10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «KILLOGIE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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killogie in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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Vpone Yool evin James Grant gois He gou out sum sum get of his awin, leaving
Ballindalloche in the killogie betuixt er thir tua gardianis, and his ... with vther tua
His ordouris. lymmaris to ly abone the killogie, the rest he took with him self.
Spalding Club, Aberdeen, 1850
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language: in which the ...
KILL-FUDDIE, s. The aperture by .which the fuel is put into the kiln, Mearns. This
is different from thei Killogie, as the kill-fuddie is in the interior part of the killogie,
immediately forming the.mouth of the kiln.-—Fuddie may be allied to Teut.
3
Memorialls of the Trubles in Scotland and in England A. D. ...
He restls not whill he gat ane eom- with шт „шт, „ho recept James Grant. escaipit
out of the killogie. missioun, and takis Thomas Grant goodman of the killogie,
Grant his sone, Patrik Anderson in Elchess, with tua vther fellowis who wes the ...
John Spalding, John Stuart, 1850
4
The Songs of Scotland Adapted to Their Appropriate Melodies
... o' bear-meal, bannocks o' barley, Here's to the Highlandman's bannocks o'
barley. “ Bsnxocxs o' BEAR-MEAL." Mr. Stenhouse's note is as follows : “ This fine
old tune was originally called ' The Killogie ;' but the words beginning, ' A Lad and
...
George Farquhar Graham, 1861
5
The songs of Scotland: adapted to their appropriate melodies ...
Mr. Stenhouse's note is as follows : “ This fine old tune was originally called ' The
Killogie ;' but the words beginning, ' A Lad and a Lassie lay in a Killogie,' are
inadmissible. In 1688, Lord Newbottle, eldest son of William Ker, Earl of Lothian,
...
6
Memorialls of the Trubles in Scotland and in England: A.D. ...
... and the schakles lovsit fra Ballindallochis arme, quhairwith he wes tormentit,
bot had still ane strong man H» u «in dre«. vpone ilk gardie, whidder he wes
sleiping or walking ; and this nicht he wes laid in the killogie, haveing Leonard
Leslie, ...
John Spalding, John Stuart, 1850
7
The history of the troubles and memorable transactions in ...
Ye heard befor, how young Balnadallach marvellously escaped out of the killogie
. He rests not whyle he got ane commission, and takes Thomas Grant, goodman
at the killogie, Grant his son, Patrick Anderson in Elchess, with two other fellows,
...
Thomas, goodman of the Killogie,) 37. Grantham, II. 124. Gray, Lord, 348. II. 137,
140. -- Master of, 139. T Mr. Andrew, ll. 215, 219. -- Edward, II. 183. Patrick, 155.
159, 302. -_ Sir William, II. 101. Gray Friars Kirk of Aberdeen, 232. Mr. Thomas ...
9
The History of the Troubles and Memorable Transactions in ...
He rests not whyle he got ane commission, and takes Thomas Grant, goodman at
the killogie, Grant his son, Patrick Anderson in Elchess, with two other fellows,
who were the ordinary receiptors of James Grant for laid ; and, upon the third of ...
John Spalding, James Henry Skene, 1828
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A Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the Words ...
This 1b different f rom the Killogie, as the kill-fuddie Is in the interior part of the
killogie, immediately forming the mouth of the kiln.— Fuddie may be allied to Teut
. voed-en, vued-en, alere, nutrire, q. the place by which the kiln is fed or supplied.