Stepping Stones CD publication. Contents of The 1900/01 Telephone Book for Scotland Hundreds of Names and Addresses in alphabetical order of surnames Areas covered Glasgow Area Edinburgh and leith Musselburgh. Dalkeith. Lasswade. Loanhead. Gorebridge. Haddington. Tranent. Currie. Penicuik Broxburn. Bathgate. Dunbar. North Berwick. Dundee. Perth. Crieff. Bridge of Earn. Montrose. Brechin. Forfar Abroath Aberdeen. Dyce. Culter. Banchory. Peterhead. Fraserburgh. Banff. Macduff. Buckie.... More Info
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Transcription of baptism and marriage entries for Inverness Methodist Church & Glenurquhart Free Church
A QUALITY A3 SIZE COLOUR REPRODUCTION FROM THE NEW STATISTICAL ACCOUNT OF SCOTLAND 1845. MOST MAPS HAVE THE PARISHES OUTLINED LASER PRINTER ON GOOD QUALITY CARTRIDGE PAPER. SENT FOLDED IN A PLASTIC DISPLAY SLEEVE IN A STIFF CARD ENVELOPE AT THE LARGE LETTER RATE. SCALES VARY [WATERMARKS WILL NOT SHOW ON PURCHASES]
The Shire Hall in Lancaster Castle contains a collection of heraldry which is probably unique in the British Isles, containing as it does over 600 shields bearing the arms of all the sovereigns of England, the Constables of Lancaster Castle and the High Sheriffs of Lancashire from 1189 to 2000. This book contains a description of all the shields in full heraldic terms. The book is a must for anyon...More Info
Monumental Inscriptions located in Kiltarlty (Tomnacross) & (Old) Churchyards, Inverness-Shire
Detailed family History of a family of Chisholm from Strathglass and their subsequent live in Inverness-shire, photos, plans and genealogical charts.