The said day Mr. Thomas Houston, minister of Boleskine, regretted by his letter to the Brethren of the Exercise that all persons of all ranks indifferently buried their dead within his church, not only his own parishioners but some others of the neighbouring... Transactions - Página 128de Gaelic Society of Inverness, Inverness Gaelic Society - 1885Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1885 - 902 páginas
...they also encountered the greater dangers which arose from a total neglect of sanitary laws. In 1G84, for example, the minister of Boleskine complained...the Rev. Aulay Macaulay, great-grandfather of Lord Macauhiy, was at his own request buried within his church in Harris, and so near the surface was the... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie, Alexander Macgregor, Alexander Macbain - 1885 - 604 páginas
...profession. The churches in which these clergy of the past preached must have been horrible places. In 1684 the minister of Boleskine complained "that all persons...ground ;" and as late as 1758 the Rev. Aulay Macaulay, great grandfather of Lord Macaulay, was at his own request buried within his church in Harris, and... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie, Alexander Macgregor, Alexander Macbain - 1885 - 602 páginas
...churches in which these clergy of the past preached must have been humble places. In 1684 the minister uf Boleskine complained " that all persons of all ranks...were hardly under ground ;" and as late as 1758 the Kev. Aulay Macaulay, great grandfather of Lord Macaulay, was at his own request buried within his church... | |
| Church of Scotland. Presbytery of Inverness - 1896 - 456 páginas
...Mr. Thomas Houston, Minister of Boleskine, regretted by his letter to the breyren of the Exercise, that all persons of all ranks indifferently buried their dead within his church, not only his own parochiners but some oyra of the neighbouring paroches, so that severall coffines were hardly under... | |
| Scottish History Society - 1896 - 456 páginas
...Mr. Thomas Houston, Minister of Boleskine, regretted by his letter to the breyren of the Exercise, that all persons of all ranks indifferently buried their dead within his church, not only his own parochiners but some oy™ of the neighbouring paroches, so that severall coffines were hardly under... | |
| Church of Scotland. Presbytery of Inverness - 1896 - 460 páginas
...Houston, Minister of Boleskine, regretted by his letter to the breyren of the Exercise, that all pereons of all ranks indifferently buried their dead within his church, not only his own parochiners but some oy™ of the neighbouring paroches, so that severall coffines were hardly under... | |
| Gaelic Society of Glasgow - 1908 - 372 páginas
...Mr. Thomas Houston, minister of Boleskine, regretted by his letter to the Brethren of the Exercise that all persons of all ranks indifferently buried...own parishioners but some others of the neighbouring paroches, so that several coffins were hardly under ground, which was like to be very dangerous and... | |
| Gaelic Society of Glasgow - 1908 - 374 páginas
...Mr. Thomas Houston, minister of Boleskine, regretted by his letter to the Brethren of the Exercise that all persons of all ranks indifferently buried...own parishioners but some others of the neighbouring paroches, so that several coffins were hardly under ground, which was like to be very dangerous and... | |
| Gaelic Society of Inverness, Inverness Gaelic Society - 1922 - 422 páginas
...day Mr Thomas Houston, minister of Boleskine, regretted by his letter to the Brethren of the Exercise that all persons of all ranks indifferently buried...own parishioners but some others of the neighbouring paroches, so that several coffins were hardly under ground, which was like to be very dangerous and... | |
| William Mackay - 1925 - 440 páginas
...day Mr Thomas Houston, minister of Boleskine, regretted by his letter to the Brethren of the Exercise that all persons of all ranks indifferently buried...own parishioners but some others of the neighbouring paroches, so that several coffins were hardly under ground, which was like to be very dangerous and... | |
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