- (obsolete) ben (dialectal, Scots)
benorth (obsolete; regional, Scotland)
besouth (obsolete; regional, Scotland)
betwixt (archaic; poetical; dialectal) 'twixt...
- 1674, were Col.
Thomas Ballard Sr.,
Daniel Parke, Col. John Page,
James Besouth,
Robert Cobbs,
James Bray, Capt.
Philip Chesley and
William Aylett. The...
- Norvell, Hugh
Norvell married multiple women named Sarah. The
former Sarah Besouth (1674-1704) gave
birth to sons
George (1693-1786), Hugh Jr. (1699-1759)...
- with the isle of
Westray and
lands at
Birsay including Marwick,
Birsay Besouth, and
Skalden Fea, from
episcopal property.
Balfour and
Bothwell quarrelled...
- in
their own area—one
commanded by
Captain Campbell of
Fonab operating "
besouth the
braes of
Athole and Angus",
Captain William Grant's "benorth Dee",...