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J Scrope to Harrington see SP 36/48, f188
Catalogue reference: SP 36/46/187A
Date: 1738 Oct 25
J Scrope to Harrington see SP 36/48, f188
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Catalogue reference: SP 36/87/1/85
This record is about the Folio 85-86. Examinations concerning Patrick Edmonstone of Newton. James Black, Samuel... dating from 1746 Sept 9 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Domestic, George II. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Folio 85-86. Examinations concerning Patrick Edmonstone of Newton. James Black, Samuel Warr, Nicholas Reed, and James Wood, were soldier taken prisoner by [Jacobite] rebels] at Falkirk [Stirlingshire], and taken to Doun [Doune, Stirlingshire], where Edmonstone attempted to 'enlist them for the Pretender's son'. James Sharp and John Mitchell, merchant of Doun, swear that when [Prince Charles Edward] was in Dunblain [Dunblane] Newton was wearing a white cockade. Mentions servant James Bruce; [Charles Edward Stuart] staying at Balhady's house [Balhaldie House] in Dunblain [Dunblane, Perthshire]; and Colonel Conaway's [Conway] regiment. Statements taken by Archibald Campbell, aid de camp to General Bland, and James Paterson, sheriff deputy of Stirling. Dated at Stirling.
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