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Abbey Abbot Albertus Albertus Magnus Alexander ancient Andrew Antiquaries antiquities appeared archæological Archbishop Archibald barony Bishop British Museum Brochs bronze Bronze Age burgh Cardonald Carrick castle Castlemilk Cathcart Cathedral century chaplaincy Charters church of Glasgow collection contains copy Crawfurd Crichton Crosraguell Crosshill Culdees Dalrymple Duncan David described Dougalston Earl Earl of Menteith east Edinburgh edition Elderslie English folio George Glasgow Cathedral Govan Graham Hamilton interesting Iron Age James John Crawfurd King Knockdolian lands Langside leaves London Lord Maybole mentioned monastery monks original ornaments Paisley Paris parish Pastrengo Polmadie possession present printed probably relics remains Renfrewshire road Robert Roman royal Rutherglen schools Scotch Scotland Scots Scottish secrets side Stewart Stirling stone Strathbungo Street Thomas tokens translation vessel village volume wall Wallace Walter William
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