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The manuscripts consists of charters and other documents of the Douglas family; papers of the first Duke of Queensberry as commissioner to the Pariliament of Scotland 1685; letters to him from James II, John Graham of Claverhouse, the third Duke of Hamilton, the fifth Earl of Moray, and the first Earl of Melfort.
The manuscripts consist of charters and other documents of the Douglas family; papers of the first Duke of Queensberry as commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland, 1685; letters to him from James II, John Graham of Claverhouse, the third Duke of Hamilton, the fifth Earl of Moray, and the first Earl of Melfort.
The manuscripts consists of charters and other documents of the Douglas family; papers of the first Duke of Queensberry as commissioner to the Pariliament of Scotland 1685; letters to him from James II, John Graham of Claverhouse, the third Duke of Hamilton, the fifth Earl of Moray, and the first Earl of Melfort.
The manuscripts consist of charters and other documents of the Douglas family; papers of the first Duke of Queensberry as commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland, 1685; letters to him from James II, John Graham of Claverhouse, the third Duke of Hamilton, the fifth Earl of Moray, and the first Earl of Melfort.
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