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Calendar of Treasury Books
… Dec. 3. Same for 2,120 l. 10 s. 11 d. to James, Duke of Montrose, Keeper of her Majesty's Privy Seal in Scotland: and … money order of 1713 May 4 (3) for 2,000 l. to the Duke of Montrose, ut supra, p. 196: and is hereby to be paid out of …
Survey of London
… Irish landowner 66 w 4 1 4 11 18 William E. Baxter, M.P. Montrose, secretary of the Treasury, Dundee foreign merchant …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Lethen, were plundered by the forces of the Marquess of Montrose, and in 1649 and 1653, were again desolated, after …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… post passes through, on its route between Stone-haven and Montrose. Auchincairn AUCHINCAIRN, a village, in the parish … coffins containing the remains of departed dukes of Montrose, and in the vault beneath, have been interred many … Scottish patriot, Sir William Wallace, after landing at Montrose, with his French auxiliaries. Not far from this …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… (172531). Supplied furniture and upholstery to the Duke of Montrose between 172529 including a large mahogany oval table … couch and 15 yards of red shalloon for the Duchess of Montrose; 2 large walnut quadrille tables with folding … mahogany drawers and a wainscot table to the Duchess of Montrose's apartment, costing 5 11s 6d. [Scottish RO, GD …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… College. Guggenheim, Henri 2: University College. Montrose, James Louis: University C. SECOND CLASS. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… where the chief carnage took place. In 1644, the Duke of Montrose, having crossed the river Dee, at a ford near the … Corrichie, are still pointed out, under the appellation of Montrose's Dyke. The parish is situated on the river Dee, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… as formerly. In the following year, the Marquess of Montrose entered the town with a hostile force, plundered the … inland to Laurencekirk, Fordoun, &c., and sometimes to Montrose. Herrings are also taken; and salmon are caught off … here, but have to clear out at the custom-house in Montrose: two shipping companies are connected with the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… noted of this kind being the passage of the celebrated Montrose through the place, in one of his hostile descents …
Calendar of Border Papers
… ears, he told a friend that if Hamilton were guilty, then Montrose, Crawford, Huntly, and himself were equally …
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