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21. Letterbooks, A788: to Lochbuy, 20 March 1795. 22. Journals, A768, II, p. 556,
31 January, 1794. 23. Letterbooks, A788: to Auchmuty, 1 March 1795; to Lochbuy
, 20 March 1795. 24. Letterbooks, A787, p. 135: to Robertson, 17 May 1794. 25.
21. Letterbooks, A788: to Lochbuy, 20 March 1795. 22. Journals, A768, II, p. 556,
31 January, 1794. 23. Letterbooks, A788: to Auchmuty, 1 March 1795; to Lochbuy
, 20 March 1795. 24. Letterbooks, A787, p. 135: to Robertson, 17 May 1794. 25.
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140*: to Mrs Morley, 31 March 1797. 26. Letterbooks, A790, pp. 91-2: to Lochbuy,
15 December 1798. 27. Letterbooks, A789, p. 112*: to Dunlop, 14 February; pp.
114* and 124*: to George Jarvis, 10 and 21 March; to Forbes, Smith and Co., p.
140*: to Mrs Morley, 31 March 1797. 26. Letterbooks, A790, pp. 91-2: to Lochbuy,
15 December 1798. 27. Letterbooks, A789, p. 112*: to Dunlop, 14 February; pp.
114* and 124*: to George Jarvis, 10 and 21 March; to Forbes, Smith and Co., p.
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306-7, 10-12 March 1804. Hector was on half-pay on the strength of the 40th;
John, on that of the 9th. There is no question about the fact that the boy was
Charles Macquarie's son, but it is a curious fact that there is no mention in the
Macquarie ...
306-7, 10-12 March 1804. Hector was on half-pay on the strength of the 40th;
John, on that of the 9th. There is no question about the fact that the boy was
Charles Macquarie's son, but it is a curious fact that there is no mention in the
Macquarie ...
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