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Alexander Scrogie (1565–1659) was a
Scottish clergyman in the
Church of
Scotland who was
minister of St Machar's
Cathedral in
Aberdeen and was an anti-Covenanting...
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William Scrogie (1609–1675) was a
Scottish clergyman in the
Church of
Scotland who
served as
Bishop of Argyll. He was born in Old
Aberdeen the son of...
- ****embly of 1605
Alexander Scrogie 1621 to 1640
William Strachan 1640 to 1653 John
Seaton 1656 to 1662
Alexander Scrogie (secundus) 1659 to 1661 Alexander...
- 1688-1708. pp. 192–216. Moncreiffe, Iain (1973).
Slains and the Errolls. P.
Scrogie, Peterhead. Johnson,
Samuel (1775). A
Journey to the
Western Islands of...
- Taylor, W. L. (1901).
Peterhead Literature During the Past Century. P.
Scrogie,
Observer printing works. p. 6.
Buchan 1908,
Ancient Scottish Tales Henderson...
- Taylor, W. L. (1901).
Peterhead Literature During the Past Century. P.
Scrogie,
Observer printing works. p. 6. McKean,
Charles (1990).
Banff & Buchan:...
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Wisbech and
March from
Thomson in 1993. The
acquisition of Peterhead-based P
Scrogie followed shortly afterwards. In 1995 the
company opened a new 25m Print...
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Origin and
Development of the
Burgh of
Barony of Peterhead. Peterhead: P.
Scrogie. p. 187. OCLC 1087112050. List of
listed buildings in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire...
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Church of
Scotland titles Preceded by
William Scrogie Bishop of
Argyll x 1675–1679 Succeeded by
Colin Falconer Preceded by John
Paterson Bishop of Galloway...
- sister, when Mr
Touchwood unexpectedly arrived, and
announced himself as
Scrogie, the
disinherited son, who by
bribing Solmes, and in
other ways, had learnt...