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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 36/87/3/50
This record is about the Folio 50-51. Affidavits of gentlemen and clergy of Ross-shire, in favour of Roderick... dating from 1746 Sept 25 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Domestic, George II. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Folio 50-51. Affidavits of gentlemen and clergy of Ross-shire, in favour of Roderick McCulloch [of Glastulich, Gastullich] in the parish of Fearn [Ross-shire], a [Jacobite] prisoner in London for High Treason, relating how he saved their property from the rebels' 'devastation and plunder'. Signed by justices: William Baillie of Rosshall, Ross-shire, factor for Lord Ross; Thomas Ross of Calrossie, Ross-shire; Hugh Munro of Teaninich, Ross-shire; David Ross of Invercharron, Ross-shire. Minsiters: David Ross, Tarbat, Ross-shire; Daniel Munro, Tain, Ross-shire; Donald Ross of Gladfield, Ross-shire, minister at Fearn, Ross-shire; Joseph Munro, Edertown, Ross-shire; Patrick Grant, Loggie Easter; Gilbert Robertson, Kincardine, Ross-shire.
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