299, Sir John do Clinton, having distinguishedhimself in the wars of hie Royal master againstthe independence of Scotland, was summonedby writ to Parliament as Baron Clinton OlMaxtock, an estate in Warwickshire, of whichhe had acquired the lordship by hie mairriagewith Ida, eldest sister and co-heir

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