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Farms, giving names to the tenants Fash as to taking a wife Fast-day, national, strictness in observing 'Fat for should I gang to the opera just to creat a confeesion?' Fencing tables, by an old minister Fencing the _deil_ Fergusson of Pitfour and London lady Fettercairn, custom of bowing to heritors Fife elder and penurious laird Fife, Lord, proposal to, by an idiot 'Fin' a fardin' for yersell, puir body' Finzean, Laird of, swearing Fisher of men Fit raiment, explanation of, by child Fleeman, Jamie, anecdote of Fleeman, Jamie, the Laird of Udny's fool, life of, published 'Floorish o' the surface,' to describe a preacher Forbes, Mrs., of Medwyn, fond of tea Forbes's banking-house, anecdotes of 'Formerly robbers, now thieves' Frail, curious use of word Fraser, Jamie, address to minister in kirk Fraser, Jamie, idiot of Lunan Free Church, road of, 'tolls unco high' 'Freet's dear! sin' I sauld freet in streets o' Aberdeen' French people, a clause in their favour, by a Scottish minister Fruit, abstinence from, by minister Fullerton, Miss Nelly, anecdote of Funeral, anecdote of, in Strathspey Funeral, carrying at, or leaning Funeral, extraordinary account of a Scottish, at Carluke Funeral of a laird of Dundonald Funeral, reason for a farmer taking another glass at Funeral, reason for a person being officious at Funeral, taking orders for, on deathbed Funeral, the coffin forgotten at Galloway Lady declining drink Gardenstone, Lord, and his book at the inn Gardenstone, Lord, and his pet pig Gardenstone, Lord, exertions of, for Laurencekirk Gardenstone, Lord, keeping snuff in his waistcoat pocket Gardenstone, Lord, personal reminiscences of Garskadden, Laird of, 'steppit awa' at table General Assembly, minister's prayer for George III., sickness of, advantageous to candlemakers Ghost appearing to Watty Dunlop Gilchrist, Dr., answer to young minister on Lord's Prayer Gilchrist, Dr., answer to one of his hearers, who had changed his religion Gillespie, Professor, and village carpenter Gillespie, Rev. Mr., and old woman sleeping when he preached Glasgow Cathedral, betheral's opinion of Glasgow lady and carpenter Glasgow, toast after dinner, hint to the ladies Glenorchy, Lady, and the elder at the plate at Caprington Glenorchy, Lady, removal of her remains on account of railroad Gordon, Duchess of Gordon, Duchess of, and the laird of Craigmyle Gordon, Lady Susan, and David Tulloch Graham, Miss Clementina S
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