10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCOWRIE»
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1
Memoir of George Granville, Late Duke of Sutherland, K. G.
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.. 0 1 0 NIatheSOIl, Donald, Scowrie ----------- -- 0 1 0 Gordon, Angus ... William,
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2
Memoir of George Grauville: Late Duke of Sutherland
Parish of Eddrachili.es. ie, John, Esq., Scowrie , William, Esq., Glendhu .. er,
James, Scowrie îond, Donald, Scowriemore. m, Charles, Eddrachilles ... ly,
Robert, Scowrie ly, George, ditto ly, Jean, ditto y, Alex., Sandwood y, Neil,
Scouriemore...
3
A Tour in Sutherlandshire: With Extracts from the ...
Durness, by Rhiconnich, to Scowrie, is about twenty-six miles. Scowrie should be
another resting-place : there is much to see, and a good inn. For my own part, I
have a most pleasing recollection of Scowrie, and of the hospitality of Mr. M'lvor ...
Charles William George St. John, 1849
4
The zoologist: a popular miscellany of natural history
Dipper. — A pair on every stream. Sixpence per head is still given to the keepers
for such as they destroy. Called here the " kingfisher." Missel Thrush. — Rosehall
; not common. Song Tlirush. — Common at Loch Inver, Scowrie, &c. Blackbird.
5
Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
Dipper. — A pair on every stream. Sixpence per head is still given to the keepers
for such as they destroy. Called here the " kingfisher." Missel Thrush. — Rosehall
; not common. Song Thrush. — Common at Loch Inver, Scowrie, &c. Blackbird.
6
Analytical index to the report and evidence contained in ...
Sinclair, Robert, Esq., Scowrie.-- Analysis of his Evidence.)—Has been factor for
t a Duke of Sutherland in the district of Scowrie for the last sixteen months, and is
frequently brought into contact with all classes of the popu ation in this part of the
...
Poor Law Inquiry Commission for Scotland, 1844
7
Prize-essays and Transactions of the Highland and ...
At Scowrie, there are several, but all are precisely of the same description.
Porphyry veins are of very rare occurrence in the gneiss of Sutherland ; " After
concluding the description as far as my examination went of the relations of the
granite of ...
Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, 1841
8
Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
I believe plentiful, though we observed none.) Twite. — Numerous, especially
about Unapool. Starling. — At Scowrie, Badcall, and at Smoo Cave, in Tongue
Raven. — Plentiful still. (Hooded Crow. — There are no carrion crows in
Sutherland.
Edward Newman, James Edmund Harting, 1867
9
Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural Society of ...
At Scowrie, there are several, but all are precisely of the same description.
Porphyry veins are of very rare occurrence in the gneiss of Sutherland ; 'After
concluding the description as far as my examination went of the relations of the
granite of ...
Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, 1841
10
Transactions: With an Abstract of the Proceedings at General ...
At Scowrie, there are several, but all are precisely of the same description.
Porphyry veins are of very rare occurrence in the gneiss of Sutherland ; 'After
concluding the description as far as my examination went of the relation.-, of the
granite of ...
Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, Edinburgh, 1841