Chronicles of the Atholl and Tullibardine families . hich is 9000 merks), for whichhe gave bond together with John Murray, merchant and lateBailie in Edinburgh, and Mr. James Murray, writer there. 2. He also borrowed another ;^500 sterling from the Bank,and gave bond with Sir Patrick Murray of Pildinnes, Mr. JamesMurray of (jlencarse, and Mr. Robert Murray of Livielands. 3. His Lordship borrowed from John Hamilton, bailie andunder-keeper of the Palace of Holy rood, 3000 merks, and gavebond with Lord Basil Hamilton. 4. His Lordship borrowed the remaining 3000 merks fromMr. Robert I^auder of Bei


Chronicles of the Atholl and Tullibardine families . hich is 9000 merks), for whichhe gave bond together with John Murray, merchant and lateBailie in Edinburgh, and Mr. James Murray, writer there. 2. He also borrowed another ;^500 sterling from the Bank,and gave bond with Sir Patrick Murray of Pildinnes, Mr. JamesMurray of (jlencarse, and Mr. Robert Murray of Livielands. 3. His Lordship borrowed from John Hamilton, bailie andunder-keeper of the Palace of Holy rood, 3000 merks, and gavebond with Lord Basil Hamilton. 4. His Lordship borrowed the remaining 3000 merks fromMr. Robert I^auder of Beilmouth, and gave bond with LordBasil HamiltOiT for the same. The total sum borrowed amounted to ;^i333, 6s. 8d. sterling. Viscount Melfort to Earl of Perth. London, 17 AfpHll Lord,—The King is resolved to know the mind of all on theSecret committee in order to what he designs to propose in the insueing ?? Several of the Argyllshire trees are still extant on the Atholl estates (1895).^ Lord Murray had by this time been created an CHARLES, EARL OF DUNMORE2™ Son of i?T Marquis of Atholl b. i66t. d. 1710 1686 OF ATHOLL AND TULLIBARDINE 267 parliament, and if they will concurr in it; and therfor, considering thatthe Lord Privie Scale was absent when others signified their opinione,his Mais does now order your Lop to require the Lord Privie Scale tosignifie his intentiones in thes maters contained in his letter to the S:committee, that ye may transmit! the same with all diligence. This byhis Maies commands I am obliged to signifie to you, and that the Kingis resolved to know how his servants incline to please him, that he maytake meassures accordinglie. I am, My Lord, Yo^ LoP^ most humble & most ob servant July 20, 1686.—Lord Murrays daughter, Anne, died atFalkland, aged fourteen months. August 16, 1686.—Lord Charles Murray, the Marquisssecond son, was created a peer of Scotland by the titles of Earlof Dunmore, Viscount Fincastle, and Baron Murra


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