Scotland in the Time of Queen MaryMethuen & Company, 1904 - 243 páginas |
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... Royal Forest of Clunie which clothed the mountains forming the borderlands of Glenmoriston and Kintail ; " and so ... burghs by the rivers , waters and lochs , was already , together with the trade in cattle , one of the profitable ...
... Royal Forest of Clunie which clothed the mountains forming the borderlands of Glenmoriston and Kintail ; " and so ... burghs by the rivers , waters and lochs , was already , together with the trade in cattle , one of the profitable ...
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... burgh and of the kingdom . If the cross and the churchyard were the haunts of the ... royal grant or from immemorial usage . The posi- tion of the tron was ... burghs are to be trusted . But it was in the other purpose which the tron ...
... burgh and of the kingdom . If the cross and the churchyard were the haunts of the ... royal grant or from immemorial usage . The posi- tion of the tron was ... burghs are to be trusted . But it was in the other purpose which the tron ...
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... burgh on condition that they should receive a stipulated annual sum as the collective rent of all the town territory and the ' subjects " that pertained to it . In the case of the king's or royal burghs this sum was directly paid to the ...
... burgh on condition that they should receive a stipulated annual sum as the collective rent of all the town territory and the ' subjects " that pertained to it . In the case of the king's or royal burghs this sum was directly paid to the ...
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... royal burghs these privileges were especially valuable , which implied that the imposts were proportionally high . To the royal burghs belonged the privilege of trading in all parts of the kingdom free of other exactions except those ...
... royal burghs these privileges were especially valuable , which implied that the imposts were proportionally high . To the royal burghs belonged the privilege of trading in all parts of the kingdom free of other exactions except those ...
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... royal burghs , we have seen , had the privilege of trading in every part of the kingdom free of all imposts except those exacted by the Crown , but , in point of fact , even in the time of Mary , there was little communication of any ...
... royal burghs , we have seen , had the privilege of trading in every part of the kingdom free of all imposts except those exacted by the Crown , but , in point of fact , even in the time of Mary , there was little communication of any ...
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