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Page 29 - in scotland, this used to be called st martin of bullion's day, and the weather which prevailed upon it was supposed to have a prophetic character. It was a proverb, that if the deer rise dry and lie down dry on bullion's day, it was a sign there •would be a good gose-harvest — gose being a term for the latter end of summer hence gose-harvest •was an early harvest.
Alexander macdonald munro, the first editor of 'scottish notes and queries' in aberdeen in 1887, was born on the 13th of august, 1861 in old machar, aberdeen to adam munro (merchant seaman - ship master) and christina niven, who married in st nicholas, aberdeen on the 29th of november, 1860.
The original term was upholder, which is still in occasional use; next upholster; and, thirdly, upholsterer.
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Cover image notes and queries most recent issue: october 2020, volume67 issue(3) a footnote on scottish prophecy kinsmen and eighteen other newly discovered early modern english quartos in an hispano-scottish collection.
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