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Description: Identifier: miscellanyofscot01scot (find matches) Title: Miscellany of the Scottish History Society Year: 1893 (1890s) Authors: Scottish History Society Subjects: Publisher: Edinburgh, Printed by T. and A. Constable for the Scottish History Society Contributing Library: Boston College Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Library Consortium Member Libraries View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: bert, probablya son. The property continued in the family till 1759, whenit was acquired by John MDowall of Logan, and in November1791 the Earl of Stair was infeft in it on a Crown charter.2 Robert Inglis was a Scottish merchant and banker inLondon, who seems to have acted as a factor or agent forhis countrymen there.3 He is frequently referred to in SirThomas Hopes Diary. 1 R I73\ - MKerlies History of the Lands and their Owners in Galloway, vol. i. p. 136. 3 Among Sir Charles Erskines papers, there is a sealed autograph receiptof Ingliss, dated 31st December 1646, for ^12,000 sterling, according to theorder of the commissioners of the Kingdom of Scotland, of which he had givenout ^5964, and sixteene pounds sterling to Wm. Cuming for his charges toand from Newcastle, according to their warrant of the 22d Deer. 1646. Thebalance he binds himself and his heirs to pay, according to the order of thecommissioners for the Kingdom of Scotland residing at London for the tyme andnot otherwise. Text Appearing After Image: SIR THOMAS HOPE OF CRAIGHALL from the portrait by Jamcsone in Pinkie House, by permission of Sir IVilliam Hope, Bait. I TO THE EARL OF ANNANDALE. Pleass your Lordschip,—I ressauit this day your lordschipisletteris with your box of wreittis and informatiouns tuichingBrochtoun,1 quhilk I haif considerit at greit leasure, and Itrust thair sail not be muche bussines of this erand befoirMertimes. For befoir the ressait of your letteris I haif pro-curit the dyet of meiting to be in November, and thairfoir Ihaif deteynit the rest of your lordschipis letteris sent toBrochtoun,2 Airthour Houstoun,3 and Robert Creychtoun,4with that vther writtin to the bischop of Gallouay,5 till the 1 In the parish of Whithorn, Wigtownshire—a property long in the possessionof a family of the name of Murray, who are said to have come originally fromMorayshire, in the twelfth century, but were only first known in Galloway in thefifteenth. The present proprietor is Horatio Granville Murray-Stewart, Esq. 2 John Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Title: Miscellany of the Scottish History Society (1893) (14762795682)
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