An edition of Peel: its meaning and derivations (1894)

Peel: its meaning and derivations

an enquiry into the early history of the term now applied to many border towers.

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An edition of Peel: its meaning and derivations (1894)

Peel: its meaning and derivations

an enquiry into the early history of the term now applied to many border towers.

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G. P. Johnston
Language
English
Pages
33

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Edition Notes

This edition of 120 copies, with the exception of one or two very slight additions made to the notes, is a reprint of the issue of 55 copies privately reprinted from the Proceedings of the Glasgow archaeological society.

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Edinburgh

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33 p.
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33

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OL21978546M

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