Difference between revisions of "Historical Antiquities"

From Falkland Historic Buildings
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "'''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, F...")
 
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''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.
  
 
[[Category:Books]]
 
[[Category:Books]]

Latest revision as of 08:02, 4 January 2022

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.