Re: [scots-l] Hogg, Kilmeny: The Emerant Lea

2001-02-28 Thread cramphorne



Hi David-
Everything you might want to know about Hogg
(http://www.aikwoodscottishborders.com/final/hoggst~1.htm) PLUS a website for
the James Hogg Society (http://www.cc.gla.ac.uk/hogg.htm)?  Someone there must
know the answers to your questions- good luck!  Now I'm off to MP3.com for a
sneak listen :o)!

Ellen
 


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Re: [scots-l] Hogg, Kilmeny: The Emerant Lea

2001-02-27 Thread David Kilpatrick

cramphorne wrote:
 
 Hi David-
 Everything you might want to know about Hogg
 (http://www.aikwoodscottishborders.com/final/hoggst~1.htm) PLUS a website for
 the James Hogg Society (http://www.cc.gla.ac.uk/hogg.htm)?  Someone there must
 know the answers to your questions- good luck!  Now I'm off to MP3.com for a
 sneak listen :o)!
 
Aikwood? Sounds like Judy's work - will take a look... she rather nicked Hogg for her 
own, though...

David
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Re: [scots-l] Hogg, Kilmeny: The Emerant Lea

2001-02-27 Thread David Francis


Aikwood? Sounds like Judy's work - will take a look... she rather nicked
Hogg for her own, though...

David

Or Hogg-ed him to herself.

Dave Francis

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Re: [scots-l] Hogg, Kilmeny: The Emerant Lea

2001-02-27 Thread David Kilpatrick

Nigel Gatherer wrote:
 
 David Kilpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Any enlightenment on the location for Kilmeny...
 
 I'm not sure if this question is as simple as it sounds, but there's a
 Kilmany (pronounced Kilmeny) in North Fife (North of Cupar), where Lady
 Kilmany resides.
 
It certainly sounds more like a title name than a first name, for a girl, doesn't it? 
I've
never heard of anyone being christened 'Kilmeny'... thanks!

David
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