Dalhousie Muniments.
The presence of these papers in the Dalhousie Muniments is explained by the connections between James Glen and John Forbes and the Dalhousie family. Glen was Forbe's executor, and his niece married the 8th Earl of Dalhousie.
From the guide to the Papers relating to America in the Dalhousie Muniments, 1748-1759, 1748-1759, (American Philosophical Society)
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associatedWith | Forbes, John | person |
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