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Old Yesterday, 03:03 AM   #1
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I need like 6 pages from a book entitled
SCOTTISH WEAPONS AND FORTIFICATIONS 1100 - 1800
by CALDWELL, DAVID H

The pages are 437-441 and concern the carriage of Mons Meg.

Can anyone help?

Thank you kindly.
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Thank you. Didn't have the first one.

Anyone have the book?
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Thank you. Didn't have the first one.

Anyone have the book?
Ed, just saw this.....I do have the book....still need scans?
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Ed, just saw this.....I do have the book....still need scans?
Oh yes that would be great!

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