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INDEX OF PERSONS.
Scone, David, Lord, II. 147, 148, 150,
153, 154, 182, 184, 185.
John, abbot of, II. 257.
sub-prior of, II. 257.
Scots Fusilier Guards, II. 91.
Scott, Andrew, vicar of Euthven, I. 24 n.
John, in Northous, II. 237.
Dame Margaret, Lady Johnstone.
See Johnstone.
Robert, director of chancery, II.
263, 264.
Thomas, justice-cleric, I. xxxvi.
Sir Walter, I. 315 ; II. 39, 106.
William, II. 237, 263, 264.
Scrymgeour (Scrymgiour), of Dudope,
Sir James, II. 266.
of Fordall, David, I. 73.
■ James, of Glaswell, II. 262.
James, constable of Dundee, II. 257.
Selkirk, Dunbar, Earl of, I. 261.
Thomas, Earl of, II. 41.
Jean Colvill, Countess of, his wife,
II. 41.
Sellar, Walter, I. 43, 44 n.
Margaret Hepburne, his wife, I. 43,
44.
Semple (Sem pill, Sim pill), John, first Lord,
I. 30; II. 115, 239, 240.
Semple, John, his brother, II. 240.
Robert, third Lord, I. xli.
of Beltrees, James, I. 129, 132, 133,
II. 139, 140, 141, 259.
John, I. xliv.
Alan, II. 240.
Helen, I. 178.
_ — John, in Corsfurd, II. 240.
Seton (Setoun, Seytoun), George, first
Lord, I. 15.
Robert, Lord, II. 135.
of Parbroth, David, I. 119 n.
of Touch, Mr. (1768), I. 254.
of Tullibody, James, I. 112.
Sir Alexander of (c. 1220), II. 217.
Sir Alexander of (1321), I. xii-xiv,
4, 5 ; II. 218.
Sir Christopher, I. xiii.
Lady Christian Bruce, his wife, I.
xiii.
Sir Alexander, I. xiii, lxxxv.
Margaret Seton, only daughter of
Sir Alexander, I. lxxxv.
Alexander, President of the College
of Justice, I. 136. See also Fyvie
and Dunfermline.
Alexander, II. 272.
— Daniel, I. 295 n.
INDEX OF PERSONS.
Scone, David, Lord, II. 147, 148, 150,
153, 154, 182, 184, 185.
John, abbot of, II. 257.
sub-prior of, II. 257.
Scots Fusilier Guards, II. 91.
Scott, Andrew, vicar of Euthven, I. 24 n.
John, in Northous, II. 237.
Dame Margaret, Lady Johnstone.
See Johnstone.
Robert, director of chancery, II.
263, 264.
Thomas, justice-cleric, I. xxxvi.
Sir Walter, I. 315 ; II. 39, 106.
William, II. 237, 263, 264.
Scrymgeour (Scrymgiour), of Dudope,
Sir James, II. 266.
of Fordall, David, I. 73.
■ James, of Glaswell, II. 262.
James, constable of Dundee, II. 257.
Selkirk, Dunbar, Earl of, I. 261.
Thomas, Earl of, II. 41.
Jean Colvill, Countess of, his wife,
II. 41.
Sellar, Walter, I. 43, 44 n.
Margaret Hepburne, his wife, I. 43,
44.
Semple (Sem pill, Sim pill), John, first Lord,
I. 30; II. 115, 239, 240.
Semple, John, his brother, II. 240.
Robert, third Lord, I. xli.
of Beltrees, James, I. 129, 132, 133,
II. 139, 140, 141, 259.
John, I. xliv.
Alan, II. 240.
Helen, I. 178.
_ — John, in Corsfurd, II. 240.
Seton (Setoun, Seytoun), George, first
Lord, I. 15.
Robert, Lord, II. 135.
of Parbroth, David, I. 119 n.
of Touch, Mr. (1768), I. 254.
of Tullibody, James, I. 112.
Sir Alexander of (c. 1220), II. 217.
Sir Alexander of (1321), I. xii-xiv,
4, 5 ; II. 218.
Sir Christopher, I. xiii.
Lady Christian Bruce, his wife, I.
xiii.
Sir Alexander, I. xiii, lxxxv.
Margaret Seton, only daughter of
Sir Alexander, I. lxxxv.
Alexander, President of the College
of Justice, I. 136. See also Fyvie
and Dunfermline.
Alexander, II. 272.
— Daniel, I. 295 n.
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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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