- In 1549, Dean
Monro wrote of "Buitt" that it was: very
fertyle ground,
namelie for aitts, with twa strenthes; the ane is the
round castle of Buitt, callit...
- with ane
paroch kirk in it, with mony
solenne geis; very gude for store,
namelie for scheip, with ane
heavin for
heiland Galayis". Uamh Fhraing, also known...
- that
sauld him have the schame. Mar, and the
divelishe Dougl****is, And
namelie,
Morton and Lochlevin, (Robert
Douglas of Lochleven)
Mackgill and Orknay...
- 'The
Diamond of Deuotion; cut and
squared into sixe
severall pointes:
namelie (1) The
Footpath of Felicitie; (2) A
Guide to Godlines; (3) The Schoole...