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chiefs of a desert , but extensive domain , and the heads of a numerous tribe ,
called MacDingawaie , though they afterwards adopted the Norman surname of
Bertram . They had made war , raised rebellions , been defeated , beheaded ,
and ...
chiefs of a desert , but extensive domain , and the heads of a numerous tribe ,
called MacDingawaie , though they afterwards adopted the Norman surname of
Bertram . They had made war , raised rebellions , been defeated , beheaded ,
and ...
Page 407
The prototype of Dirk Hatteraick is considered as having been a Dutch skipper
called Yawkins . This man was well known on the coast of Galloway and
Dumfriesshire , as sole proprietor and master of a Buckkar , or smuggling lugger ,
called ...
The prototype of Dirk Hatteraick is considered as having been a Dutch skipper
called Yawkins . This man was well known on the coast of Galloway and
Dumfriesshire , as sole proprietor and master of a Buckkar , or smuggling lugger ,
called ...
Page 408
The Buckkar was perhaps called the Black Prince in honour of the formidable
insurer . The Black Prince used to discharge her cargo at Luce , Balcarry , and
elsewhere on the coast ; but her owner's favourite landing - places were at the ...
The Buckkar was perhaps called the Black Prince in honour of the formidable
insurer . The Black Prince used to discharge her cargo at Luce , Balcarry , and
elsewhere on the coast ; but her owner's favourite landing - places were at the ...
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