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The old manse in Anstruther Easter, built by the minister, James Melville, in 1590. Melville received the Spanish survivors when they landed at Anstruther on 6 December 1588 and recorded the event in ...

DP 151135

Description The old manse in Anstruther Easter, built by the minister, James Melville, in 1590. Melville received the Spanish survivors when they landed at Anstruther on 6 December 1588 and recorded the event in detail in his celebrated Diary.

Collection Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin

Catalogue Number DP 151135

Category On-line Digital Images

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1328727

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

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Collection Level (551 434) Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin

Group Level (551 434/6) El Gran Grifon

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>>> Item Level (DP 151135) The old manse in Anstruther Easter, built by the minister, James Melville, in 1590. Melville received the Spanish survivors when they landed at Anstruther on 6 December 1588 and recorded the event in detail in his celebrated Diary.

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