Scottish
Anecdotes Page 5
Scottish
Character.
Scottish Marriages of Necessity.
The Funeral of Mrs Forbes of Culloden.
The Sutherland Clearances of 1819.
Shepherd’s Daily Dinner.
A Meeting with Rob Roy.
Scottish Thrift.
The Invergarry Gathering.
The Hand of MacLeod.
Scottish Fairies.
Battle of Inverkeithing.
The Appin Dirk.
Scottish Body-Snatchers.
The Massacre of Glen Coe.
The Monster of Glamis Castle.
Ciotach.
Killiecrankie and the Bayonet.
Field of Culloden.
Highlanders in Red Coats.
Fisherfolk Children.
The Poet-Angler.
Queen Mary’s Dog.
Windy Days in Scotland.
Queen Margaret’s Book.
Scottish Betrayal.
Scottish Water-Bailiff.
Tough Scottish Highlanders.
Scottish Fiery Cross.
Scottish Highland Cookery.
Scottish Beggars.
Scottish Traitor.
Evan Dubh.
Scottish Vengeance.
Westerh Highlanders.
Fishwives
of Aberdeen & Kincardineshire.
Mackenzie’s Sacrifice.
Maria Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert.
Incorruptible Scots.
Aberdeen
Awa' by George Walker 1897.
Robert Bruce and the Spider.
Around
the Fireside by Rev T McWilliam 1927.
There was a worthy old woman at Cults.
Past and Present of Aberdeenshire
by Rev William Paul.
A tale concerning Boaty
of Banchory.
Politically
Incorrect?.
The Character
of the North-East Local.
Scottish V.C.
of World War One.
Humourous Tales of Demon
Drink.
"Bawbee's worth O' Peter
Reid"
Aberdeenshire has a rich and expressive Doric.
Aberdeen
in the 17th Century.
A true account of fishermen
in distress.
John
O'Arnha - Tam O'Shanter's rival.
Fetteresso
Kirk Gravestones.
Gold prospector George
Fairweather Moonlight.
The Story of the ill-Fated Oscar.
The Strathspey
King.
Fisher Serfdom
in the North.
The Great
Flood of 1829.
The last execution
of a woman in Montrose.
"The Fish-People
of Aberdeen".
How the Risings of 1715
& 1745 affected Kincardineshire.
Aberdeen Circuit
Court September 20, 1820.
Some Desertions
in the North.
Remarkable Cases of Longevity
in the 18th Century.
Stonehaven
of 1837.
The Black
Book of Kincardineshire.
Reminiscences
of Scottish Life and Character.
Brazilian
Golfer.
The First Asylum
in Scotland.
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