Excerpt from Scottish Notes and Queries, Vol. 2: Second Series; July 1900, to June 1901
D D Col., of the Black Watch, 78, 96 Dalgarno, James, his Obituary, 139 Davidson, prof-thomas, 126 Deans, George, 36.
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