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Honorandis Urbis Taoduni Magistratibus..
Patricio Yearuan, de Bladdaw, Praefecta.
Georgio Lyon, "^
Georgio Kinloch, ( p rst oribus.
Alexandro Duncan, de Lunelle, (
Jacobo Halyburton, 3
George Yeaman, Edili.
Alexandro Scrymsour, de Tealing, eorum quse ad littus
spectant (vulgo Shoremaster) Procurators
Thomas Lundie, Questori, &c. &c. &c.
To the Rev. Ministers of the Presbytery of Dundee, viz.
Mr John Williamson and Mr Thomas Davidson of Dun-
dee ; Mr John Ker, at Mains; Mr Thomas Donaldson, at
Liff ; Mr John Stewart, at Tealing; Mr James Anderson,
at Lundie and Fowlis ; Mr James Miln, at Kinnaird ; Mr
George Johnston, at Monikie; Mr George Lyon, at Long-
forgan ; Mr Thomas Randolph, at Inchture ; Mr Alexan-
der Corse, at Abernyte ; Mr William Dall, at Monifieth ;
Mr David Scott, at Auchterhouse ; Mr George Marr, at
Muirhouse; and Mr James Playfair, at Benvie, with Mr
George Blair, Rector of the Grammar School of Dundee ;
the following Poems on the Ancient and Flourishing Town
of Dundee, in token of the profoundest respect, are most
humbly inscribed by their most obedient humble servant,
Dundee, 141k March, 1744. William Lauder.
Dr John Johnston, Regius Professor of Divinity at St. Andrew's,
His Epigram on Dundee.
Where the calm South with gentle murmur reigns,
And Tay's great current with the ocean joins,
Dundee's fair Town salutes the wond'ring eye,
And towers with lofty buildings to the sky—
And oft has gracious heard the shipwreck'd sailor's cry,
To trading ships an easy port is shewn,
Which makes the riches of the world its own.
Oft have her hapless sons been forced to bear
The dismal thunder of repeated war;
Yet unsubdued their noble souls appear.
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Honorandis Urbis Taoduni Magistratibus..
Patricio Yearuan, de Bladdaw, Praefecta.
Georgio Lyon, "^
Georgio Kinloch, ( p rst oribus.
Alexandro Duncan, de Lunelle, (
Jacobo Halyburton, 3
George Yeaman, Edili.
Alexandro Scrymsour, de Tealing, eorum quse ad littus
spectant (vulgo Shoremaster) Procurators
Thomas Lundie, Questori, &c. &c. &c.
To the Rev. Ministers of the Presbytery of Dundee, viz.
Mr John Williamson and Mr Thomas Davidson of Dun-
dee ; Mr John Ker, at Mains; Mr Thomas Donaldson, at
Liff ; Mr John Stewart, at Tealing; Mr James Anderson,
at Lundie and Fowlis ; Mr James Miln, at Kinnaird ; Mr
George Johnston, at Monikie; Mr George Lyon, at Long-
forgan ; Mr Thomas Randolph, at Inchture ; Mr Alexan-
der Corse, at Abernyte ; Mr William Dall, at Monifieth ;
Mr David Scott, at Auchterhouse ; Mr George Marr, at
Muirhouse; and Mr James Playfair, at Benvie, with Mr
George Blair, Rector of the Grammar School of Dundee ;
the following Poems on the Ancient and Flourishing Town
of Dundee, in token of the profoundest respect, are most
humbly inscribed by their most obedient humble servant,
Dundee, 141k March, 1744. William Lauder.
Dr John Johnston, Regius Professor of Divinity at St. Andrew's,
His Epigram on Dundee.
Where the calm South with gentle murmur reigns,
And Tay's great current with the ocean joins,
Dundee's fair Town salutes the wond'ring eye,
And towers with lofty buildings to the sky—
And oft has gracious heard the shipwreck'd sailor's cry,
To trading ships an easy port is shewn,
Which makes the riches of the world its own.
Oft have her hapless sons been forced to bear
The dismal thunder of repeated war;
Yet unsubdued their noble souls appear.
N 2
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Dundee > Dundee delineated; or, A history and description of that town, its institutions, manufactures and commerce > (157) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/85825915 |
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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