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5by Lothian, William Kerr, Marquess of, approximately 1690-1767Connect to this title online
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13by Buccleuch, Walter Francis Scott, Duke of, 1806-1884“…Alexander Cowan and Sons, formerly paper makers at Bank Mill, Valleyfield Mill, and Low Mill, all at or near Penicuick, and Charles Cowan, Esquire of Logan House, John Cowan, Esquire of Beeslack, and James Cowan, Esquire, the surviving partners of that firm, and Alex Andercowan and Sons, now paper-makers at said mills and Charles Cowan, Esquire of Logan House, residing at Valleyfield, Penicuick, John Cown, residing at Beeslack, Penicuick, James Cowan, formerly residing at Glenesk House, near Loanhead, now member of Parliament for the city of Edinburgh, and George Cowan and Charles William Cowan, both residing at Valleyfield, the individual partners of that firm, William Sommerville & Son, formerly paper-makers at Dalmore Mill, and William Sommerville, residing at Bitton, Gloucestershire, England, sole surviving partner of the said firm of William Sommerville and Son, William Sommerville and Son, now paper makers at said Dalmore Mill, Milton Bridge, and Hugh Sommerville, residing at Dalmore, the only partner of that firm, Archibald Fullarton Sommerville, paper-maker at Kevock Mill, near Lasswade, and William Tod and Son, paper-makers at St Leonards Mill, Lasswade, and William Tod, formerly called William Tod, Junior, Lasswade, the surviving partner of that firm, appellants His Grace Walter Francis Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, proprietor of the lands of Dalkeith, the Right Honourable Robert Viscount Melville, proprietor of the lands of Melville, and sole executor of the deceased Right Honourable Henry Viscount Melville, formerly proprietor of the lands of Melville, and Sir James Hamlyn Williams Drummond of Hawthornden, baronet, proprietor of the lands of Hawthornden, with consent of the Honourable Gerard James Noel, and the Honourable Dudley Francis Fortescue, his curators respondents.…”
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17Published 2020Table of Contents: “…08 5 A Classic Looks at the Gothic: Sir John Clerk, Ruins and Romance -- 09 Part III The Business of Building, Trades, Materials and Pattern Books -- 10 6 Scottish Ironwork, 1670-1730 -- 11 7 Thomas Albourn, William Bruce's Plasterer -- 12 8 The Roof Structure of George Heriot's Hospital Chapel -- 13 9 Colen Campbell, James Gibbs and Sir John Vanbrugh -- 14 Part IV The Country House -- 15 10 The Architectural Innovations of Mr James Smith of Whitehill -- 16 11 The Duchess of Buccleuch Returns to Dalkeith Palace From England to Scotland in 1701…”
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