- of the
metal was
turned into
horseshoes and used to mend
ploughs at the
Kirktoun of Glenbuchat. In May 1585
Margaret Haldane, the wife of
David Erskine...
- was at
first known as 'Newtown of Campsie', to
distinguish it from the '
Kirktoun' or 'Clachan' of Campsie, at the foot of
Campsie Glen.
During the 19th...
- [Dorusduain] Beg,
Little Innerennet,
Derisduan [Dorusduain] Moir, Auchadrein,
Kirktoun, Ardtulloch, Rovoch, Quhissil, Tullych,
Derewall and Nuik, Inchchro, Morowoch...
-
world famous and
created a
cottage industry, with
cheese merchants from
Kirktoun buying up the
cheeses and
taking them to
Glasgow for sale. The cheese-making...
-
Donators of
Dumfermling for a w****ly
mercat and two
yearly fairs at the
kirktoun of Fyvie. Not
public and
general 1705 c. 29 — 14
September 1705 Act in...
-
Carnegie of
Finheaven for two free
faires yearly and a w****ly
mercat at the
Kirktoun of Finheaven. Not
public and
general 1686 c. 94 — 15 June 1686 Warrand...
-
favors of the Lord
Duffus for two
yearly fairs and a w****ly
Mercat at the
kirktoun of Duffus. Not
public and
general 1695 c. 124 — 17 July 1695 Act in favours...
-
Peter Fraser, Inverness-shire.
Simon Fraser, Inverness.
William Fraser,
Kirktoun, Aird, Farmer.
Alexander Fraser, Clunie,
Aberdeen Servant,
Castle Fraser...
- Act in
favors of
Archibald Earl of
Argyle for two
yearly fairs at the
Kirktoun of Dollar. Not
public and
general 1701 c. 31 — 31
January 1701 Act in favors...
-
Kirkton (Scots:
Kirktoun) is a
small area in the north-west of
Livingston in West Lothian, Scotland. The area is
mainly occupied by an
industrial estate...