apprehends, has an undoubted Right to the Honours, Titles, and Dignities, of Viscount of Oxfurd , and Lord Makgill of Cousland . "Nevertheless, at the last Meeting of the Peers of Scotland , held upon the 21st Day of September
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and establishing the Petitioner's Right and Title to the Honour and Dignity of Viscount of Oxfurd and Lord Makgill of Cousland: " "That the Committee had considered of the said Petition; and heard Counsel, and examined Witnesses, on the Part
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[ Ibid ., p. 673 ] . He subsequently obtained a gift of his lands, lordships, and baronies of Dirleton, Cousland, and others [ Ibid ., p. 684 ] . Privy Council Register, III., 609. This act was ratified by
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Par. Cockpen - - F.C. Colintou and Currio - F.C. Coltbridge (Lord Mac¬ kenzie^) - Undl. fCorstorphine - - Par. Cousland, District Undl. tCnunond "- -Par. Cramond (Davidson's Mains) - - F.C. tCramond (Davidson's Mains)  -CUL tCrichton - -
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those in No. 1. 3. Charter by King William the Lion to Radulph of C ruliam, of the lands of Cousland, Peutland, and Gogger rin the county .of Edinburgh], to be hold by him and his heirs in feu and
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Courtenaye ; Tram am. Philip Allen Tram. Courtney; William Prideaux Courroux John Cousins ; Charles Edward Cousins William Henry Cousland James Cousland William Coutts; Jamet Cove; Richard Gillard Cowan ; John William Cowcher Edward Parker - Cowcher Edward Parker Cowen
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1716, 3184, 6479. . , Cousano.co. Cork. Sec Owosano. Coushine, Oarrett, pardon, 6555. Qousino, Robert, pardon, 2465. Cousingston. Sec Cussingesion Cousland, Tho., pardon, 4618. Cousyn, Gorrod, pardon, 2284. Covonfciie, James, pardon, 6323. Â Malaghlin, pardon, 6325. Covorstowne, co Kild., 5761.
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for V-Schodl Books and 'Â Maps. Amount. Dateof ÂPayment. Amount. Grants to Certificated Teachers. Grants on account of Pupil- tcachcrs. Cousland - Cb. of Scot.1 Cramond - - Par. Cramond - Â F.C. Dalkeith - - F.C. Davidson's Mains Â
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William Henry - Coulson; William Henry - Coulter j Joseph ÂCourfoux : John ÂCousin*; William Henry - CouOand ; larnci Cousland; William - Coutts, Jamci Cowcher j Edward Parker - Cox ; Kdwin Anselm Cox j Jainci  Cox |
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will I probably be-Train from Dalmeny to Duddingstone and I Coaigonillar Station, then drive round by Niddrie, Yer Craighall, Inveresk, Cousland, Pathhead. and Dalkeit. At the latter place he will probably address a meeting in the Foresters' Hall. This drive,
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carried by competing lines shows a large increase during the year owing to cheaper rates. THE TIMBER TRADE. Messrs. Allison, Cousland, and Co., Glasgow, in their annual timber market report, say-The volume of business transacted during the year has been
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[VISCOUNT CASTLEREAGX. COMING OF AGE CELEBRATIONS. RE]JOICINGS AT MOUNTSTEWART. DINNER TO THE TENANTRY. INTERESTING PRESENTATION. SPEECRES BY LORD LONDONDERRY AND LORD CASTLEREAGIT. ENTHUSIASTIC PROCEEDINGS. Mountstewart, the County Down seat of the Marquis of Londonderry, so picturesquely situated on the
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twelve o'clock, at Mr. Bair'InAt, Alexande ikned PartieS, victualler, Aug. 4, 24, at twelve o'clcck, at Henderson's Tavern, Glasgow. Archibald Cousland, Glasgow, wire ;vorker, Aug. 7, Sept. 1, at one o'clock, at .Messrs. Thomson's and Laurie's chambers, Glasgow. INSOLVENT DEBTORS'
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or Pearson, 8 Union-street, Lrith Pearson, Adam, 22 Blackford road, Edinburgh Pearson, Thomas, 52 Grange-road, EcUnburgh Pearson, Janet Howden, Northfield, Cousland, Dalkeith Peat, Mrs Jessie, 10, Somerville-place, GLosgow 1 eat, John Manor, Blairlogie, by Stirling ' £ eat ,> VJ^
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It is repbrted that one of the. Princes of the lHoufe of Brandenbourg vill *and Candidat, for tlie Dutchy' of Cousland. The following is the King's Letter to the Statese- I reral on the March' of his Troojs into Silefia.
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