Inchcolm, Cupar charters, Fife tour
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Three items bound into one volume. The first is 'On an old stone-roofed cell or oratory in the island of Inchcolm' by J. Y. Simpson, the vice president of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Professor of Midwifery in the University of Edinburgh, Printed by Neill and Company, Edinburgh in 1859. This item is reprinted from the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol.II., Part III. It gives the history of Inchcolm Island and details the archaeological remains of the Oratory. The second item bound into this volume is 'Charters and other muniments belonging to The Royal Burgh of Cupar' translated from the originals by George Home, Edinburgh, 1812, Printed by A. Westwood & Son, Cupar 1882. The third and final item bound into this volume is 'A circular tour in East Fife', third edition, printed by A. Westwood & Son, Cupar. This item gives historical notes on locations starting at the Tay Bridge and travelling to Markinch then on up the East Coast of Fife.
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40 p., 19 p., 16 p., : illus., ; 21 cm.
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On an old stone-roofed cell or oratory in the Island of Inchcolm /
Dewey class:
941
Language:
English
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BRN:
3438954