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  <dc:title>Alexander Thomson of Banchory, antiquarian: trust, disposition and settlement</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Trust, Disposition and Settlement, typescript, 1867. Alexander Thomson of Banchory appointed the following trustees for his estate: his wife, Jessy Fraser or Thomson; his wife's relations, John Mathieson Fraser, Arthur Fraser of Calrossie and Alexander Fraser; Alexander Murray Dunlop of Corsock, MP; William Dingwall Fordyce of Brucklay, MP; Robert Lumsden, banker in Aberdeen, and Alexander Flockhart, advocate in Aberdeen. His estate was left chiefly to his wife with bequests to distant relations. The deed was drawn up in 1867 and registered in 1868.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1867-1868</dc:date>
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