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Central - DUN | were as bad as the men. Lord | Cockburn | , in his time a weel-kennt jud |
Orkney - ORK | Haggis #2 – George | Cockburn | and Son, Dingwall, Highland |
Central - LAL | IshbelMcF Cairds in a shop in | Cockburn | Street. Scots insults aye mak |
Orkney - ORK | cloves than Donaldson’s or | Cockburn | ’s, BTW, so a sweeter flavou |
Central - LAL | In the immortal words of Mrs | Cockburn | of Dura Street, he wis a hu |
Central - SEC | Mistress | Cockburn | , wha screivit |
Central - SEA | Selkirk Market Place wi Cathy | Cockburn | . A lad comes by an says ti he |
Central - LAL | t precious possessions. Henry | Cockburn | cried Scots a 'picturesque an |