Old family; or, The Setons of Scotland and America
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1726] END OF THE KINGSTONS. 141
beth Seton and the Hon. William Hay of Drumelzier, mar-
ried Sir Henry Seton of Culbeg, Bart., who served with the
British troops in America in the middle of the last century.
These Hays have in their possession many Seton papers,
portraits, and heirlooms. It may be interesting also to remem-
ber that their ancient town and castle has given a name to the
Doctor Subtilis — the subtle doctor — John Duns Scotus, who
was born there, and died in Cologne in 1308. These Hays
are cousins of the Setons of Abercorn.
beth Seton and the Hon. William Hay of Drumelzier, mar-
ried Sir Henry Seton of Culbeg, Bart., who served with the
British troops in America in the middle of the last century.
These Hays have in their possession many Seton papers,
portraits, and heirlooms. It may be interesting also to remem-
ber that their ancient town and castle has given a name to the
Doctor Subtilis — the subtle doctor — John Duns Scotus, who
was born there, and died in Cologne in 1308. These Hays
are cousins of the Setons of Abercorn.
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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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