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'''Some Historical Antiquities, Chiefly Ecclesiastical, connected with Falkland, Kettle and Leslie''' is a small book by The Rev. J. W. Taylor, Minisiter of the Free Church, Flisk and Creich, publishsed by John Cunningham Q.R.R., 1861.
[[File:Historical Antiquities.jpg|thumb|Front cover]]'''Some Historical Antiquities, Chiefly Ecclesiastical, connected with Falkland, Kettle and Leslie''' is a small book by The Rev. J. W. Taylor, Minisiter of the Free Church, Flisk and Creich, publishsed by John Cunningham Q.R.R., 1861.
 
It is written from a strongly presbyterian viewpoint. Some of its statements, for instance in respect of [[Brunton House]], differ from those given in more recent sources.


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Some Historical Antiquities, Chiefly Ecclesiastical, connected with Falkland, Kettle and Leslie is a small book by The Rev. J. W. Taylor, Minisiter of the Free Church, Flisk and Creich, publishsed by John Cunningham Q.R.R., 1861.

It is written from a strongly presbyterian viewpoint. Some of its statements, for instance in respect of Brunton House, differ from those given in more recent sources.