. Biggar and the House of Fleming: an account of the Biggar district, archaeological, historical, and biographical. lzie Vallance two beds Item to James Aikman ane reed bed and a fether bed Item to Robert Fforsyth ane chair Item to Culterallers ane Caldrone £250 18 2 03 14 0 20 00 0 16 00 05 00 03 06 06 00 04 13 01 00 02 0001 00 03 02 12 1001 0720 1024 0001 0466 13 The soume of the whol charge is £442 18 6 The small portions of the House of Boghall that remain arenow in the keeping of a gentleman, who, we hope, will takesome pains to preserve them from further demolition, so thatthe pilgrim to


. Biggar and the House of Fleming: an account of the Biggar district, archaeological, historical, and biographical. lzie Vallance two beds Item to James Aikman ane reed bed and a fether bed Item to Robert Fforsyth ane chair Item to Culterallers ane Caldrone £250 18 2 03 14 0 20 00 0 16 00 05 00 03 06 06 00 04 13 01 00 02 0001 00 03 02 12 1001 0720 1024 0001 0466 13 The soume of the whol charge is £442 18 6 The small portions of the House of Boghall that remain arenow in the keeping of a gentleman, who, we hope, will takesome pains to preserve them from further demolition, so thatthe pilgrim to Biggar may have the melancholy satisfaction ofgazing on the fragments of a build iog, which, for centuries,accommodated and protected the Fleming family, which pos-sessed considerable historical interest, which formed a strikinsrfeature in the landscape, and employed the pencils of Clerk ofEldin and the famous Captain Grose. We give a woodcut,representing these fragments, which, as we have said, may beregarded as a fitting, emblem of a power and glory in this dis-trict that have passed almost entirely CHAPTEE VIII.


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