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Since the same magistrates he was accusing were also judging him, a guilty verdict was perhaps inevitable. Surplus copies of his book were seized and burned publicly at the mercat cross by the common hangman. Williamson was made to sign a statement stating that his claims were false, fined five shillings and banished from Aberdeen as a vagrant.
The Aberdeen Bestiary (Aberdeen University Library, Univ Lib. MS 24) is a 12th-century English illuminated manuscript bestiary that was first listed in 1542 in the inventory of the Old Royal Library at the Palace of Westminster. [1] Due to similarities, it is often considered to be the "sister" manuscript of the Ashmole Bestiary. [1]
The Book of Joshua Volume V.6; The Sunday Magazine, Volumes 10 & 13; Heads and hands in the world of labour by W.G. Blaikie 1865; Memorials of Andrew Crichton, Ed. by W.G. Blaikie; Better Days for Working People; On the atomic theory: Prize essay in the chemical class, Marischal College, Aberdeen, session 1836-7 by William Garden Blaikie (1837)
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Aberdeen's winless run in the Scottish Premiership stretched to five games after St Johnstone claimed a draw at Pittodrie. Makenzie Kirk pounced to give the lively visitors the lead after James ...
The Spalding Club was the name of three successive antiquarian and text publication societies founded in Aberdeen, which published scholarly editions of texts and archaeological studies relevant to the history of Aberdeenshire and its region. The clubs were named after the 17th-century historian John Spalding. [1]
Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin told BBC Scotland: "I said from the beginning, it's a long-term process. We have things we have to improve, that's clear. We have things we have to improve, that's clear.