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THE ANCIENT AND MODERN
HISTORY
OF
BUCK-HAVEN
IN
FIFE-SHIRE,
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 exploits of Wiſe Willy in the Brac, Witty Eppie the ale-wife, and Lingle-tail'd Nancy.
BY MERRY ANDREW AT TAMTALLON.
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GLASGOW,
PRINTED BY J. and M. ROBERTSON,
SALTMARKET, 1806