- Scotland)
beforrow (obsolete)
behither (obsolete) ben (dialectal, Scots)
benorth (obsolete; regional, Scotland)
besouth (obsolete; regional, Scotland) betwixt...
-
countrey againe, and that
cutting of the sea is
called Careynesse, and
benorth this
countrey is
called Kenehnache of Ywst, that is in Englishe, the north...
- 1696 c. 13 9
October 1696 Act in
favors of
Preachers at
vacant Churches benorth Forth. Act in
favour of
Preachers at
vacant Churches north of the Forth...
- c. 25 15
November 1600 All
charges of
hornyng aganis persones duelland benorth Die to be
direct upoun fyftene dayes at the leist. All
charges of horning...
-
countrey againe, and that
cutting of the sea is
called Careynesse, and
benorth this
countrey is
called Kenehnache of Ywst, that is in Englishe, the north...
- 1606 c. 27 — 11 July 1606 Act
anent the
erectioun of the kirk of
Leith benorth the brig in ane
paroche kirk. Not
public and
general 1606 c. 28 — 11 July...
- 15 5 July 1695 Act for
Encouragement of
Preachers at
Vacant Churches benorth Forth. (Repealed by
Church Patronage (Scotland) Act 1711 (10 Ann. c. 21))...
-
operating "besouth the
braes of
Athole and Angus",
Captain William Grant's "
benorth Dee", and the
third to the
north and west of Loch Ness. They wore no special...
-
countrey againe, and that
cutting of the sea is
called Careynesse, and
benorth this
countrey is
called Kenehnache of Ywst, that is in Englishe, the north...