... to attend his master. The Presbyterian minister at Petty, Mr Laughlan Shaw, being a cousin of this Kinrara's, had obtained leave of the Duke of Cumberland to carry off his friend, in return to the good services the said Mr Laughlan had done the government;... Memorials of the Clan Shaw - Page 35by William George Shaw - 1871 - 65 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Forbes - Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746 - 1834 - 550 pages
...chose rather to stay, in order to attend hismaster. The Presbyterian minister at Petty, Mr Laughlan Shaw,* being a cousin of this Kinrara's, had obtained...Duke of Cumberland to carry off his friend, in return to the good services the said Mr Laughlan had done the government; for he had been very active in dissuading... | |
| Robert Forbes - Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746 - 1896 - 452 pages
...Presbyterian minister at Petty, Mr. 16 April Laughlan Shaw,1 being a cousin of this Kinrara's, had obtain'd leave of the Duke of Cumberland to carry off his friend in return to the good services the said Mr. Laughlan had done foi. 1501. the Government. For he had been very... | |
| Scottish History Society - Scotland - 1896 - 452 pages
...Presbyterian minister at Petty, Mr. 16 April Laughlan Shaw,1 being a cousin of this Kinrara's, had obtain'd leave of the Duke of Cumberland to carry off his friend in return to the good services the said Mr. Laughlan had done foi. 1501. the Government. For he had been very... | |
| Court records - 1896 - 510 pages
...Presbyterian minister at Petty, Mr. 16 April Laughlan Shaw,1 being a cousin of this Kinrara's, had obtain'd leave of the Duke of Cumberland to carry off his friend in return to the good services the said Mr. Laughlan had done foi. 1501. the Government. For he had been very... | |
| 1925 - 138 pages
...was either in the French or Spanish service. . . . The Presbyterian minister at Petty, Mr. Laughlan Shaw, being a cousin of this Kinrara's,* had obtained...friend, in return for the good services the said Mr. Laughlan had done the government ; for he had been very active in dissuading his parishioners and clan... | |
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