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Folio 131. Copy of the attestation of good character in favour of John Innes, a 'dyester'...

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Reference SP 36/85/3/131
Date [1746-1747]
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Folio 131. Copy of the attestation of good character in favour of John Innes, a 'dyester' in Turriff [Aberdeenshire], now a [Jacobite] prisoner in London. Signed by: Alexander Innes of Rosy Burn [Rosieburn, Aberdeenshire, Banffshire], Justice of the Peace of Banffshire; James Innes, Provost of Banff [Banffshire]; James Thain Balzie in Banff; John [?Duffes] Balzie of Banff; John Gilchrist, minister at Leith [Midlothian]; Alexander Chalmers, minister at Marnan; David Bannerman and James Bannerman, ministers of Forglen [Banffshire]; James Stenson, minister at Rothiemay; Archibald [?Stenton], preacher at Rothiemay [Banffshire]; William Miller, minister at [?Achininver]; James Gilchrist, minister at Foveran; William Johnston, minister of Montwhiter [Monquhitter, Aberdeenshire?]; Thomas Innes, Justice of the Peace, Banff and Aberdeenshire; John Innes, Justice of the Peace, Banff; Alexander Stewart, minister at Craig; Alexander Wilson, minister at Alva [Alvah, Banffshire]; Alexander Duff junior of [?Halton], Justice of the Peace; George Gordon, minister at Drumblade; Robert Innes, minister at Wedny.

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Former reference in its original department Folios 482
Legal status Public Record(s)
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