Decreet of valuation John Irving of Auchinbedridge against the Duke of Buccleugh and others, 1754 February 27.

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Decreet of valuation John Irving of Auchinbedridge against the Duke of Buccleugh and others, 1754 February 27.

John Irving of Auchinbedridge filed a decree of valuation against the Duke of Buccleuch and his representatives John Dickie (minister at Langholm), John Laurie (minister at Middlebie), and the Duke of Queensberry and Dover, for the value of the lands, parsonage, and vicarage of a church. Each of the fourteen pages is signed by Joseph Williamson, clerk of court.

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Irving, John, of Auchinbedridge

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Henry, the third Duke of Buccleuch, succeeded to the title in 1751 as a minor. he was educated at Eton, tutored by Adam Smith, became the first President of the Royal Society of Scotland, and was a close friend of Sir Walter Scott. From the description of Decreet of valuation John Irving of Auchinbedridge against the Duke of Buccleugh and others, 1754 February 27. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 703155918 ...

Dickie, John, -1800

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Williamson, Joseph, 1706-1795

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Laurie, John, minister at Middlebie.

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Queensberry, Charles Douglas, Duke of, 1698-1778

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Buccleuch, Henry Scott, Duke of, 1746-1812

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