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Description: Identifier: imperialgazettscv2wils (find matches) Title: The imperial gazetteer of Scotland; or, Dictionary of Scottish topography, compiled from the most recent authorities, and forming a complete body of Scottish geography, physical, statistical, and historical Year: 1868 (1860s) Authors: Wilson, John Marius Subjects: Publisher: London A. Fullarton Contributing Library: National Library of Scotland Digitizing Sponsor: National Library of Scotland View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: ndis, quhen thay wer found cowartis, or dis-comfist be thair ennymes, to give occasioun tootheris to be more bald & hardy quhen danger oe-currit. Whatever might be their character in thatearly period, they have in later ages showed, atleast, a gooddeal of humour in their depredations.Of this we have an amusing proof in the ballad ofthe Lochmaben Harper, who, having been seizedwith a strong attachment to the Lord Wardens Wanton Brown, made his way to Carlisle-castle,although blind, and so enchanted the whole com-pany, and even the minions, by the charms of hismusic, that he found means, not only to send off thewardens charger, but to persuade him, that whilehe was exerting himself to the utmost to gratify thecompany, some one had stole his own gude graymare, and thus to secure far more than the valueof all his pretended loss. Allace! allace! quo the cunning auld harper, 1 And ever allace that I cum here!In Scotland I lost a braw cowt foal; In England theyve stown my gude gray murel Text Appearing After Image: LOCH MABEN. & CASTLE. Then aye lie harped, ami nye In- earned; Sae sweet were the liarpings lie let them hear:lie was paid for the foal he had never lost, And three times ower for his glide gray mare. Additional to the castles there are, in the land-ward part of the parish, two or three other civilantiquities. Hnlf-a-mile north-west of the town,overlooking the Mill-loch, is a rising ground calledWoody or Dinwoody-castle. The summit, thoughpossessing no vestige of building, is surroundedwith a trench very distinctly marked. In a fieldsouth-west of the town is the circular trace of atower, which anciently possessed a wild fame. Itis called Coekies-field, from one John Cock, orOCoek, who resided in it, and was one of the mostrenowned freebooters of Annandale. An old ballad,still extant, details his feats of arms, dilates on hisgreat personal strength, and narrates the mannerof his death. A party of the Kings foresters, towhom he had been an intolerable pest, and whomhe had r Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Title: The imperial gazetteer of Scotland; or, Dictionary of Scottish topography, compiled from the most recent authorities, and forming a complete body of Scottish geography, physical, statistical, and (14802355833)
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