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vi ACTS OF THE LORDS OF THE ISLES
keen eye for detail we would like to thank Dr T. I. Rae, the
society’s hon. publication secretary.
Finally, it is a pleasant duty to thank the following owners of
documents who have readily made them available for the
purposes of this book: The Duke of Atholl, the Marquess of
Graham, the Earl Cawdor, the Earl of Cromartie, the Earl of
Dundee, the Countess of Sutherland, the Lady Saltoun; Sir
William Gordon Gumming, Bt.; Ninian Brodie of Brodie,
Lieut.-Commander Lachlan Mackintosh of Mackintosh,
A. M. H. Matheson (Brahan), Captain Patrick Munro ofFoulis,
Michael Nightingale of Cromarty, Miss Elizabeth Rose of
Kilravock, and Alexander Urquhart of Craigston; the Society
of Antiquaries of Scotland; Messrs Anderson, Shaw & Gilbert,
solicitors, Inverness; and Messrs Lindsays, W.S., Edinburgh.
Crown copyright material in the Scottish Record Office and
the Public Record Office is reproduced with permission of the
Controller of HM Stationery Office, and transcripts of docu¬
ments held on deposit in the sro appear with the approval of the
Keeper of the Records of Scotland. Material in libraries, subject
where appropriate to the permission of owners, have been
published by permission of the Librarian of Aberdeen Univer¬
sity Library, the Trustees of the British Library, and the
Trustees of the National Library of Scotland.
JEAN MUNRO
R. W. MUNRO
Edinburgh
April, 1986
keen eye for detail we would like to thank Dr T. I. Rae, the
society’s hon. publication secretary.
Finally, it is a pleasant duty to thank the following owners of
documents who have readily made them available for the
purposes of this book: The Duke of Atholl, the Marquess of
Graham, the Earl Cawdor, the Earl of Cromartie, the Earl of
Dundee, the Countess of Sutherland, the Lady Saltoun; Sir
William Gordon Gumming, Bt.; Ninian Brodie of Brodie,
Lieut.-Commander Lachlan Mackintosh of Mackintosh,
A. M. H. Matheson (Brahan), Captain Patrick Munro ofFoulis,
Michael Nightingale of Cromarty, Miss Elizabeth Rose of
Kilravock, and Alexander Urquhart of Craigston; the Society
of Antiquaries of Scotland; Messrs Anderson, Shaw & Gilbert,
solicitors, Inverness; and Messrs Lindsays, W.S., Edinburgh.
Crown copyright material in the Scottish Record Office and
the Public Record Office is reproduced with permission of the
Controller of HM Stationery Office, and transcripts of docu¬
ments held on deposit in the sro appear with the approval of the
Keeper of the Records of Scotland. Material in libraries, subject
where appropriate to the permission of owners, have been
published by permission of the Librarian of Aberdeen Univer¬
sity Library, the Trustees of the British Library, and the
Trustees of the National Library of Scotland.
JEAN MUNRO
R. W. MUNRO
Edinburgh
April, 1986
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