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Those Buckers settled in a fishing town at (illegible text) called Bucky and near the river Spey, which is now a pretty large sea-town But among all the sea-towns in Scotland the fishers still retain a language quite different from the people in the country, and always they shot the letter H, and use O instead thereof, which no country-people in Scotland do but themselves. There is a corruption of speech in every country over all Britain, and likewise they use different tones and ways of pronouncing words from others; even some in the south of Scotland can hardly be undersrood by those in the north, tho' both pretend to speak good English, and have a liberal part of education. But since learning is now so easy to be obtained, ignorance and corruption of speech are greatly decreased.

In the county of Fire on the sea-coast, there stands a little town inhabited by few but fishers, called Buck harbour, because of sea buckies and shells to be found so plenty on the rocks about that place. There is little mention made of this town by historians to know its original extraction and antiquities, but in their own (illegible text)urges-ticket, which was partly perfect truth, but more of it by way of lampoon. This ticket was dated the thirty-second day of the month of Julius Cæsar. Their coat of arms was two hands gripping each other over a scate's rumple. Their oath was, 'I wish that de de'il may (illegible text)k me an I binna an honest man to you an