- The
Lowlands (Scots:
Lallans or
Lawlands,
pronounced [ˈlɑːlən(d)z, ˈlo̜ːl-];
Scottish Gaelic: a' Ghalldachd, lit. 'place of the foreigners', pronounced...
- lyric, came into po****r use
among folk musicians. Ye
Highlands and ye
Lawlands, Oh
where have you been? They have
slain the Earl o'
Moray And layd him...
- 105) 484. "Lowlands of Holland", "Come All You
Little Irish Girls", "The
Lawlands O' Holland", "(The) Low (Low)
Lands of Holland", "The
Lowlands O' Holland"...
- LAL-ənz, Scots: [ˈlɑːlən(d)z, ˈlo̜ːl-]; a
Modern Scots variant of the word
lawlands,
referring to the
lowlands of Scotland), is a term that was traditionally...
-
especially in Ulster. The term Lallans, a
variant of the
Modern Scots word
lawlands [ˈlo̜ːlən(d)z, ˈlɑːlənz], is also used,
though this is more
often taken...
-
Lawland kin and
daddy Frae
winters chill and
summers sun He'll
screen me in his
Highland plaidie A
painted room, a
silken bed Maun
please a
Lawland Lord...
- "Cherry Ripe" "The
Demon Lover" "Helen of Kirkconnel" "Kinmont Willie" "
Lawlands of Holland" "Lyke-Wake Dirge" "Mary Ambree" "Sir Hugh, or the Jew's Daughter"...
- that he will go to the
Lowlands to
steal livestock. I will doun in the
Lawland, Lord, and
thair steill a kow. When God
points out to the
Highlander that...
- 1819
Demolished 1907
Latchingdon TL 889 013 Post 1310 1310
Latchingdon Lawland Mill TL 889 013 Post 1678 1724 1777 1633 1807
Latchingdon TL 887 969 1873...
- Patron:
Nicolaus Wilson 1544-51 –
Thomas Ellis (vicar). Patrons:
Laurence Lawland / John
Beche 1551 – Alyn
Echard (curate) 1557 –
Robert Maryborne. Patron:...