- also
appears on the Plan of
Edenburgh,
Exactly Done. However, on the
engraving entitled North Prospect of the City of
Edenburgh the
detail of the flag, when...
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Forestry Taylor, E.J. Ph.D. (1960).
Synecology and
Silviculture in Ghana.
Edenburgh, Scotland:
Thomas Nelson and Sons. p. 191.
Sapele - The Wood Database...
- the
Palace block of the Castle. On The
North Prospect of the City of
Edenburgh engraving, the flag is indistinct. On 17
April 1707, just two w****s prior...
- The
North Prospect of the City of
Edenburgh is an
engraving by John
Abraham Slezer that was
probably drafted around 1690 and
published 1718–19. This depiction...
- the
heart of Edinburgh". The City of
Edinburgh Council Blog. City of
Edenburgh Council.
Retrieved 14 May 2019. "WHY
Architecture faces lawsuit over San...
- Rymer's
Foedera mentions a "Walter
Edgar a
person of
Penicok south of
Edenburgh",
which logically can only be what is now
called Penicuik.
Penycook appears...
-
Edinburgh City Archives. A
Large Relation of the
Fight at
Leith near
Edenburgh (London, 1650), p. 3. DH Robertson, The
Sculptured Stones of Leith, fold-out...
- Kirkliston.
Ralph Sadler described two
meetings in the "middle waye
betwene Edenburgh and Lythcoo". The two
sides made an
agreement at
Kirkliston which was...
-
sundry Bishops and
Ministers of Scotland, at his last
imprisonment in
Edenburgh, for the
Catholike Faith, in the
yeares of our Lord 1620 and 1621. Sent...
- Jean Straiton, a
native of Dundee. The
North Prospect of the City of
Edenburgh "Slezer, John" .
Dictionary of
National Biography. London: Smith, Elder...