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MASTERTON PAPERS
Hugh Elliot by Lady Minto, p. 415). Margaret Seymour Master-
ton was born before 10th November 1799, as appears from a letter
of that date from Hugh Corrie, Edinburgh, to James Masterton,
which refers to his wife and ‘little one.' Capt. Elliot died in
London, 2d April 1842, see confirmation of executor. She died
leaving no issue by Capt. Elliot.
MASTERTON PAPERS
Hugh Elliot by Lady Minto, p. 415). Margaret Seymour Master-
ton was born before 10th November 1799, as appears from a letter
of that date from Hugh Corrie, Edinburgh, to James Masterton,
which refers to his wife and ‘little one.' Capt. Elliot died in
London, 2d April 1842, see confirmation of executor. She died
leaving no issue by Capt. Elliot.
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Description | Over 180 volumes, published by the Scottish History Society, containing original sources on Scotland's history and people. With a wide range of subjects, the books collectively cover all periods from the 12th to 20th centuries, and reflect changing trends in Scottish history. Sources are accompanied by scholarly interpretation, references and bibliographies. Volumes are usually published annually, and more digitised volumes will be added as they become available. |
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