"A Description Of The Chanonry In Old Aberdeen, In 1724 And 1725" offers a fascinating glimpse into the daily life and physical landscape of a significant area within Old Aberdeen during the early 18th century. Written by William Orem, this detailed account provides invaluable insights into the Chanonry, offering a rich tapestry of historical observations. Explore the architecture, social dynamics, and notable inhabitants of this unique locale as it existed nearly three centuries ago. This book is essential for anyone interested in Scottish history, local history, or the social and architectural history of Aberdeen.
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