Central - SEC | t ye enjoy thir annals fae ma | pairish | and ayont and that they gar y |
Southern - SEA | (B) “The Makkin o ae | Pairish | ” bi Geo. O. Wud (Wood). Haw |
Central - AYR | pairish tae | pairish | , an mony fand timely shelter |
Doric - MNA | bin chairman tae the Widside | pairish | cooncil, heid o th schule boo |
Central - SEC | the | pairish | wesna beisie brunnin lyme or |
Doric - MNA | fa hid driftit North tae the | pairish | o Leddrach frae Angus. The he |
Central - AYR | ther were brocht back tae the | pairish | by packmen an trevellers (the |
Doric - MNA | r they shouldna, an leave the | pairish | tae pye fur the spunk scaled |
Doric - MNA | n ooto her moo efter hauf the | pairish | hid caad fur her fur a wikk. |
Southern - SEA | siclik lums ithergates, i the | Pairish | . (sei A, pages 160 |
Southern - SEA | ological account o life i the | Pairish | whan A wis ae laddie, than is |
Central - SEC | ter nor aw the bawheids i the | pairish | ; ay, an the'r a guid whein o |
Southern - SEA | irk (United Frei Kirk) an the | Pairish | Kirk |
Central - AYR | an principle, an nane in the | pairish | spake ill o him. He had lost |
Central - AYR | Cruikedbank o Greenock in the | pairish | o Muirkirk, made his wey back |
Central - AYR | cht wark ower the hill in the | pairish | o Galston. |
Doric - MNA | ueen, the biggest ferm in the | pairish | , spreidin oot her braa skirts |
Doric - DOR | on seein North Gellan in the | pairish | o Coull, I wad hae bin five y |
Doric - MNA | wa days, a great steer in the | pairish | , gigs an cairts an shelts, mo |
Central - AYR | a deep simmerin anger in the | pairish | that simmer, for in the month |
Central - AYR | oot o sax hunner sowls in the | pairish | o Muirkirk alane, twa hunner |
Central - LAL | e. Aa the hill fermers in the | pairish | , an doun Nithsdale, had seen |
Doric - MNA | this, in ilkie ferm aroon the | pairish | cottar an ferm bairns wad be |
Doric - MNA | n hae them a 'burden upon the | pairish | '. Matthew Bruce sat on the pa |
Doric - MNA | '. Matthew Bruce sat on the | pairish | boord. It wis ill tae squar t |
Doric - MNA | birsslin heat, the hale o the | pairish | o Steenhillock raxxed oot ane |
Doric - MNA | red a waste bi the fowk o the | pairish | . Bit a dallie, a horsie, a zi |
Central - AYR | some o the auld biddies o the | pairish | - sae she micht as weel hae |
Southern - SEA | et o Roberton comprises o the | Pairish | Schuil an Kirk, the Forman Me |
Central - AYR | e eligible young chiels o the | pairish | , whit few o thaim were left - |
Central - AYR | air that aa the fermers o the | pairish | were thirled by their superio |
Doric - MNA | ower tae the wud beasts o the | pairish | , their ain wee airt nae touch |
Doric - MNA | best claes, precenter fur the | pairish | , an nae a sowel could sing ti |
Southern - SEA | it yae tyme, A read, wis the | pairish | Post-Maister. Is ae maitter o |
Southern - SEA | he Revd. C.M.Mortimer wis the | Pairish | Meenister frae 1930 til 1954. |
Central - AYR | les were weel attendit by the | pairish | folk; an thousans wad defy th |
Doric - MNA | Katy Beardie and the Leddrach | Pairish | favourite, Teenie Trickie: |
Doric - MNA | naethin like the Steenhillock | pairish | kirk, naethin like. Aunt Flor |
Doric - MNA | muckle moo o the Steenhillock | Pairish | kirk bell. The smaaest steen |
Doric - MNA | lies beeriet in Steenhillock | pairish | kirk as if he'd bin a Christi |
Doric - MNA | ad the singin at Steenhillock | Pairish | kirk on a Sabbath? Naebody si |
Southern - SEA | Roberton | Pairish | , Roxburghshire, Scottis Borde |
Southern - SEA | ger o Deanburnhaugh, Roberton | Pairish | , TD9 7PN; laist residenter Jo |
Southern - SEA | The Roberton | Pairish | Kirk Yaird is ferrer up the b |
Southern - SEA | ur “His Kirk”, i Roberton | Pairish | . |
Southern - SEA | e centuries o life i Roberton | Pairish | ), bi Kathleen Stewart, (1991) |
Southern - SEA | rinin o Roberton | Pairish | ; throwe thair inpit on sindry |
Southern - SEA | rature aboot, anenst Roberton | Pairish | , at fock kan mak reference ta |
Central - AYR | nister's entry in the Galston | pairish | records; an sae began a new l |
Central - SEC | Alang wi ma annals o Gawston | pairish | in the 1950s an 1960s, I’ve |
Doric - MNA | that, an I'm frae a different | pairish | hyne awa. The warlock keepit |
Southern - SEA | Tamson o the Snoot, the laist | Pairish | Plumber, stertit |
Central - AYR | , an imposed curates on every | pairish | . Driven frae their kirks, the |