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Definition of Kirktons
1. kirkton [n] - See also: kirkton
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kirktons
Literary usage of Kirktons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Civilization in England by Henry Thomas Buckle (1861)
"kirktons History of tfit Church of Scotland, edited by Sharpe, Edinburgh, 1817,
4to, p. 7. 55 " At his return home, he was made coadjutor, and declared ..."
2. Miscellany of the Scottish History Society by Scottish History Society (1893)
"... in Mr. kirktons meeting house.2 1 This place is in the parish of Cockburnspath,
and is about twenty miles from Berwick. At this time it was the property ..."
3. The Life of John Knox: Containing Illustrations of the History of the by Thomas M'Crie, Andrew Crichton (1847)
"That work was drawn up by Mr. James kirktons who married a descendant of Knox.
and consequently a relation of Mrs. Welch. NOTE L p. 33l. ..."
4. A Treatise on the Law of Scotland Relative to Parent and Child and Guardian by Patrick Fraser Fraser, Hugh Cowan (1866)
"... interest would be benefited by its infliction (#). (a) Napier v. Wood, M.
16280 (e) Graham v. Hopeton, M. 5599 (1669) ; kirktons v. ..."
5. Annals of the Persecution in Scotland: From the Restoration to the Revolution by James Aikman (1842)
"kirktons Hist, note, p. 230.—Sir James in his account of the transactions which
took place after his seizure, and till the battle of Pentland Hills, ..."