Memorial for Mary MʻClellan, now relict of Patrick MʻKie inn-keeper in Newtonstewart, and lawful daughter of the deceased John MʻClellan of Garchrew, Margaret and Elizabeth MʻKies, daughters of the said deceased Patrick MʻKie, Andrew MʻGuffock shipmaster there, husband to the said Margaret, and Charles MʻChlery merchant there, husband to the said Elizabeth, for their interests, and Judith MʻKie, also daughter ... and her tutors and curators for their interests, John MʻChlery messenger in Newtonstewart. David Agnew of Ochiltree, sheriff clerk of Wigton, John Kellie in Culvennan, John Hunter in Midtown of Kirkmabrick, James Sloan writer in Newtonstewart, and the tenants and possessors of the lands of Garchrew, defenders; against Roger Cutlar of Orroland, as trustee for Grizel Cutlar, ... and Grizel MʻKie, ... [electronic resource].
1762
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Memorial for Mary MʻClellan, now relict of Patrick MʻKie inn-keeper in Newtonstewart, and lawful daughter of the deceased John MʻClellan of Garchrew, Margaret and Elizabeth MʻKies, daughters of the said deceased Patrick MʻKie, Andrew MʻGuffock shipmaster there, husband to the said Margaret, and Charles MʻChlery merchant there, husband to the said Elizabeth, for their interests, and Judith MʻKie, also daughter ... and her tutors and curators for their interests, John MʻChlery messenger in Newtonstewart. David Agnew of Ochiltree, sheriff clerk of Wigton, John Kellie in Culvennan, John Hunter in Midtown of Kirkmabrick, James Sloan writer in Newtonstewart, and the tenants and possessors of the lands of Garchrew, defenders; against Roger Cutlar of Orroland, as trustee for Grizel Cutlar, ... and Grizel MʻKie, ... [electronic resource].
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[Edinburgh], [1762]
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3,[1]p. ; 4to.
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Dated at head of the drop-head title: June 12. 1762.
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
Dated at head of the drop-head title: June 12. 1762.
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
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English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), T216611
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Great Britain -- Scotland -- Edinburgh.
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