Kirkcudbright, in Scotland, whose Names are thereunto subscribed ; praying their Lordships "to refuse ** to grant further Concessions to the Roman Catholics, " and Canonbie: Stowe cun Jjovem Ecclesiis: Cuckfield i Tileshead Lan'nileth Yelvertoi Purbeck: Great T< & Chape
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is Ordered That the said Petition do lie on the Table. Canonbie: Upon reading the Petition of the Minister, Elders, Magistrates and other Inhabitants of the Parish of Canonbie, County of Dumfries, Scotland, whose Names are thereunto subscribed ; praying
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Cannongate and North Leith ; Bothwell; Lecropt; Alva ; Hamilton ; New Monk- land; Lorn; Terling; and Kirkcudbright, 210. ÃÂ Canonbie; Stowe cum Novem Ecclesiis; Cuckfield; Tiieshead; Lan- hileth; Yelvertoft ; Purbeck ; Great Tey and Chapel ; Devynnock and
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and Bernera, 252. Callendar, 271. Cambuslang, 271. Cameron, 193. Cambusnethan, 468.* Campbelltown, 329. Car- gill, 315. Cardross, 310. Carboway, 310. Canonbie, 173. Ca- puth, 295. Carluke, 271. Carmichael, 295. Carmachiar Strath- conon, 210. Carnbee, 271. Carnbee and Comeron, 193. Cam-
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267 a 331b. 366 a Campdon, 31a. Campsie, 314 a. Camus, &c, 253 b. Canisbay, 269 a. Cannock, 199 b. Canonbie, 211 a. Canterbury, 22 b. Canwick, 144 a. Carbery, 91b. Cardiff, 185 b. Cardigan, 105 b. Carey, 254 b.
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146 17ðÃÂ18ð Mar til A. 1829. Petitions against " at ollc Petition re- on Roman Catholics. A Petition of Minister, Churchwardens and Inhabitì ants of A If old;ÃÂof Magistrates, Clergy, and others, of OIdswinjord and Stourbridge;ÃÂof Vicar, resident Clergy,
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given him an unanimous call, he was settled accordingly. In June 1719, Mr. Armstrong was called, without any presentation, to Canonbie; but it was intimated that " it was the desire of the family of liuccleuch, (Lord Dalkeitu, of liuc-
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Bar- vas. Presbytery of Lang holm: James Beattie - John Tweeddale, auxiliary school¬ master at Hare- by Hill. William Murray Canonbie - ditto - - Auxiliary school at Tail in the parish. same Presbytery of Linmthgow: Duinfrieshiie Alex. Bisset Â
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Number of Letters, including Privileged Letters and Packets. Canonbie - Carlisle Castledouglas - Coldstream Colinsburgh Crail Creetown - Crieff Crook Culross Cumnock - Cupar Fife Carr Bridge Chance Inn Craig Ellachie - Cromarty - Cullen Cupar Angus Dalkeith - Denny
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- Banff - Beanly Bervie Blair Alholc - Blairgourie Bonar Bridcre - Brcchm - Broadford Buckie Callender - Campbeltown - Canonbie - Carlisle - Castle Douglas - Coldstream Colinsburgh Crail Crcetown - Crieff Crook Culross Cumnock - Cupar (Fife) -
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- Ballindalloch Banciiory Banff Beauly Bervie Blair Athol - Blairgowrie Bonar Bridge - Brechin - Broadford Buckie Callander Campbeltown - Canonbie - Castle Douglas - Coldstreatn Coiinsburgh Craill Creetown - Crieff Crook Carr Bridge Chance Inn Craig Ellachie - Cromarty
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94 APPENDIX TO REPORT FROM THE  No. 10. .RETURN for the Week commencing on the 14th May 1838, being the first of Two consecutive Weeks, showing the Number of Single Inland Letteiis charged under the following Kates of
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Athol Biairgowrie Bonarbridge Bonav Doncss Bowmore - Braco Brechin - Bridge of Earn Broadford Buckie Burntisland Callander - Campbcltown - Canonbie - Carrbridge Carlisle - Castle Douglas - Chance Inn Coldstream Colinsbnrgh Colinton - Corstorphine - Cragellachie Cramond - Crail
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RoscncaUi Cumbcrnatild Kilpatrick, Old Row DUMFRIES-SIHRE: 43 Parishes - - - pp. 280-333. Annan Gretney Middlebie Applegarth Half Morton Moflht Canonbie Hoddam Mortor Cnrlaverock Holy wood Mouswald Olosuburn Hutton Pcnponl Cummei tries Jolmstono Huihwell Dalton Keir Si. Munpo Dornofh Kirkcormcll
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285 - m . ANSWERS from CANONBIE. i. THE Salary by Act 26 Par. 1696, was at first about 100 merks Scots, and which were made 2oo.from Whitsunday 1760. The rate.and amount of School fees cannot well be ascertained. The
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of Dumfries. Canonbie, continued. 286 ANSWERS TO QUERIES FROM SHERIFFS/ 11. Â THERE is no part so distant, but that the children may attend some one of the established Schools. The population, which is above ,3,000, is scattered pretty regularly
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presbytery are sufficient. 10. Â THE district annexed to Glenzier Schools comprehends a very populous part of the parish of Canonbie, nnd extends from the School house northward about two miles; southward, the same ; westward, one mile and a
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Iionarbrklge llonan Boncss llowmore - liraco Urecliin liridge of Krne - liroadford - liroxburn - liuckie Burntisland Callanfler - Camphi'ltown Canonbie - Carrbriilge Castlt'dougl-is Chance Inn (¦'ockburnsjmth - Coidstream Colinghburgli Colimon - Cnr&torphin Craig-lillachie - Craill Cramond - Freetown -
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Bonair Boness Borrowstoness - Bownore - Braco Brechln - Bridge of Earn - Broadford Buckie - Barntisland Callander - Campiieltowi Canonbie - Carr Bridge Castle Douglas - Chance Mt. Cockburnspath  Coldstream Collnsburgh Craig Ellachic - Crail Creptown - Cr'eff
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- gentleman - stockbroker - flak-spinner - ship-owner - flax- spinner - solicitor barrister spirit-merchant gentleman  Glasgow - Glencartholm, Canonbie - Glencarl llolme-house, near Lang- holm, Dumfries. Devon, Alloa - 73, Old Broad-street, and 71, ~| Guildford-street, Russell-square) Liverpool
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