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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… IV., to the family of the Abernethys, afterwards Lords Saltoun, who retained possession of it till towards the … marriage with the daughter of William, the eleventh lord Saltoun, to the Gordons. Early in the next century, the lands …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… century, was raised to the peerage by the title of Lord Saltoun; the lands were afterwards purchased from that family …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain (Simancas)
… Athol, Vaughan, Marischal, Cassilis, Eglinton, Monteith, Saltoun, Forbes, Gray, Methuen, Drummond, Elphinston, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… "robbery." See "The Political Works of Andrew Fletcher, of Saltoun," (1749,) p. 100. For a happy contrast, in later …
Old and New London
… of Argyle, Alderman Wood, the Duke of Leinster, and Lord Saltoun. The club had its president and vice-president, its … 3 10s.; an Oriental punch-bowl, presented by Lord Saltoun, 17 15s. Some wine-glasses, engraved with the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and a glebe valued at 9. 10. per annum: patron, Lord Saltoun. The ancient church has been for some years in ruins, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… of the name of Fraser and illegally imprisoning Lord Saltoun, Lord Mungo Murray and Lady Lovat. [ Ibid., p. 432.] …
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