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306MS. quoted in Wilde’s Table, Census of Ireland, 1851.

306MS. quoted in Wilde’s Table, Census of Ireland, 1851.

307Notes to Fountainhall’s Chronological Notes of Scottish Affairs, p. 5.

307Notes to Fountainhall’s Chronological Notes of Scottish Affairs, p. 5.

308A sugar-house was first set up in Glasgow in 1667.—Gibson’s Hist. Glasgow.

308A sugar-house was first set up in Glasgow in 1667.—Gibson’s Hist. Glasgow.

309Sir Walter Scott relates this anecdote on the authority of Mrs Murray Keith.—Notes to Fountainhall’s Chron. Notes, &c., p. 33.

309Sir Walter Scott relates this anecdote on the authority of Mrs Murray Keith.—Notes to Fountainhall’s Chron. Notes, &c., p. 33.

310‘These’ is always used for ‘those’ in Scottish documents of this age.

310‘These’ is always used for ‘those’ in Scottish documents of this age.

311Fountainhall’sDecisions. Burnet’s History.

311Fountainhall’sDecisions. Burnet’s History.

312Statistical Account of Scotland, vol. v.

312Statistical Account of Scotland, vol. v.

313Letters to George Earl of Aberdeen (Spal. Club), p. 122.

313Letters to George Earl of Aberdeen (Spal. Club), p. 122.

314Analecta, i. 114.

314Analecta, i. 114.

315Memoirs of Lady Grizzel Baillie.

315Memoirs of Lady Grizzel Baillie.

316MS. in possession of Sir Hugh Purves Hume Campbell, Bart., Marchmont House.

316MS. in possession of Sir Hugh Purves Hume Campbell, Bart., Marchmont House.

317Papers Relating to the Geographical Description, Maps, and Charts of Scotland, by John Adair. Bann. Club Misc., ii. 345.

317Papers Relating to the Geographical Description, Maps, and Charts of Scotland, by John Adair. Bann. Club Misc., ii. 345.

318Papers Relating to Slezer’s Theatrum Scotiæ, in Bann. Club Misc., ii. 307.

318Papers Relating to Slezer’s Theatrum Scotiæ, in Bann. Club Misc., ii. 307.

319Scots Magazine, Obituary, 1791.

319Scots Magazine, Obituary, 1791.

320A Short Account of Scotland, &c. London, 1702.

320A Short Account of Scotland, &c. London, 1702.

321Called the Old Bank Close, in the Lawnmarket, where Melbourne Place now is.

321Called the Old Bank Close, in the Lawnmarket, where Melbourne Place now is.

322The earl’s first marriage to a daughter of the Marquis of Huntly—who, however, was not the mother of his children—is noticed in this volume under 1649.

322The earl’s first marriage to a daughter of the Marquis of Huntly—who, however, was not the mother of his children—is noticed in this volume under 1649.

323[Mackie’s]Journey through Scotland, 1723, p. 18.

323[Mackie’s]Journey through Scotland, 1723, p. 18.

324From an original inventory of the articles, read before the Society of the Antiquaries of Scotland by Sir David Laing, in 1857.325Lamont’sDiary(Edinburgh, 1830), p. 212,foot-note.

324From an original inventory of the articles, read before the Society of the Antiquaries of Scotland by Sir David Laing, in 1857.

325Lamont’sDiary(Edinburgh, 1830), p. 212,foot-note.


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