-
medieval Scotland, and
various fishing methods,
including the use of weirs,
cruives, and nets, were used to
catch the fish.
Fishing for
salmon was heavily...
-
Twixt Wigton and the toon of Ayr, Port
Patrick and the
Cruives O' Cree, Nae men need
think fur tul bide there,
Unless he
court a Kenedie....
- 1928, to
lands and
heritages in
which no
persons are emplo****, to net and
cruive salmon fishings and to
minerals let but unworked; to
grant relief from rates...
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burgesses later purchased three other areas of land:
Rubislaw (bought 1379),
Cruives, now
Woodside (1405) and
Gilcomston (1680). This land,
along with the Stocket...
- (1870 - 1934)". johnnicholsonfineart.co.uk.
Retrieved 14
December 2017. "
Cruive ****s,
James Christie Prowett (1865-1946) - The
Stirling Smith Art Gallery...
- 1928, to
lands and
heritages in
which no
persons are emplo****, to net and
cruive salmon fishings and to
minerals let but unworked; to
grant relief from rates...
- (c 12) [12mo ed: 1424 c 11] (Of
crufis and yaris.) This Act
related to "
cruives and yairs, i.e.
salmon traps and
salmon yards or dams".
Royal Mines Act...
- Ochiltree. Loch Dornal. Loch
Maberry near Loch Dornal.
Penninghame Pond in
Cruives Wood. List of
listed buildings in Penninghame,
Dumfries and
Galloway Parish...
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fixed nets in the firth, as well as nets and
fixed salmon traps called cruives in the river. The
Cromarty Estate fought a long
battle in the
courts to...
- Mill and ****ociated miller's dwelling, byre, etc. as far back as 1678. '
Cruive' is
Scots for a pen for livestock. The old
cornmill was part of the Barony...