. Craigmillar and its environs; with notices of the topography, natural history, and antiquities of the district. Craigmillar Castle; Natural history; genealogy. 30 Craigmillar and its Environs. note that the barony is held of the Crown in free blench for payment of two pennies Scots—, 2-i2ths of a penny sterling—at Whitsunday yearly, at the tower, fortalice, and manor place of Craigmillar, in name of blench duty—if asked only. There is no. View from Craigmili^ar—Looking East. reservation as to the giving up of the castle for a royal residence, as has been asserted by some writers. That it


. Craigmillar and its environs; with notices of the topography, natural history, and antiquities of the district. Craigmillar Castle; Natural history; genealogy. 30 Craigmillar and its Environs. note that the barony is held of the Crown in free blench for payment of two pennies Scots—, 2-i2ths of a penny sterling—at Whitsunday yearly, at the tower, fortalice, and manor place of Craigmillar, in name of blench duty—if asked only. There is no. View from Craigmili^ar—Looking East. reservation as to the giving up of the castle for a royal residence, as has been asserted by some writers. That it possesses all the natural features associated with a royal residence is indisputable. Few sites in. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Speedy, Thomas. Selkirk, G. Lewis & son


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