| Thomas Tucker (commissioner of Scotland) - Excise tax - 1824 - 86 pages
...students of the Colledge wliich is here) are traders and dealers : Some for Ireland with small smiddy coales, in open boates, from foure to ten tonnes,...come hither from the Isles and Westerne parts ; in sumer by the Mul of Cantyre, and in winter by the Torban to the head of the Loquh Fyn, (which is a... | |
| James Bell - Geography - 1832 - 580 pages
...and herring (of which there is a greate fishing yearly in the Weoterne Sea) for which they rcturne salt, paper, rosin, and prunes ; some to Norway for...the Highlanders, who come hither from the Isles and \Vesterne parts; in summer by the Mull of Cantyre, and in winter by the Torbau to the head of the Lnquh... | |
| James Bell - Geography - 1832 - 812 pages
...France with pladding, coales, and herring (of which there is a greate fishing yearly in the Westernc Sea) for which they returne salt, paper, rosin, and...for timber ; and every one with theyr neighbours the f iighlanders, who come hither from the Isles and Westerne parts ; in summer by the Mull of Cantyre,... | |
| 1848 - 620 pages
...France with pladding, coales, and herring (of which there is a greate fishing yearly in the Westeme Sea), for which they returne salt, paper, rosin, and...come hither from the isles and Westerne parts ; in summer by the Mul of Cantyre, and in winter by the Tarbart to the head of the Loquh Fyn (which is a... | |
| Robert Stuart - Glasgow (Scotland) - 1848 - 188 pages
...(of which there is great fishing yearly in the western sea) for which they return saltpetre, rozin, and prunes. Some to Norway, for timber, and every...one with theyr neighbours the Highlanders, who come from the isles and western parts in summer, by the Mul of Cantyre, and in winter by the Tarbon ( Tarbat)... | |
| George Williamson (of Greenock.), Watt Club (Greenock, Scotland) - Civil engineers - 1856 - 336 pages
...of which there is great Fishing yearly in the western Sea, for which they return Saltpetre, Rozin, and Prunes ; Some to Norway for Timber ; and Every...one with theyr neighbours the Highlanders, who come from the Isles and Western parts, in Summer by the Mul of Cantyre, and in Winter by the Tarban (Tarbat)... | |
| John M'Ure - 1872 - 346 pages
...(of which there is great fishing yearly hi the western sea), for which they return saltpetre, rozin, and prunes. Some to Norway, for timber, and every...one with theyr neighbours the Highlanders, who come from the isles and western parts in summer, by the Mul of Cantyre, and in winter by the Tarbon (Tarbat)... | |
| John Hill Burton - Scotland - 1873 - 488 pages
...coals, and herring, of which there is a great fishing yearly in the western sea, for which they return salt, paper, rosin, and prunes ; some to Norway for timber ; and every one with their neighbours the Highlanders, who come hither from the Isles and western parts." There is a brief... | |
| Scottish Burgh Records Society - Scotland - 1881 - 422 pages
...tonnes, from whence they bring hoopes, ronges, barrell staves, meale, oates, and butter; some from France with pladding, coales, and herring, (of which...come hither from the Isles and Westerne parts ; in summer by the Mul of Cantyre, and in winter by the Torban to the head of the Loquh Fyn, (which is a... | |
| George MacGregor - Glasgow (Scotland) - 1881 - 656 pages
...some to France, with plaid ing, coals, and herings, from which the return is salt, pepper, raisins, and prunes; some to Norway for timber; and every one with theyr neighbours the Highlanders, who come from the isles and western parts in summer, by the Mul of Cantyre, and in winter by the Tarbon [Tarbet?]... | |
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