10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PEATARY»
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1
Caledonia, Or an Account, Historical and Topographic, of ...
And he added some houses, in Berwick, lb. 115. From Alexander de Purvays, of
Ersildun, they obtained, a messuage, with a husband- land, in- Ersildun. lb. 195.
Ada de Fawnes granted them a peatary, in the territory of Fawnes. lb. 145. (a) lb.
2
History of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club
Formerly peat was dug out, dried and carried on asses' backs into Greenlaw, and
sold for domestic use; but the introduction of coal caused the peatary to be
abandoned. As the conditions of moisture and cold still continue in this elevated ...
Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, 1868
3
History of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, Instituted ...
Formerly peat was dug out, dried and carried on asses' backs into Greenlaw, and
sold for domestic use ; but the introduction of coal caused the peatary to be
abandoned. As the conditions of moisture and cold still continue in this elevated ...
Berwickshire Naturalists' Club (Scotland)., 1868
4
Calendonia: or, An account, historical and topographic, of ...
Ib. 83. And he added some houses, in Berwick. Ib. 115. From Alexander de
Purvay6, pf Ersildun, they obtained, a messuage, with a husband- land, in
Ersildun. Ib. 195. Ada de Fawnes granted, them a peatary, in the territory, of
Fawnes. Ib. 145.
5
The acts of William I, King of Scots, 1165-1214
Confirms to Coupar Angus Abbey the grant made by Thomas 414 son of Malcolm
of Lundie of one merk of silver annually, to be taken from his land of '
Balmetiremahc', with common rights in the peatary beside Lochindores (in
Lundie), Angus, ...
Scotland. Sovereign (1165-1214 : William I)., G. W. S. Barrow, 1971
6
The Scottish Antiquary, Or, Northern Notes & Queries
... and as the moss and dry land extend themselves as far as the rock on the west
side of the moss, and from the rock as far as the little black hill or mount \j>arvum
nigrum montem\, and from the hill to the west side of the peatary [petera ; Sir W.
7
The Scottish Antiquary: Or, Northern Notes & Queries
... and as the moss and dry land extend themselves as far as the rock on the west
side of the moss, and from the rock as far as the little black hill or mount \j>arvum
nigrum monteni], and from the hill to the west side of the peatary [petera ; Sir W.
Arthur Washington Cornelius Hallen, John Horne Stevenson, 1899
8
Caledonia, Or an Account, Historical and Topographical, of ...
(11) Adam de Gordon granted a peatary in his estate of Fawnys to the monks of
Dryburgh. Chart. Dryb. 14,6 : And Alicia, during her widowhood, after the death of
her husband, in the Holyland, during the year 1270, granted a confirmation of ...
Along with valuable rights of pasture on the common of Tranent, and six acres of
meadow in his meadow of Tranent, he granted to them twenty loads of peats from
his own peatary, and fewel for the grange where the other men of the ' town ...
10
Robert Bruce and the Community of the Realm of Scotland
This record speaks of teinds of corn and fish of Airthrey and Cornton 'west of
Causewayhead [a capite de la chaucee] next beside the Spittal as far as the
peatary of Airthrey'. There was also north of the Forth an area called the 'burgh
grieve's ...