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The ANCIENT and MODERN
HISTORY
of
Buck-Haven
in
FIFESHIRE.
wherein is contained,
The Antiquities of their old Dress. The Bucky-boat,
with a flag of a green tree; with their dancing, Willy
and his trusty rapper: their Burgess Ticket, with a
view of their new College: the noted sayings and ex-
ploits of Wise Willie in the Brae, Witty Eppie the
alewife, and Lingle-tail'd Nancy.
By Merry Andrew at Tamtallon.
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GLASGOW: Published and Sold Wholesale and Retail, by R. Hutchison & Co. 10, Saltmarket.—1817