The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... Greenock , on the impress service , in consequence of the appre- hended rupture with Spain respecting the Falkland islands . In 1771 , he was promoted to the rank of Post- Captain , and being appointed to the Sea - hoise , of 20 guns ...
... Greenock , on the impress service , in consequence of the appre- hended rupture with Spain respecting the Falkland islands . In 1771 , he was promoted to the rank of Post- Captain , and being appointed to the Sea - hoise , of 20 guns ...
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... Greenock , Mr John Douglas , mer- chant , Glasgow , to Miss Hamilton , daugh- ter of Mr John Hamilton , merchant in Greenock . 18. At Dunkeld house , by the Rev. Mr Hall , James Drummond , Esq . younger of Strathallan , to Lady Amelia ...
... Greenock , Mr John Douglas , mer- chant , Glasgow , to Miss Hamilton , daugh- ter of Mr John Hamilton , merchant in Greenock . 18. At Dunkeld house , by the Rev. Mr Hall , James Drummond , Esq . younger of Strathallan , to Lady Amelia ...
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... Greenock . On his way from Canada to New York , Archibald M'Neil , Esq . his Britannic Ma- jesty's Consul for Louisiana , Nov. 27. At Gijon , while serving with the British troops in Spain , Geo . Assiotti , Esq . Deputy Commissary Gen ...
... Greenock . On his way from Canada to New York , Archibald M'Neil , Esq . his Britannic Ma- jesty's Consul for Louisiana , Nov. 27. At Gijon , while serving with the British troops in Spain , Geo . Assiotti , Esq . Deputy Commissary Gen ...
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... encountering storms , acci- dents , and dangers : nor ever , after leaving Greenock , proceeded one day by the route we intended , but either lost lost our way by land , or were thwart ed Journey thro ' the Highlands . 188.
... encountering storms , acci- dents , and dangers : nor ever , after leaving Greenock , proceeded one day by the route we intended , but either lost lost our way by land , or were thwart ed Journey thro ' the Highlands . 188.
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... Greenock , Lieut . - Colonel Henry George Johnston . 13. At Edinburgh , Mr Robert Welsh , son of Robert Welsh , Esq . of Collin . 14. At ditto , Miss Martha Stevenson , daughter of the late Alexander Stevenson , Esq . of Montgreenan ...
... Greenock , Lieut . - Colonel Henry George Johnston . 13. At Edinburgh , Mr Robert Welsh , son of Robert Welsh , Esq . of Collin . 14. At ditto , Miss Martha Stevenson , daughter of the late Alexander Stevenson , Esq . of Montgreenan ...
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