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328 CLAN FERGUSSON
FERGUSSON OF ETHIE-BEATON.
Robert Arklay Fergusson, Esq. of Ethie-Beaton, Forfar-
shire, is eldest son of the late Robert Fergusson, Esq., by
Matilda, daughter of Robert Arklay, Esq. of Ethie-Beaton;
born 1851 ; succeeded his uncle, Robert Arklay, Esq., 1892 ;
married, 1882, Dora Maud Carleton, daughter of J. A. Allan,
Esq. of Kingston, Canada.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES FROM PUBLIC SOURCES.
1373. David filius Fergusii, collector of the contributions of the
quarter of Brechin. — (Exch. Bolls, vol. ii.)
David Fergusson, minister of Dunfermline, suspends the master
of the grammar school of the burgh : disallowed. — (P.O. Beg. ii.
pp. 288, 289.)
Complaint against Rev. David Fergusson. — (P.C. Beg. iii. pp.
209-10, 237.)
18 July 1611. Wm. Fergisoun, doctor of medicine in Dundee,
and Catharine Wedderburn, his spouse. — (Beg. Mag. Sig. vi. 536.)
2 Jul. 1613. Mr. Wil. Fergussoun, burgess of Dundie, on an
assize. — (Beg. Mag. Sig. vi. 881.)
12 and 13 June 1612. M. Will. Fergussone, ballivo de Dundie,
witness to a charter. — (Beg. Mag. Sig. vi. 1018.)
7 Feb. 1615. Confirmation of a charter by which James Scrym-
o-eour, feuar of Fardill, sold to William Fergusone, bailie of the
burgh of Dundee, and Catherine Wedderburn, his spouse, the lands
of Balbeuchlie, with fortalice manor, mill, mill lands, etc., the Tem-
plar land adjacent, with the teinds, rectorial and vicar's, which never
were in use to be separated, in the barony of Dunkeld. Vic. Forfar.
— (Beg. Mag. Sig. vi. 1177.)
May 31st, 1663. Magdalena Fergusone, sponsa Joannis Dun-
cane, junioris mercatoris burgensis de Dundie, hceres Magistri Guli-
elmi Fergussone de Balbeuchlie fatris in terris de Balbeuchlie — terris
templariis eisdem terris contigue coadjacentibus cum decimis in
baronia Dunkeldensi. — (Betours, Forfar, 214.)
Jan. 2, 1663. Elizabetha, Joneta et Isobella Ferguissones, heirs-
portioners of their mother, Katherine Page, in half of the fullers'
mill of G-aitmilk, and 4 acres annexed, parish of Kinglassie, regality
of Dunfermline. — (Betours, Fife, 931.)

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