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GORDONS UNDER ARMS. 3
21. [...]. 1726, Apr. 2, Lt., witnessed the bap., at St. Paul's
Epis. Ch., Aberdeen, of Donald McQuean {N.S.C. Misc., 11. (116)).
22. [•••]• 1726, Dec. 18, Maj., witnessed the bap,, at St Paul's
Epis. Ch., Aberdeen, of Helen, dau. of Patrick Smith, of Inveramsay (N.S.C.
Misc., II. (117)).
23- [••■]• 1726, Dec, 18, Lt., witnessed the bap., at St. Paul's
Epis. Ch., Aberdeen, of Helen, dau. of Patrick Smith, of Inveramsay (N.S.C.
Misc., II. (117)).
24- [•••]• 1728, May 15, Maj., witnessed the bap., at St. Paul's
Epis. Ch., Aberdeen, of Henry, son of Lt. McKfarlin [N.S.C. Misc., 11. (121)).
25. [•••]• 1728, May 15, Lt., witnessed the bap., at St. Paul's
Epis. Ch., Aberdeen, of Henry, son of Lt. McKfarlin (N.S.C. Misc., 11.
(121)).
26- [••■]• 1728, Jun. 26, Lt., witnessed the bap., at St. Paul's Epis.
Ch., Aberdeen, of Carolina, dau. of Lt. McQueen (N.S.C. Misc., 11. (121) ).
27- [ • • • ] 17-9. May, Capt, Pocock's Ft.; his widow, Juliana
Dalgarno, received pension of ^26 (lists missing from 1713-28). 1736, Feb. i,
bur. in Gordon's aisle, Old Machar Cathedral, Aberdeen (W.O., Wid.
Pensions, P.R.O. ; Munro's Old Aberdeen, 11. 179), but name listed until 1738.
" Pocock's Ft.," after a brief e.xistence, disbanded in 1718; John Pocock, Col.,
36th Ft., 1720, Dec. 2 — 1721, Apr. 21; Col., 8th Ft., 1721, Apr. 21 — 1732,
May 8.
28- [■••]• 1729. May, Ens., Invalids; his widow, Jane, received
pension of £16. 1770, " is supposed to be either dead or re-married, as she
has not received any pension since Christmas 1765 " (W.O., Wid. Pensions,
P.R.O.) : possibly Nicholas, 1120.
29- [•••]• 1729, Jul. 18, Lt., witnessed the bap., at St. Paul's Epis.
Ch., Aberdeen, of Wilelmina, dau. of Lt. Duncan McKfarlin (N .S.C. Misc., 11.
(124)).
30. [...]. 1741, Off., Bland's (36th) Ft.; his widow, Margaret, re-
ceived pension of £20. 1 745, last payment, presumably d. or ;;/. (W.O., Wid.
Pensions, P.R.O).
31. [...]. 1745, Lt. Col., "Liverpool Blues," a regiment of volun-
teers (six companies of 70 men each) raised and officered by leading men of
Liverpool for home service (J. A. Picton's Memorials of Liverpool, i. 176).
32- [•••]■ 1745. Mar. 12, Capt., witnessed the bap., at St. Paul's
Epis. Ch., Aberdeen, of Jannet, dau. of William Simpson and Clementina
Ramsay (N.S.C. Misc., 11. (156)).
33. [•••]• 1747, Sep. 27, Capt., H. M. Independent Company for the

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