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  • Well, you know, 'Clon' as in Clones and 'nogical' as in Chronological ...

    fengh Diary Entry fengh 2002

  • Johanna of Strathnaver; grant of land in Clon from earl of Ross.

    Sutherland and Caithness in Saga-Time or, The Jarls and The Freskyns James Gray

  • Clon, in Ross, granted by earl of Ross to Walter de Moravia.

    Sutherland and Caithness in Saga-Time or, The Jarls and The Freskyns James Gray

  • Ferchar granted [24] certain lands at Clon in Ross about the year 1224 to Freskin's father Walter de Moravia of Duffus without pecuniary or other valuable consideration, it has been concluded, probably correctly, that this grant was made on the occasion of the marriage of Walter to Ferchar's daughter Euphamia; and Freskin, their heir, was born in or after 1225, and had become _dominus_ de Duffus by 1248 on his father's death.

    Sutherland and Caithness in Saga-Time or, The Jarls and The Freskyns James Gray

  • When Clon at last improved his pace, and went on to the village, I took up his task.

    Under the Red Robe Stanley John Weyman 1891

  • He went away, thinking doubtless that Clon would stay with me.

    Under the Red Robe Stanley John Weyman 1891

  • It was possible for the eye to follow the track all the way to it, through rough stones and brushwood; and though Clon climbed feebly, and with many groans, two minutes saw us step on to it.

    Under the Red Robe Stanley John Weyman 1891

  • In a moment my mind was made up to follow; and, as Clon turned at once and went in, I was able to do so before it was too late.

    Under the Red Robe Stanley John Weyman 1891

  • A minute's reflection enabled me to come very near the secret, and at the same time shed a flood of light on several dark places, What Clon had been seeking on the path between the house and the village, what the goodwife of the inn had sought among the sweepings of yard and floor,

    Under the Red Robe Stanley John Weyman 1891

  • Clon; and as from the circumstances of the first discovery no suspicion attached to me, I ventured to find the third and last scrap myself.

    Under the Red Robe Stanley John Weyman 1891

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