[315] Memoirs of Lady Grizzel Baillie.
[316] MS. in possession of Sir Hugh Purves Hume Campbell, Bart., Marchmont House.
[317] Papers Relating to the Geographical Description, Maps, and Charts of Scotland, by John Adair. Bann. Club Misc., ii. 345.
[318] Papers Relating to Slezer’s Theatrum Scotiæ, in Bann. Club Misc., ii. 307.
[319] Scots Magazine, Obituary, 1791.
[320] A Short Account of Scotland, &c. London, 1702.
[321] Called the Old Bank Close, in the Lawnmarket, where Melbourne Place now is.
[322] The earl’s first marriage to a daughter of the Marquis of Huntly—who, however, was not the mother of his children—is noticed in this volume under 1649.
[323] [Mackie’s] Journey through Scotland, 1723, p. 18.
[324] From an original inventory of the articles, read before the Society of the Antiquaries of Scotland by Sir David Laing, in 1857.