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A
GENEALOGICAL MEMOIR
OF THE
MOST NOBLE AND ANCIENT
HOUSE OF DRUMMOND,
AND OF THE SEVERAL BRANCHES THAT HAVE SPRUNG
FROM IT,
FROM ITS FIRST FOUNDER MAURICE,
TO THE
PRESENT FAMILY OF PERTH.
By David Malcolm, a. m.
One of the Chaplains in ordinary, in Scotland, to his Royal High-
ness the Prince of Wales.
Hlc mantis, ob patriam pugnando vulnera pass!,
Quique sacerdotes casti, dum vita manebat ;
Quique pii vates, et Phcebo digna locuti ;
Inventas aut qui vi(am excoluere per artes ;
Quique sui memores alios fecere merendo.
virg. JEH. 6.
EDINBURGH :
PRINTED FOR MR. GRAHAM MAXWELL,
AND ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE £f CO. EDINBURGH,
BY MUNDELL, DOIG, & STEVENSON.
1808.
Price One Guinea to Suhscrifiers,
A
GENEALOGICAL MEMOIR
OF THE
MOST NOBLE AND ANCIENT
HOUSE OF DRUMMOND,
AND OF THE SEVERAL BRANCHES THAT HAVE SPRUNG
FROM IT,
FROM ITS FIRST FOUNDER MAURICE,
TO THE
PRESENT FAMILY OF PERTH.
By David Malcolm, a. m.
One of the Chaplains in ordinary, in Scotland, to his Royal High-
ness the Prince of Wales.
Hlc mantis, ob patriam pugnando vulnera pass!,
Quique sacerdotes casti, dum vita manebat ;
Quique pii vates, et Phcebo digna locuti ;
Inventas aut qui vi(am excoluere per artes ;
Quique sui memores alios fecere merendo.
virg. JEH. 6.
EDINBURGH :
PRINTED FOR MR. GRAHAM MAXWELL,
AND ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE £f CO. EDINBURGH,
BY MUNDELL, DOIG, & STEVENSON.
1808.
Price One Guinea to Suhscrifiers,
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Histories of Scottish families > Genealogical memoir of the most noble and ancient house of Drummond > (11) Title page |
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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