. Scottish notes and queries. nd friendof Sir Walter Scott, secured a portion of therafters of the structure. These he got manu-factured into a handsome arm-chair, which hepresented to the great novelist, who received thegift with ^tcat pleasure. I think the above will place the subject in aproper light ; and, although it has been in printbefore, may be worthy of preservation in these , John Muir. The book of the month is Under Lochnagar,the Crathie Church Bazaar Book ; the editionde luxe was entirely sold before the openingof the Bazaar. Mr. Wallace Bruce writes the following to
. Scottish notes and queries. nd friendof Sir Walter Scott, secured a portion of therafters of the structure. These he got manu-factured into a handsome arm-chair, which hepresented to the great novelist, who received thegift with ^tcat pleasure. I think the above will place the subject in aproper light ; and, although it has been in printbefore, may be worthy of preservation in these , John Muir. The book of the month is Under Lochnagar,the Crathie Church Bazaar Book ; the editionde luxe was entirely sold before the openingof the Bazaar. Mr. Wallace Bruce writes the following to theScotsman. I am desirious of makingcomplete my list of all Scottish-Americansoldiers of our Civil War, buried anywhere inScotland, in order that their names may fullyappear upon the monument to their memorydedicated at Edinburgh last summer. If youor your leaders know of any, and will kindlysend their names and the regiments to whichthey belonged, I will be very much Iiruces address is 724 Temple Court, SCOTTISH TRADESMENS to Scottish- Motes and Queries, OCTOBER, 1894 October, 1894.] SCOTTISH NOTES AND QUERIES. 67 SCOTTISH TRADESMENS TOKENS.( Continued from p. j6t tvith Illustration.)No, Ruins of a fortress, Legend^ V. S. Kidmore, Medal Maker, CoppiceRow, Clerkenwell, I promise to pay on demand the hearer one penny. No. 86. Obv. View of a Castle. Legend, Argyle House, Scotland. Ex. The cipher T. G, between palm British Penny, I promise to pay on Demand the bearerOne Penny. No. 87. Obv. View of a Castle. Legend. Inveraray Castle, Ex. and Edge, Similar to No. 86. No. 88. .SYs^. Halfpenny. Obv. Armoured bust in Guliehnus Vallas. Rev. Female figure representing Scotia, seated, sup-porting an oval shieldbearing St. Andrewand Cross, holding a laurel wreath in theright hand ; and a thistle behind the the artists initial M upon the ex-ergue lin
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