- Fundinguniverse.
International Directory of
Company Histories, Vol. 13.
traiSt.
James Press, 1996. 2016.
Retrieved August 17, 2016. "Jayco
Factory Tour...
- The 16th
century doorway bore the
inscription "O Lord In The(e) is All My
Traist (trust)". Its name was made up from two sources:
Crochallan is
derived from...
-
later sold in 1709.
Innes Crest: A boar's head
erased Proper. Motto: Be
traist Plant badge:
great bulrush Chief: none,
armigerous clan The Duke of Roxburghe...
-
heraldic crest of a boar's head
erased Proper, and the
heraldic motto of BE
TRAIST. Clan
Innes has two
historical tartans, They are
called "Innes Red" and...
- from The
Circular Staircase by Mary
Roberts Rinehart "Innes Clan Crest, Be
Traist Motto,
Family History,
Innes Surname Gifts". www.scotsconnection.com. Retrieved...
- Hunter's
Tryst (/ˈhʌntərz.
ˈtraɪst/) is the name of a long-established inn in Edinburgh, Scotland; it has lent its name to the
surrounding area, near Fairmilehead...
- 1526 (repealed)
January 1526 c. 17 —) 21 June 1526 Of
remeid aganis thaim that
under traist with
dissait committis slauchteris &c. (Repealed by
Statute Law Revision...
- the
stone lintel above this door is
inscribed "O Lord In Thee Is All My
Traist". The
gateway from
Bakehouse Close was
brought from
Carberry Tower in East...
- sanctis, as is now
gaderit and ekit be ane
Reverend fader in God, and our
traist counsalour Williame bischope of
abirdene and utheris, be usit
generaly within...
- stone, the full
inscription on the
lintel reading "O Lord in The is Al My
Traist 1569" (Oh Lord in Thee is All My Trust). In 1588 Robert's son John Gourlay...