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Other Documents - Ridpath |
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| Assembly Papers, Main Series |
1770 |
| Journal of the Rev. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchel and Home |
1755-1758 |
| Journal of the Rev. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchel and Home |
1758-1761 |
| Committee on Standards in Public Life (Nolan Committee), First Report |
1995 |
| David Ridpath v John McLeod |
1834 |
| Extract charge to Robert, Viscount of Oxfuird, to infeft and seise William Veitch in Ridpath [Redpath] in the lands of Scarlaw, parish of Cranshaws, sheriffdom of Berwick, lands of Newbigging and Swanselaw, parish of Innerweek [Innerwick] in constabulary of Haddington and sheriffdom of Edinburgh, apprised from Christopher Cokburne [Cockburn] of Chousley [Choicelee]. With scroll charter of adjudication. |
6 April 1703 |
| John Lythgow, Ridpath, (minister at Ewes), not addressed |
8 May 1671 |
| Correspondence of James, 1st Duke of Montrose: George Ridpath, Whig publicist. Greville St., Hatton Garden, 23 Sept. |
1714 |
| Bond by John Hay of Haystoun to Agnes Annandale, relict of Thomas Ridpath [Redpath], gardener at Neidpath for 400 merks. [Cancelled]. |
19 November 1701 |
| George Ridpath, Wardrobe Court, near Doctors Commons, to [the duke of Hamilton], describing Lord Haversham as a very suitable person to act in their interest at Court |
27 Apr 1702 |
| [Gavin Mason] to the duke of Hamilton, telling him that Mr. Ridpath says he has heard from Scotland that 'the so much talket of plot is compramised' and that there will be no effectual inquiring into it that session |
1 Aug 1704 |
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