William MacDougal

Likely the Mr. MacDougal, wine merchant, who shows up as a frequent collaborator of Murray of Broughton's (Memorials of John Murray of Broughton, pp. 40, 66, 137, 139, 140, 292, 301, 304, 307, 311-13)--he is identified as Murray of Broughton's brother-in-law (Memorials, p. 311). One source notes that [w]ine barrels were one of the received methods of transporting arms (Barnard and Clark, eds, Lord Burlington, p. 283). A Wm. M'Dougal also shows up as witness to the baptism of Murray of Broughton's son David in 1743 at Carruber's Close (Jacobite Stronghold, p. 41).

Name
forenameWilliam
surnameMacDougal
regWilliam MacDougal
sex
Male
occupation
Wine merchant
residence
Languages Known
English