Jan. 01, 1953 - Prince Charles And Princess Anne On Savings Stamps. Special Coronation Issue: Special souvenir savings stamps bearing portraits of Prince Charles and Princess Anne - specially chosen by H.M. Th Queen - are to be issued for the Coronation. Lord Mackintosh of Halifax, announcing the issue - said that it was considers that the stamps would make ideal gifts for children. Special Coronation Stamp cards are also being prepared in an effort to boost savings. Photo shows The two new National Savings Stamps - bearing the portrait of Prince Charles and Princess Anne. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jan-01-1953-prince-charles-and-princess-anne-on-savings-stamps-special-image69281340.html
RME0M11G–Jan. 01, 1953 - Prince Charles And Princess Anne On Savings Stamps. Special Coronation Issue: Special souvenir savings stamps bearing portraits of Prince Charles and Princess Anne - specially chosen by H.M. Th Queen - are to be issued for the Coronation. Lord Mackintosh of Halifax, announcing the issue - said that it was considers that the stamps would make ideal gifts for children. Special Coronation Stamp cards are also being prepared in an effort to boost savings. Photo shows The two new National Savings Stamps - bearing the portrait of Prince Charles and Princess Anne.
DAUGHTER OF LORD MACKINTOSH WEDS AT ST . MARGARET'S Apiece of old silk brocade ribbon woven with the names Victoria and Albert and made for Queen Victoria's trousseau was worn by the Hon . Mary Mackintosh , daughter of Lord and Lady Mackintosh of Halifax , when she was married to Mr . Michael Watt , 24-year-old son of Mr . Charles S. Watt of Thurstaston , Cheshire , a director of Woolworths , at St . Margaret's Church , Westminster , London . The bride's father head of the confectionary firm which bears his name , is Chairman of the National Savings movement . PICTURE SHOWS:- The bride Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daughter-of-lord-mackintosh-weds-at-st-margarets-apiece-of-old-silk-brocade-ribbon-woven-with-the-names-victoria-and-albert-and-made-for-queen-victorias-trousseau-was-worn-by-the-hon-mary-mackintosh-daughter-of-lord-and-lady-mackintosh-of-halifax-when-she-was-married-to-mr-michael-watt-24-year-old-son-of-mr-charles-s-watt-of-thurstaston-cheshire-a-director-of-woolworths-at-st-margarets-church-westminster-london-the-brides-father-head-of-the-confectionary-firm-which-bears-his-name-is-chairman-of-the-national-savings-movement-picture-shows-the-bride-image624406275.html
RM2Y7T4G3–DAUGHTER OF LORD MACKINTOSH WEDS AT ST . MARGARET'S Apiece of old silk brocade ribbon woven with the names Victoria and Albert and made for Queen Victoria's trousseau was worn by the Hon . Mary Mackintosh , daughter of Lord and Lady Mackintosh of Halifax , when she was married to Mr . Michael Watt , 24-year-old son of Mr . Charles S. Watt of Thurstaston , Cheshire , a director of Woolworths , at St . Margaret's Church , Westminster , London . The bride's father head of the confectionary firm which bears his name , is Chairman of the National Savings movement . PICTURE SHOWS:- The bride
Jun. 06, 1957 - The winning numbers in the premium bond draw. First top prize winner.: ''Ernie'' the Electronic Random Number Indicator Equipment - this morning selected the numbers of the lucky winners in the First Premium Saving Bond Draw. The Draw is being to find who will receive prises totaling £969,750 - which includes 90 valued at £1,000 each. Mr. Ernest Marpies the Postmaster general pressed the button which set the machine in motion - and the first number was displayed by Lord Mackintosh - savings Chief two minutes later, at Lytham St. Annes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jun-06-1957-the-winning-numbers-in-the-premium-bond-draw-first-top-image69347286.html
RME0R14P–Jun. 06, 1957 - The winning numbers in the premium bond draw. First top prize winner.: ''Ernie'' the Electronic Random Number Indicator Equipment - this morning selected the numbers of the lucky winners in the First Premium Saving Bond Draw. The Draw is being to find who will receive prises totaling £969,750 - which includes 90 valued at £1,000 each. Mr. Ernest Marpies the Postmaster general pressed the button which set the machine in motion - and the first number was displayed by Lord Mackintosh - savings Chief two minutes later, at Lytham St. Annes
The Lord Provost of Glasgow Pat Lally. with Sandra McLaughlin, at the opening of the Charles Rennie MacKintosh Exhibition, in Glasgow. This will be the largest ever exhibition of Scotland's most celebrated designer and architect. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-lord-provost-of-glasgow-pat-lally-with-sandra-mclaughlin-at-the-opening-of-the-charles-rennie-mackintosh-exhibition-in-glasgow-this-will-be-the-largest-ever-exhibition-of-scotlands-most-celebrated-designer-and-architect-image380432264.html
RM2D2X56G–The Lord Provost of Glasgow Pat Lally. with Sandra McLaughlin, at the opening of the Charles Rennie MacKintosh Exhibition, in Glasgow. This will be the largest ever exhibition of Scotland's most celebrated designer and architect.
Lord Mackintosh holds up the first winning premium bond number, 1966. Artist: Unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lord-mackintosh-holds-up-the-first-winning-premium-bond-number-1966-image60077780.html
RMDDMNR0–Lord Mackintosh holds up the first winning premium bond number, 1966. Artist: Unknown
Cats composer Lord Lloyd-Webber and Cameron Mackintosh at the New London Theatre, as Cats, the record-breaking West End show comes to an end following its 21-year run. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cats-composer-lord-lloyd-webber-and-cameron-mackintosh-at-the-new-106882139.html
RMG5TW77–Cats composer Lord Lloyd-Webber and Cameron Mackintosh at the New London Theatre, as Cats, the record-breaking West End show comes to an end following its 21-year run.
Lord Melchett opens electrodeposition exhibition at Science Museum , South Kensington . Lord Belchett interested in a cleaning tank at the exhibition . Left to right - Lord Melchett , Lady Melchett , and Colonel E E D Mackintosh , director of the Science Museum . 25 July 1935 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lord-melchett-opens-electrodeposition-exhibition-at-science-museum-south-kensington-lord-belchett-interested-in-a-cleaning-tank-at-the-exhibition-left-to-right-lord-melchett-lady-melchett-and-colonel-e-e-d-mackintosh-director-of-the-science-museum-25-july-1935-image359647352.html
RM2BW39T8–Lord Melchett opens electrodeposition exhibition at Science Museum , South Kensington . Lord Belchett interested in a cleaning tank at the exhibition . Left to right - Lord Melchett , Lady Melchett , and Colonel E E D Mackintosh , director of the Science Museum . 25 July 1935
l-r: Derek Waring (Percival Browne), Peter Bayliss (Lord Brockhurst) in THE BOY FRIEND at The Old Vic, London SE1 12/08/1984 book, music & lyrics: Sandy Wilson set design: Robin Don costumes: Johan Engels lighting: Andrew Bridge choreography: Dan Siretta director: Christopher Hewett Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-r-derek-waring-percival-browne-peter-bayliss-lord-brockhurst-in-the-boy-friend-at-the-old-vic-london-se1-12081984-book-music-lyrics-sandy-wilson-set-design-robin-don-costumes-johan-engels-lighting-andrew-bridge-choreography-dan-siretta-director-christopher-hewett-image490827814.html
RM2KEF3TP–l-r: Derek Waring (Percival Browne), Peter Bayliss (Lord Brockhurst) in THE BOY FRIEND at The Old Vic, London SE1 12/08/1984 book, music & lyrics: Sandy Wilson set design: Robin Don costumes: Johan Engels lighting: Andrew Bridge choreography: Dan Siretta director: Christopher Hewett
. Elgin past and present : a historical guide / by Herbert B. Mackintosh. ng put a stop to all The Test pro-ceedings. Justiciary Courts had been appointed in 1684 to compel thepeople to conform to Church and State, by imposing what was termed The Test, to make inquiry as to conventicles and the abstainingfrom church, and to fine, imprison, banish, or hang as the com-missioners should see cause. The arrival of the Commissioners inElgin was attended with every circumstance of dignity; Lord Duffuswith a troop of militia, both horse and foot, the sheriffs of theneighbouring counties, the entire bo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elgin-past-and-present-a-historical-guide-by-herbert-b-mackintosh-ng-put-a-stop-to-all-the-test-pro-ceedings-justiciary-courts-had-been-appointed-in-1684-to-compel-thepeople-to-conform-to-church-and-state-by-imposing-what-was-termed-the-test-to-make-inquiry-as-to-conventicles-and-the-abstainingfrom-church-and-to-fine-imprison-banish-or-hang-as-the-com-missioners-should-see-cause-the-arrival-of-the-commissioners-inelgin-was-attended-with-every-circumstance-of-dignity-lord-duffuswith-a-troop-of-militia-both-horse-and-foot-the-sheriffs-of-theneighbouring-counties-the-entire-bo-image336836071.html
RM2AG05RK–. Elgin past and present : a historical guide / by Herbert B. Mackintosh. ng put a stop to all The Test pro-ceedings. Justiciary Courts had been appointed in 1684 to compel thepeople to conform to Church and State, by imposing what was termed The Test, to make inquiry as to conventicles and the abstainingfrom church, and to fine, imprison, banish, or hang as the com-missioners should see cause. The arrival of the Commissioners inElgin was attended with every circumstance of dignity; Lord Duffuswith a troop of militia, both horse and foot, the sheriffs of theneighbouring counties, the entire bo
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RFFBKT7R–Mackintosh Building on the Rock of Gibraltar at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea
Trafalgar 200 Celebrations and International Fleet Review and International Festival of the Sea Portsmouth England GB UK 2005 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trafalgar-200-celebrations-and-international-fleet-review-and-international-image4348688.html
RMAD6K11–Trafalgar 200 Celebrations and International Fleet Review and International Festival of the Sea Portsmouth England GB UK 2005
Cats composer Lord Lloyd-Webber, Cameron Mackintosh and Jessica Hill at the New London Theatre, as Cats, the record-breaking West End show comes to an end following its 21-year run. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cats-composer-lord-lloyd-webber-cameron-mackintosh-and-jessica-hill-106882138.html
RMG5TW76–Cats composer Lord Lloyd-Webber, Cameron Mackintosh and Jessica Hill at the New London Theatre, as Cats, the record-breaking West End show comes to an end following its 21-year run.
Lord Melchett opens electrodeposition exhibition at Science Museum , South Kensington . Lord Belchett interested in a cleaning tank at the exhibition . Left to right - Lord Melchett , Lady Melchett , and Colonel E E D Mackintosh , director of the Science Museum . 25 July 1935 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lord-melchett-opens-electrodeposition-exhibition-at-science-museum-south-kensington-lord-belchett-interested-in-a-cleaning-tank-at-the-exhibition-left-to-right-lord-melchett-lady-melchett-and-colonel-e-e-d-mackintosh-director-of-the-science-museum-25-july-1935-image359647331.html
RM2BW39RF–Lord Melchett opens electrodeposition exhibition at Science Museum , South Kensington . Lord Belchett interested in a cleaning tank at the exhibition . Left to right - Lord Melchett , Lady Melchett , and Colonel E E D Mackintosh , director of the Science Museum . 25 July 1935
Fulham's Chief Executive Alistair Mackintosh (right) recieves the Fair Play award at half time from Lord Triesman (centre) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fulhams-chief-executive-alistair-mackintosh-right-recieves-the-fair-110699499.html
RMGC2P9F–Fulham's Chief Executive Alistair Mackintosh (right) recieves the Fair Play award at half time from Lord Triesman (centre)
l-r: Derek Waring (Percival Browne), Peter Bayliss (Lord Brockhurst) in THE BOY FRIEND at The Old Vic, London SE1 12/08/1984 book, music & lyrics: Sandy Wilson set design: Robin Don costumes: Johan Engels lighting: Andrew Bridge choreography: Dan Siretta director: Christopher Hewett Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-r-derek-waring-percival-browne-peter-bayliss-lord-brockhurst-in-the-boy-friend-at-the-old-vic-london-se1-12081984-book-music-lyrics-sandy-wilson-set-design-robin-don-costumes-johan-engels-lighting-andrew-bridge-choreography-dan-siretta-director-christopher-hewett-image401962932.html
RM2E9XYR0–l-r: Derek Waring (Percival Browne), Peter Bayliss (Lord Brockhurst) in THE BOY FRIEND at The Old Vic, London SE1 12/08/1984 book, music & lyrics: Sandy Wilson set design: Robin Don costumes: Johan Engels lighting: Andrew Bridge choreography: Dan Siretta director: Christopher Hewett
Cats composer Lord Lloyd-Webber (right) and producer Sir Cameron Mackintosh (2nd left) with original cast members Brian Blessed and Elaine Paige, at the New London Theatre as Cats, the record-breaking West End show comes to an end following its 21-year run. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cats-composer-lord-lloyd-webber-right-and-producer-sir-cameron-mackintosh-106882111.html
RMG5TW67–Cats composer Lord Lloyd-Webber (right) and producer Sir Cameron Mackintosh (2nd left) with original cast members Brian Blessed and Elaine Paige, at the New London Theatre as Cats, the record-breaking West End show comes to an end following its 21-year run.
. Elgin past and present : a historical guide / by Herbert B. Mackintosh. ELGIN PAST AND PRESENT 289 From the inhabitants of Elginas a reward to JOHN SHANKS Keeper of the Cathedral, For his attention and care of it generally and in particular for discovering on the 23rd September 1833 four steps in front of the Grand Entrance which had been hid by rubbish for centuries and have now restored this noble part of the Building to its Just proportion. He died in 1841 at the age of eighty-three ; and his life andlabours are best told by Lord Cockburn, who composed the epitaphon his tombstone :— HERE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elgin-past-and-present-a-historical-guide-by-herbert-b-mackintosh-elgin-past-and-present-289-from-the-inhabitants-of-elginas-a-reward-to-john-shanks-keeper-of-the-cathedral-for-his-attention-and-care-of-it-generally-and-in-particular-for-discovering-on-the-23rd-september-1833-four-steps-in-front-of-the-grand-entrance-which-had-been-hid-by-rubbish-for-centuries-and-have-now-restored-this-noble-part-of-the-building-to-its-just-proportion-he-died-in-1841-at-the-age-of-eighty-three-and-his-life-andlabours-are-best-told-by-lord-cockburn-who-composed-the-epitaphon-his-tombstone-here-image336820335.html
RM2AFYDNK–. Elgin past and present : a historical guide / by Herbert B. Mackintosh. ELGIN PAST AND PRESENT 289 From the inhabitants of Elginas a reward to JOHN SHANKS Keeper of the Cathedral, For his attention and care of it generally and in particular for discovering on the 23rd September 1833 four steps in front of the Grand Entrance which had been hid by rubbish for centuries and have now restored this noble part of the Building to its Just proportion. He died in 1841 at the age of eighty-three ; and his life andlabours are best told by Lord Cockburn, who composed the epitaphon his tombstone :— HERE
Cats producer Sir Cameron Mackintosh (left) and composer Lord Lloyd-Webber with Jessica Hill, 11, from Bermondsey south London, who has been chosen to play the Kitten, in the finale of Cats, during rehearsals at the New London Theatre. *The curtain finally comes down on the record-breaking West End show on Saturday night. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cats-producer-sir-cameron-mackintosh-left-and-composer-lord-lloyd-106889811.html
RMG5W717–Cats producer Sir Cameron Mackintosh (left) and composer Lord Lloyd-Webber with Jessica Hill, 11, from Bermondsey south London, who has been chosen to play the Kitten, in the finale of Cats, during rehearsals at the New London Theatre. *The curtain finally comes down on the record-breaking West End show on Saturday night.
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RFFBKT01–Mackintosh Building on the Main Street on the Rock of Gibraltar at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea
The Lord Provost of Glasgow Pat Lally. with Sandra McLaughlin, at the opening of the Charles Rennie MacKintosh Exhibition, in Glasgow. This will be the largest ever exhibition of Scotland's most celebrated designer and architect. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-lord-provost-of-glasgow-pat-lally-with-sandra-mclaughlin-at-the-opening-of-the-charles-rennie-mackintosh-exhibition-in-glasgow-this-will-be-the-largest-ever-exhibition-of-scotlands-most-celebrated-designer-and-architect-image380432266.html
RM2D2X56J–The Lord Provost of Glasgow Pat Lally. with Sandra McLaughlin, at the opening of the Charles Rennie MacKintosh Exhibition, in Glasgow. This will be the largest ever exhibition of Scotland's most celebrated designer and architect.
Royalty - King George V - Moy Hall, Inverness Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-royalty-king-george-v-moy-hall-inverness-106226205.html
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RMGC2P93–Soccer - Barclays Premier League - Fulham v Everton - Craven Cottage
The Marquess of Hartington is contesting the West Derbyshire Division as a Conservative Candidate The Earl of Burlington in a miniature motor car and Lord Cavendish children of Lord and Lady Hartington and Arbell Mackintosh daughter of Lady Muad Mackintosh 28 October 1922 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-marquess-of-hartington-is-contesting-the-west-derbyshire-division-as-a-conservative-candidate-the-earl-of-burlington-in-a-miniature-motor-car-and-lord-cavendish-children-of-lord-and-lady-hartington-and-arbell-mackintosh-daughter-of-lady-muad-mackintosh-28-october-1922-image359828673.html
RM2BWBH41–The Marquess of Hartington is contesting the West Derbyshire Division as a Conservative Candidate The Earl of Burlington in a miniature motor car and Lord Cavendish children of Lord and Lady Hartington and Arbell Mackintosh daughter of Lady Muad Mackintosh 28 October 1922
Bazaar at St Barnabas Hall, Southampton, in aid of the hostel for Mothers and Babies. Lady Montagu making a purchase from Lady Milner-White at her farm produce stall. Lord Montagu is seen holding the bag. 3 December 1920 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bazaar-at-st-barnabas-hall-southampton-in-aid-of-the-hostel-for-mothers-and-babies-lady-montagu-making-a-purchase-from-lady-milner-white-at-her-farm-produce-stall-lord-montagu-is-seen-holding-the-bag-3-december-1920-image623704318.html
RM2Y6M566–Bazaar at St Barnabas Hall, Southampton, in aid of the hostel for Mothers and Babies. Lady Montagu making a purchase from Lady Milner-White at her farm produce stall. Lord Montagu is seen holding the bag. 3 December 1920
. Elgin past and present : a historical guide / by Herbert B. Mackintosh. Fig. 40.—Arms of Alexander Dunbar,last Prior of Pluscarden. Behind the Cathedral, atthe enclosure wall a smallplatform has been erected, onascending which, a good viewthrough the eastern windowscan be had, giving some ideaof the magnificent proportions ofthe building. A little to the south ofthis platform, is the stoneerected by Lord Cockburn inFig.41.—On Tombstone of John Innes of Darkland. memory of John Shanks, and. 106 ELGIN PAST AND PRESENT is referred to in the Appendix. Between this stone and the Cathedral,lies Jo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elgin-past-and-present-a-historical-guide-by-herbert-b-mackintosh-fig-40arms-of-alexander-dunbarlast-prior-of-pluscarden-behind-the-cathedral-atthe-enclosure-wall-a-smallplatform-has-been-erected-onascending-which-a-good-viewthrough-the-eastern-windowscan-be-had-giving-some-ideaof-the-magnificent-proportions-ofthe-building-a-little-to-the-south-ofthis-platform-is-the-stoneerected-by-lord-cockburn-infig41on-tombstone-of-john-innes-of-darkland-memory-of-john-shanks-and-106-elgin-past-and-present-is-referred-to-in-the-appendix-between-this-stone-and-the-cathedrallies-jo-image336845233.html
RM2AG0HEW–. Elgin past and present : a historical guide / by Herbert B. Mackintosh. Fig. 40.—Arms of Alexander Dunbar,last Prior of Pluscarden. Behind the Cathedral, atthe enclosure wall a smallplatform has been erected, onascending which, a good viewthrough the eastern windowscan be had, giving some ideaof the magnificent proportions ofthe building. A little to the south ofthis platform, is the stoneerected by Lord Cockburn inFig.41.—On Tombstone of John Innes of Darkland. memory of John Shanks, and. 106 ELGIN PAST AND PRESENT is referred to in the Appendix. Between this stone and the Cathedral,lies Jo
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RFFBKRYW–Mackintosh Building on the Main Street on the Rock of Gibraltar at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea
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RFFBKT81–Mackintosh Building on the Rock of Gibraltar at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea
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RMGC2P9A–Soccer - Barclays Premier League - Fulham v Everton - Craven Cottage
. Elgin past and present : a historical guide / by Herbert B. Mackintosh. flus Manse, where Edward I. on his second visit to Elgin in 1303 took uphis quarters. It was then the manse of John Despanyding, a canon of theCathedral. This is ascertained from the Rolls of Parliament,1., 469, whereis recorded a petition written in Norman-French, with the reply to it inLatin. The translations read :— To our Lord the King—prays hishost of Elgin, John Despanyding, by the Grace of God, Canon ofElgin, that he would please to give twenty oaks in his forest of Lang-morn to repair his church of Duffus, of whi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elgin-past-and-present-a-historical-guide-by-herbert-b-mackintosh-flus-manse-where-edward-i-on-his-second-visit-to-elgin-in-1303-took-uphis-quarters-it-was-then-the-manse-of-john-despanyding-a-canon-of-thecathedral-this-is-ascertained-from-the-rolls-of-parliament1-469-whereis-recorded-a-petition-written-in-norman-french-with-the-reply-to-it-inlatin-the-translations-read-to-our-lord-the-kingprays-hishost-of-elgin-john-despanyding-by-the-grace-of-god-canon-ofelgin-that-he-would-please-to-give-twenty-oaks-in-his-forest-of-lang-morn-to-repair-his-church-of-duffus-of-whi-image336842541.html
RM2AG0E2N–. Elgin past and present : a historical guide / by Herbert B. Mackintosh. flus Manse, where Edward I. on his second visit to Elgin in 1303 took uphis quarters. It was then the manse of John Despanyding, a canon of theCathedral. This is ascertained from the Rolls of Parliament,1., 469, whereis recorded a petition written in Norman-French, with the reply to it inLatin. The translations read :— To our Lord the King—prays hishost of Elgin, John Despanyding, by the Grace of God, Canon ofElgin, that he would please to give twenty oaks in his forest of Lang-morn to repair his church of Duffus, of whi
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RFFBKT85–Mackintosh Building on the Rock of Gibraltar at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea
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RFF9BJG6–The John Mackintosh Building on the Rock of Gibraltar at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea
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