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9781236044433: Scottish notes and queries Volume 6

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 Excerpt: ...counted in pistoles, not in francs: and this because the pistole was once a coin so called, though now known as a lof. piece: so they often say "a crown," or "a big crown," (e'en), though there is now no piece of 3 or 6f. So we estimate large numbers of things in guineas, though none have been coined for many years: and this because the piece of 21s. was the commonest gold piece for a very long time: there was previously another multiple of 7, the 28s. piece. And remark that the error 1 am treating does not seem to be that of the reviewer, but of the whole numismatic world--" was explained." Yet this again is incredible, that these august experts should forget for a moment English, Scots, and German marks, must not be imputed to such men of mark as they; so the enigma remains, apparently, unsolved. A. P. Skene. Xiterature. Guide to Remarkable Monuments in the Hcwff, Dundee. By A. C. Lamb, F.S.A. Scot. 1892. Sm. 4to, 25 pp. Th1s little book was got together and presented by Mr. Lamb to the members of the British Association as a kindly souvenir of a flying visit to Dundee. The Howflf is the oldest burial ground in Dundee, and naturally contains very much of interest, both as regards the persons interred, and the monumental stones and epitaphs recorded on them. An appropriate selection of these has been made, and well-executed plates of some of the more curious and picturesque accompany the "Guide." Taking advantage of Mr. Lamb's courteous offer, we are enabled to give, as our Illustration this month, a view of what Mr. Lamb thinks "must have been one of the finest monuments in the Howflf." It is numbered 172, and was erected to Bailie William Raitt, 1670. The figures on the four panels are now illegible. It i...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 Excerpt: ...counted in pistoles, not in francs: and this because the pistole was once a coin so called, though now known as a lof. piece: so they often say "a crown," or "a big crown," (e'en), though there is now no piece of 3 or 6f. So we estimate large numbers of things in guineas, though none have been coined for many years: and this because the piece of 21s. was the commonest gold piece for a very long time: there was previously another multiple of 7, the 28s. piece. And remark that the error 1 am treating does not seem to be that of the reviewer, but of the whole numismatic world--" was explained." Yet this again is incredible, that these august experts should forget for a moment English, Scots, and German marks, must not be imputed to such men of mark as they; so the enigma remains, apparently, unsolved. A. P. Skene. Xiterature. Guide to Remarkable Monuments in the Hcwff, Dundee. By A. C. Lamb, F.S.A. Scot. 1892. Sm. 4to, 25 pp. Th1s little book was got together and presented by Mr. Lamb to the members of the British Association as a kindly souvenir of a flying visit to Dundee. The Howflf is the oldest burial ground in Dundee, and naturally contains very much of interest, both as regards the persons interred, and the monumental stones and epitaphs recorded on them. An appropriate selection of these has been made, and well-executed plates of some of the more curious and picturesque accompany the "Guide." Taking advantage of Mr. Lamb's courteous offer, we are enabled to give, as our Illustration this month, a view of what Mr. Lamb thinks "must have been one of the finest monuments in the Howflf." It is numbered 172, and was erected to Bailie William Raitt, 1670. The figures on the four panels are now illegible. It i...

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