| Robert Forsyth - Agriculture - 1805 - 668 pages
...hath in it a * pretty abbey (but ye monks were gone)) fresh water enougli, and also coonyes ; and it is so naturally strong as but one way it can be entered....quickly cast to have it kept, whearby all traffik of merchaundize, all commodities els comtnyng by the Fryth into their land, and utterly ye whole use of... | |
| Robert Forsyth - Architecture - 1806 - 652 pages
...and hath in it a pretty abbey (but ye monks were gone), fresh water enough, and also coonyes ; and it is so naturally strong as but one way it can be entered....considering, did quickly cast to have it kept, whearby all trafllk of merchaundize, all commodities els commyng by the Fryth into their land, and utterly ye whole... | |
| Henry Brougham Farnie - Fife (Scotland) - 1860 - 286 pages
...standeth a iiii mile beyond Lieth, and a good way ner at the north shore than the south, yet not~within a mile of the nerest. It is but half a myle about,...whearby all traffik of merchandise, all commodities els eomying by the Fryth into their land, and utterly ye hole use of the Fryth itself, with all the havens... | |
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