. Records of the clan and name of Fergusson, Ferguson and Fergus;. ily, though apparently not of the Laird of Badi-furrow who sat in the Restoration Parliament. The MS. account of these families, which forms the back-bone of the following notes, is printed from a MS. in thepossession of AVilliam Ferguson, Esq. of Kinmundy. It isattributed to Thomas Ferguson, (1768-1828), second sonof James Ferguson of Kinmundy and Elizabeth Urquhart,and from internal evidence must have been written about theyear 1820. There is at Kinmundy another copy of the samenarrative in the hand of Thomas Fergusons s


. Records of the clan and name of Fergusson, Ferguson and Fergus;. ily, though apparently not of the Laird of Badi-furrow who sat in the Restoration Parliament. The MS. account of these families, which forms the back-bone of the following notes, is printed from a MS. in thepossession of AVilliam Ferguson, Esq. of Kinmundy. It isattributed to Thomas Ferguson, (1768-1828), second sonof James Ferguson of Kinmundy and Elizabeth Urquhart,and from internal evidence must have been written about theyear 1820. There is at Kinmundy another copy of the samenarrative in the hand of Thomas Fergusons son, JamesFerguson (Aberdeen, now represented by his son, JamesWilliam Ferguson, 3rd Dragoon Guards), which contains alittle additional information of later date. There is also atKinmundy another ms. of a similar character, which, thoughin many respects imperfect as compared with the Ms. of1820, of which it forms the basis, afibrds a little informationnot embodied in it. It is clearly of much earlier date, andappears to have been written about 1760. A fourth ms.,.


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