10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «FOUDRIE»
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Notes on Orkney and Zetland: Illustrative of the History, ...
... integram superiori- tatem libere tenen. advocatione donatione ecclestarum
beneficio- rum et capellaniarum earundem, cum omnibus suis pertinen. cum
officiis justiciarii vicecomitis vicecomitatus de Orknay et foudrie Zetlandie, cum
omnibus ...
2
An Etymological Glossary of the Shetland & Orkney Dialect: ...
Foudrie also means the diiferent subdivisions grouped and presided over by the "
grand foud," 0. and S. Foudrie, the office of chief-governor formerly in Orkney and
Shetland, 0. and S. Fourareen, a four-oared skiff, S. Fou's-a-wi'-dee, how is all ...
Thomas Edmondston (of Buness, Shetland.),
1866
3
Cases Decided in the Court of Session, Jury Court, and High ...
Orkney and Zetland have, ever since they were annexed to Scotland, formed only
one stew. artry, shire, foudrie, admiraltyI and jurisdiction, (with the exception of
the sherifi'ship over the hishopric during the subsistence of Episcopacy ;) and ...
Scotland. Court of Session, Sir George Deas, James Anderson,
1829
4
Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
Geuis and grantis to the said Lord Robert Stewart — to ex- erce the saidis offices
of iusticiarie, schirefschip and foudrie be thame selffis and thair deputtis ane or
ma, And with power alsua clerkis, seriandis, dempsteris, and vtheris memberis of
...
5
Archaeologia Scotica: Or Transactions of the Society of ...
The Zaugthing or lawting of the foudrie of Sh:etlan~d (for we know little or nothing
of that of Orkney) to which all the udallers owed their service, was situated in a
valley, which, from this circumstance, was named Thingviiller, now corrupted into
...
6
The Edinburgh encyclopaedia
The country, at the same time, acquired the name of a Foudrie. In the lake of
Strom in Shetland, is shown a small holm, on which are the remains of an ancient
burgh, where, according to tradition, a son of one of the Earls of Orkney fled in
order ...
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English Language Word Builder
... TABANID DEPSIDE RAPHIDE BRICKIE* CHEAPIE CRUISIE EUGARIE
FOUDRIE JOHNNIE PLISKIE QUASHIE ROUGHIE SHORTIE STARNIE
SWAGGIE TOUGHIE WHARFIE EPICIER LARMIER VERNIER NARGILEh
ATABRINe BOURSIN ...
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A description of the Shetland Islands: comprising an account ...
Over the decrees of the subordinate foude or bailiff was placed the controul of the
Great Foude or Lagman, to whose superintendence was entrusted the whole of
the jurisdiction of the foudrie of Shetland. It is remarked by Mallet of the Lagman ...
9
The General Grievances and Oppression of the Isles of Orkney ...
When Orkney and Zetland are treated of in our statutes and records, they are
invariably referred to by their distinctive appellations, and usually as " the
countrey," or " lands and she- " riffdom or foudrie of Orkney and Zetland." — See
Statutes ...
James Mackenzie, A. C. Groat, Henry Cheyne,
1836
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Holocaust and Genocide: The Trials of Dorothy Joudrie
ISBN 0-88920-330-X J )3 Marian Engels Notebooks: 'Ah, mon cahien écoute
Christl Verduyn, editor 1999 / viii + 576 pp. / ISBN 0-88920-333-4 Be Good,
Sweet Maid: The Trials of Dorothy foudrie Audrey Andrews 1999 / xvi + 276 pp.