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Pagina 23
... Edinburgh Castle , for which he had five hundred merks a year as salary ( Exchequer Rolls , 1372 , ii . 393 , iii . 66-87 ) . In this capacity he continued the buildings of David's tower , begun in the former reign , and received ...
... Edinburgh Castle , for which he had five hundred merks a year as salary ( Exchequer Rolls , 1372 , ii . 393 , iii . 66-87 ) . In this capacity he continued the buildings of David's tower , begun in the former reign , and received ...
Pagina 25
... Edinburgh , was born there 27 June 1687. His father , also George Drummond , was first master of the Edinburgh Merchants ' Hall in 1681. He dis- played at an early age a considerable apti- tude for figures , and is said to have made in ...
... Edinburgh , was born there 27 June 1687. His father , also George Drummond , was first master of the Edinburgh Merchants ' Hall in 1681. He dis- played at an early age a considerable apti- tude for figures , and is said to have made in ...
Pagina 26
... Edinburgh to its occupation by the rebels . Through his efforts a body of volunteers was raised , and at his persuasion they were ready to march out of Edinburgh , and , with some regulars , meet the enemy in the open . Drummond , who ...
... Edinburgh to its occupation by the rebels . Through his efforts a body of volunteers was raised , and at his persuasion they were ready to march out of Edinburgh , and , with some regulars , meet the enemy in the open . Drummond , who ...
Pagina 27
... Edinburgh . Drummond died at Edinburgh on 4 Nov. 1766 , and was buried in the Canon- gate churchyard , near the grave of Adam Smith . He received a public funeral such as his native city had seldom witnessed . Sir A. Grant ( i . 304 ) ...
... Edinburgh . Drummond died at Edinburgh on 4 Nov. 1766 , and was buried in the Canon- gate churchyard , near the grave of Adam Smith . He received a public funeral such as his native city had seldom witnessed . Sir A. Grant ( i . 304 ) ...
Pagina 31
... Edinburgh , sent to London , and imprisoned in the Tower . In 1713 he made over his estates to his in- fant son . In the rising of 1715 he under- took with two hundred of his highlanders and some Edinburgh Jacobites to surprise Edinburgh ...
... Edinburgh , sent to London , and imprisoned in the Tower . In 1713 he made over his estates to his in- fant son . In the rising of 1715 he under- took with two hundred of his highlanders and some Edinburgh Jacobites to surprise Edinburgh ...
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