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Name |
Patrick (of Lambtown) McGlashan |
Gender |
Male |
Person ID |
I190615 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
3 Mar 2022 |
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Notes |
- Patrick McGlashan of Lambtown (Wester Baluaine).
Patrick McGlashan of Lambtown was Factor for Patrick Stewart of Invervack in 1749
- (Research): Stobie's map of 1783 gives Lambton for Baluaine, which suggests the name was understood as baile 'farm' + uan 'lamb'
14th June 1747
Patrick McGlashan in Blair (i.e. of Lambtown) appeared in favour of Ann Gow, his servant woman, and protested in regard that John McDonald in Tomnagaoidh had not appeared before the Session to make good his objection against the intended marriage of Robert Robertson in Blair and the said Ann Gow. Therefore the Session proposed that the said cause was deserted and that it should not be allowed for the said John McDonald to offer any objection to marriage in time coming, and thereupon took instruments in the Session clerk's hands. And upon that Robert Robertson in Blair and the said Ann Gow were proclaimed pro primo. The Session modified Ann Gow's fine, for retracting from marriage with the said John McDonald, to half a crown which was given to James Mackintosh in Tomgoulach.
A testificate was given to Donald McGilliwie, servant to the Lady Nairn, late residenter in this parish.
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