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INDEX OF PERSONS.
363
Anne, their daughter. See John,
eleventh Lord Elphinstone.
Ruthven, Alexander, brother of John,
Earl of Gowrie, I. 131.
William, also his brother, I. 132.
family of, I. li, 132.
St. Andrews, Walter, bishop of, I. 10;
II. 225, 228.
Henry Wardlaw, bishop of, II. 229.
James Kennedy, bishop of, I. 20.
James Stuart, archbishop of, I. 30 ;
II. 241 n., 2-42.
G-eorge Dury, archdeacon of. See
commendator of Dunfermline.
■ George Gledstanes, bishop of, II.
151, 176.
John Spottiswoode, archbishop of,
I. 192.
Alexander Burnet, archbishop of, I.
213, 217, 220.
Anne, his daughter. See Alexander,
seventh Lord Elphinstone.
James Sharp, archbishop of, I. 222,
228 n.
Arthur Ross, archbishop of, II. 128.
Anne, his daughter. See John,
fourth Lord Balmerino.
St. Andrews, official of, II. 258.
St. Colm, commendator of, I. 149.
Saith (Seth), , in Bamullo, II. 267.
Salisbury, Robert, Lord Cecyll, Earl of, I
lxxvii ; II. 186; correspondence
with James, first Lord Balmerino,
199-216 ; 281.
Robert Arthur Talbot, Marquis of,
II. 106.
Salton, Alexander, sixth Lord, I. 113.
Alexander, Lord (1874), II. 105.
Sanderson, Peter, tailor, I. 133.
Provost of Musselburgh, II. 106.
Sandielands of Lumfurde, Gavin, II. 118.
Santi, Don Giovanni Matteo, II. 144,
145.
Saunders, Admiral, I. 287.
Savoy, Charles Emanuel, Duke of, II.
144, 145.
Saxe- Weimar, Charles Frederick, Grand
Duke of, I. 333.
Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Ernest Anthony,
Duke of, I. 344.
Prince Ferdinand, his son. See
Portugal.
Prince Augustus, also his son, 1.334.
Schaw, Adam, I. 30.
Scherar, Duncan, rector of Clatt, I. 24.
363
Anne, their daughter. See John,
eleventh Lord Elphinstone.
Ruthven, Alexander, brother of John,
Earl of Gowrie, I. 131.
William, also his brother, I. 132.
family of, I. li, 132.
St. Andrews, Walter, bishop of, I. 10;
II. 225, 228.
Henry Wardlaw, bishop of, II. 229.
James Kennedy, bishop of, I. 20.
James Stuart, archbishop of, I. 30 ;
II. 241 n., 2-42.
G-eorge Dury, archdeacon of. See
commendator of Dunfermline.
■ George Gledstanes, bishop of, II.
151, 176.
John Spottiswoode, archbishop of,
I. 192.
Alexander Burnet, archbishop of, I.
213, 217, 220.
Anne, his daughter. See Alexander,
seventh Lord Elphinstone.
James Sharp, archbishop of, I. 222,
228 n.
Arthur Ross, archbishop of, II. 128.
Anne, his daughter. See John,
fourth Lord Balmerino.
St. Andrews, official of, II. 258.
St. Colm, commendator of, I. 149.
Saith (Seth), , in Bamullo, II. 267.
Salisbury, Robert, Lord Cecyll, Earl of, I
lxxvii ; II. 186; correspondence
with James, first Lord Balmerino,
199-216 ; 281.
Robert Arthur Talbot, Marquis of,
II. 106.
Salton, Alexander, sixth Lord, I. 113.
Alexander, Lord (1874), II. 105.
Sanderson, Peter, tailor, I. 133.
Provost of Musselburgh, II. 106.
Sandielands of Lumfurde, Gavin, II. 118.
Santi, Don Giovanni Matteo, II. 144,
145.
Saunders, Admiral, I. 287.
Savoy, Charles Emanuel, Duke of, II.
144, 145.
Saxe- Weimar, Charles Frederick, Grand
Duke of, I. 333.
Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Ernest Anthony,
Duke of, I. 344.
Prince Ferdinand, his son. See
Portugal.
Prince Augustus, also his son, 1.334.
Schaw, Adam, I. 30.
Scherar, Duncan, rector of Clatt, I. 24.
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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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