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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… went into the possession of William, the first earl of Queensberry, whose descendant, the marquess, is now the … a glebe valued at 20 per annum; patron, the Marquess of Queensberry. The church, conveniently situated nearly in the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 8 The Earl of Dalkeith, son of the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, is lord of the manor, and courts are held. 9 The …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… as the lordship of Furness to the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry and his son the Earl of Dalkeith. Courts are held …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… a part of the town's jurisdiction (though the Duke of Queensberry's house may by some old privilege be excepted out … Appending:( a.) Copy of the new lease of the Duke of Queensberry's house, dated 17312, February 15. 3 pages. ( b.) … by them thereof until an agreement for the Duke of Queensberry's house was actually concluded by them with his …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Money Book XVI, p. 21. Same for 500 l. each to the Duke of Queensberry and Lord Lexinton for half a year each to Xmas …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… for the master, were built in 1765 by the Duke of Queensberry, is likewise well supported. Mr. Gibson also …
Old and New London
… including himself, Lord March (afterwards the Duke of Queensberry, "Old Q."), Mr. O'Brien, the Duke of Kingston, …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… after the Union. They had held a meeting at the Duke of Queensberry's lodgings with the Lord Seafield and others, to …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… him, not only in his own name but in that of the Duke of Queensberry, the Earls of Mar, Loudoun, and Seafield, who …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… Thomas Foulerton to the Lord High Treasurer. The Duke of Queensberry and Lord Seafield had told him what his Lordship …
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