Publications of the Scottish History SocietyT. and A. Constable, 1892 |
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acquainted Additional Note Advocate affaires afterwards Agust Alexander amongst appointed Army Baron Sir John Baronet born Britain Brother Cammo Castle Charles commanded Commissioners cou'd Court of Exchequer Crown daughter death died Drumcrief Drumlanrig Duke of Queensberry Earl of Galloway Edin Edinburgh eldest England favour folio France French friends Gentleman Glasgow hapned Highlanders History Holand honour Jacobites James keept King Lady lands Leyden Library likeways lived London Lord March married Mavisbank Mavisbank House miles minister Ministry months Musick never oblidged Parliament Parliament of Scotland Penicuik House Pennicuik Prince publick Queen Rebellion Rebels regiment returned Roger Gale Roman Royal schem Scotland Scots Scottish Secretary session Sir George Clerk Sir John Clerk Society staid Street succeeded his father thence things took Town Treaty of Union Troops truble Union Walpole Wife William wou'd young
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