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... Book of Deer -Mr Alexander Macbain , M.A. Celtic Derivation of English River Names - Dr A. H. F. Cameron 166 Presbyterial Notices of Mac Mhaighstir Alastair , and some of his Contemporaries in Ardnamurchan and Morven - Mr William Mackay ...
... Book of Deer -Mr Alexander Macbain , M.A. Celtic Derivation of English River Names - Dr A. H. F. Cameron 166 Presbyterial Notices of Mac Mhaighstir Alastair , and some of his Contemporaries in Ardnamurchan and Morven - Mr William Mackay ...
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... Book of Deer . " The paper was illustrated with enlarged drawings from the original work by Mr P. H. Smart , Inverness . Mr Macbain's paper was as follows : - : - THE BOOK OF DEER . The Book of Deer was discovered in 1860 by Mr Bradshaw ...
... Book of Deer . " The paper was illustrated with enlarged drawings from the original work by Mr P. H. Smart , Inverness . Mr Macbain's paper was as follows : - : - THE BOOK OF DEER . The Book of Deer was discovered in 1860 by Mr Bradshaw ...
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... book of importance to the Gael of Scot- land formed no part of its original contents . It is the Gaelic entries of grants of land made to the Monastery of Deer in the eleventh and twelfth centuries that make the book of supreme value to ...
... book of importance to the Gael of Scot- land formed no part of its original contents . It is the Gaelic entries of grants of land made to the Monastery of Deer in the eleventh and twelfth centuries that make the book of supreme value to ...
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... Deer free from all lay interference and undue exac- tion , as it is written in their book . " 66 These entries are important , not merely linguistically , but also historically . They throw an important side - light on ... Book of Deer . 139.
... Deer free from all lay interference and undue exac- tion , as it is written in their book . " 66 These entries are important , not merely linguistically , but also historically . They throw an important side - light on ... Book of Deer . 139.
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... Book of Deer . The somewhat bewildering succession of names in the entries is also of interest ; sons do not often succeed fathers , and brothers are preferred to children . This points to surviving Pictish influence in the succession ...
... Book of Deer . The somewhat bewildering succession of names in the entries is also of interest ; sons do not often succeed fathers , and brothers are preferred to children . This points to surviving Pictish influence in the succession ...
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