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The doctor accompanied us to Kingsburgh, which is called a mile farther; but the computation of Sky has no connection whatever with real distance.
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The doctor accompanied us to Kingsburgh, which is called a mile farther; but the computation of Sky has no connection whatever with real distance.
The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. James Boswell 1767
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" Bowing, he straightened, put his hat back on, and strode down the lawn to join Jamie and Jocasta, who were still with Allan MacDonald-styled "Kingsburgh, " in the Scottish fashion, for the name of his estate on Skye.
A Breath of Snow and Ashes Gabaldon, Diana 2005
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Allan was finally able to join Flora after his release from prison in 1783, and they lived at Kingsburgh on the Isle of Skye for the remainder of their lives.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2009
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In 1750, Flora married Allan MacDonald, Laird of Kingsburgh, who described her as a woman of soft features, gentle manners, and an elegant presence.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2009
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It was during her stay at Kingsburgh that she met Dr Samuel Johnson, who found her, "a woman of soft features, gentle manners and elegant presence."** in 1773 the couple emigrated to North Carolina and setted in a predominantly Scots area of central North Carolina called the sandhills region around Cross Creek.
Archive 2008-01-13 de Brantigny........................ 2008
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It was during her stay at Kingsburgh that she met Dr Samuel Johnson, who found her, "a woman of soft features, gentle manners and elegant presence."** in 1773 the couple emigrated to North Carolina and setted in a predominantly Scots area of central North Carolina called the sandhills region around Cross Creek.
Miss Flora MacDonald de Brantigny........................ 2008
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Macdonald of Kingsburgh, and in return for the long and faithful services done and performed by him to my deceased father, and to myself during my minority, when he was one of my Tutors and
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Kingsburgh, and received by the hospitable Mr Macdonald, who, with
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They repaired to a little hut, which some shepherds had lately built, and having prepared it as well as they could, and made a bed of heath for the stranger, they kindled a fire, and partook of some provisions which had been sent with him from Kingsburgh.
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