Facts and traditions collected for a family record
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STATE PAPERS. 87
" 1624, July 19. Royston. A pension of 1000 merks, now enjoyed by Sir James
M'Connell is to be equally divided between him and Pat. Maull.
1624, July 27. Westminster. Grant to Sir James Macdonald of a pension of
500 marks per annum, on surrender of his former pension of 1000 marks, of
which 500 is granted to Pat. Maull.
1625, Aug. 24. Freshwater. Sir James M'Connell much laboured with to
make a disturbance in the Isles of Scotland."
" 1624, July 19. Royston. A pension of 1000 merks, now enjoyed by Sir James
M'Connell is to be equally divided between him and Pat. Maull.
1624, July 27. Westminster. Grant to Sir James Macdonald of a pension of
500 marks per annum, on surrender of his former pension of 1000 marks, of
which 500 is granted to Pat. Maull.
1625, Aug. 24. Freshwater. Sir James M'Connell much laboured with to
make a disturbance in the Isles of Scotland."
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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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