Re: [scots-l] For bigheidit Toffs only:

2001-01-12 Thread David Kilpatrick
on 11/1/2001 3:00 pm, Derek Hoy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > David said: >> As it may be. Does not seem to have done Scotland any harm, does it? > > You wouldn't think that if you were on the wrong side of an argument over a > bit of land. I know 2 people who went through hell to buy derelict

Re: [scots-l] For bigheidit Toffs only:

2001-01-11 Thread Derek Hoy
Stan related: > stuff about sleeping with pigs... This wasn't so unusual in the Olden Days. It's recorded as happening in Leith as a form of heating. A pig is a good choice- rabbits and even sheep are a bit small, but a coo would be too big to get up the stairs. The temptation would be to go

Re: [scots-l] For bigheidit Toffs only:

2001-01-11 Thread Derek Hoy
David said: > As it may be. Does not seem to have done Scotland any harm, does it? You wouldn't think that if you were on the wrong side of an argument over a bit of land. I know 2 people who went through hell to buy derelict buildings that were part of large estates- one was because of the o

RE: [scots-l] For bigheidit Toffs only:

2001-01-11 Thread Ian Brockbank
David Kilpatrick wrote: > A few years ago an elderly bloke came in wanting some DTP work. He was > motorcycle nut - serious vintage stuff - and well liked by our local bikers, > whom he allowed to fill up his country property with all sorts of 'work in > progress'. I ended up doing a load of scan

Re: [scots-l] For bigheidit Toffs only:

2001-01-11 Thread David Kilpatrick
Title: Re: [scots-l] For bigheidit Toffs only: on 10/1/2001 11:41 pm, stan reeves at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: NOW 66 landowners own one quarter of Scotlands 19 million acres 120 own one third 343 own one half 1252 own two thirds 40% can trace their family land holding beyond the sixteenth

Re: [scots-l] For bigheidit Toffs only:

2001-01-10 Thread stan reeves
Title: Re: [scots-l] For bigheidit Toffs only: Well thanks, now I'm well telt.For sure Devine, Young, Smout, Prebble and Hunter never went to the Braveheart School, but dont take my word. The topic for debate might be "The role of the aristocracy in shaping the culture and psychol

[scots-l] For bigheidit Toffs only:

2001-01-10 Thread Charles Gore
Original written by INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Anyone know where Troup is? Troup head is a headland out into the north sea between Banff and Fraserburgh on the borders of Banff and Buchan counties. Its the headland forming the west side of Pennan bay which is where they filmed "Local Hero". P