- 191–209.
Retrieved 2017-11-10. "Barony of
Cowdenknowes, Scotland". www.
cowdenknowes.com. "Broom of the
Cowdenknowes" "Playford's 1651
English Dancing Master"...
- seed-pod, was the
personal emblem of
Charles VI of France.
Broom of the
Cowdenknowes "The
Plant List: A
Working List of All
Plant Species". Theplantlist.org...
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English from Glasgow, he
worked as a
teacher for
three and a half
years at
Cowdenknowes High School, Greenock. In the 1980s he
wrote a play
entitled War Zones...
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visited Scotland in 1613. He
dined with his brother-in-law
James Home of
Cowdenknowes at
Broxmouth House, and then sta**** in John Killoch's
house in Edinburgh's...
- "The
Greenland Voyage".
There are a few
Scottish items: "The
Broom of
Cowdenknowes", "Bessy Bell and Mary Gray", "Muirland Willie" and "The Gaberlunzie...
- 209) "The Mother's Malison", "Clyde's Water" (Child 216) "Broom of the
Cowdenknowes" (Child 217) "Katharine Jaffray" (Child 221) "Lizie Lindsay" (Child 226)...
- of
Anglesey Bonny Lizie Baillie The Boy and the
Mantle Broom of the
Cowdenknowes The
Broomfield Hill
Broughty Wa's
Brown Adam The
Brown Girl
Brown Robin...
- East
Greenock Southwest*
Greenock West and
Cardwell Bay*
Holefarm and
Cowdenknowes Inverkip and
Wemyss Bay* Kilmacolm* Larkfield,
Braeside and Branchton*...
- Tap o' Noth, Aberdeenshire; NJ 484 293
Dunnideer Castle,
Aberdeenshire Cowdenknowes, in Berwickshire; NT 585 370 For a long time it was
supposed that these...
- Heraldic-arts.com.
Retrieved 21
December 2016. "Romilly -
Barony of
Cowdenknowes, Scotland".
Cowdenknowes.houseofharden.com.
Retrieved 21
December 2016. "Heraldry...