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MACKENZIE-WHARNCLIFFE DEEDS
payment by the latter of the £1500 of restricted penalty. All this makes
the proceedings by Scott after Sir George's death against his represen-
tatives all the more grievous and unfair. In any case they should have
been relieved by the Crown from the claim.
These notes may be fittingly concluded by the expression of the
hope that at no distant date justice will at last be done to Sir George
Mackenzie's memory by the preparation of a biography written from his,
or at least the modern standpoint, having embodied therein such extracts
from his published works as will suffice to give readers of to-day an
adequate idea both of the style and substance of his writings.
TOMB OF SIR GEORGE MACKENZIE OF ROSEHAUGH
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