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  • ...ace in the 1950s regarding the correct Welsh spelling and Dolgelli had its advocates before Dolgellau was settled pon. Shortly before the closure of the town's ...hose 17th century owner Robert Vaughan (1592–1667) kept an extensive library. This was home, among other treasures, to the ''Book of Taliesin'', the ''
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  • ...Mackenzie ("Bluidy Mackenzie" the Lord Advocate, founder of the Advocates' Library in Edinburgh, not his like-named contemporary, the 1st Earl of Cromartie).
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  • ...Paul">Paul, James Balfour, F.S.A. Scot., and Thomson, John Maitland, M.A., Advocates: ''The Register of the Great Seal of Scotland A.D. 1513-1546'', Edinburgh ( ...an, Roy (1992) Kilwining in old picture postcards. Volume 2. Pub. European Library. ISBN 90-288-5523-8. P. 55.</ref>
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  • ...lan of the complex: Parliament Hall, the Signet Library and the Advocates' Library]] ...fted to the new National Library of Scotland, which is located next to the library, on George IV Bridge.
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  • ...3-1546, James Balfour Paul, F.S.A. Scot., and John Maitland Thomson, M.A., Advocates, Edinburgh (1883)</ref> Nevertheless, the Lynns continued to hold the 16-ac ...the "Dalry Library", the "Dalry Church Library" and the "United Secession Library". At this time the town was lit by gas, by a Company formed in 1834.
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  • * There is a community library which is located in the old Station Master's House on Station Road. ...evelopment Board. The board is a voluntary concern, which communicates and advocates for the betterment of Dunleer for the enjoyment of all in the community.
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  • |name=National Library of Scotland |picture=National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh.JPG
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