Wigtown And Whithorn Historical And Descritptive Sketches Stories And Anecdot

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Wigtown And Whithorn Historical And Descritptive Sketches Stories And Anecdot
Gordon Fraser
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Another edition of the Legend is that the bell was not stolen, but by consent transferred (along with the pulpit) from the one church to the other. The East Kirk- maiden having fallen into disuse, it was deemed advisable to appropriate the belongings afore-men- tioned to the purposes of the sister kirk. The bell, having however been consecrated with holy water, its removal to a Protestant place of worship was con- sidered a daring piece of sacrilege, and rewarded accordingly !
OF THE ROYAL BURG
...H OF WIGTOWN. 21 3 CHAPTER OF GENERAL NOTES.
Roads.
There is nothing which more betokens advancement at the present time over the past than the improvements effected on our pubhc roads. Many of the old public highways and thoroughfares are still left intact, as if mainly for the purpose of comparision. They are narrow and uncomfortable in the opinion of modern taste, however well they may have served the purposes of our progenitors, and suited their notions of propriety. One feature of these old roads is their directness^ surmounting, as many of them do high hills, rather than running along the foot or side of them.


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