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Contents of this Volume.
John Mackinnon's  AcctAccount finished
                  1841.
               Note from Mr Bowdler, Bath 13.
                     
1762., desiring to insert in the Ma-
gazine a Character of J.John Mackinnon
                  1762., desiring to insert in the Ma-
gazine a Character of J.John Mackinnon
Ibid.
               1849.
               1854.
               1861.
               1862.
               1867.
               1868.
               1873.
               1877.
               More MoeMoney for J. Mackinnon's Sons
                  1880.
               1884.
               1885.
                  
               1887.
               1892.
               Poem on yethe death of JasJames 8.
                  1893.
               1895.
               Ibid.
               1897.
               Nisbet's LrLetter concerning yethe dismission of
                
John Hay &and Andrew Lumisden, &c.etc. DecrDecember
31. 1768.
                  John Hay &and Andrew Lumisden, &c.etc. DecrDecember
31. 1768.
1907.
               B. G.Bishop Gordon his Opinion of yethe dismission
                  Ibid.
               1912.
               Meeting wtwith Mr. Oliph.Oliphant &and his Lady at 
                     
EdrEdinburgh, fmfrom Naples, July 8. 69: qowho gave
me Satisfaction as to dismission, &cetc.
                  EdrEdinburgh, fmfrom Naples, July 8. 69: qowho gave
me Satisfaction as to dismission, &cetc.
1913.
               Ibid.
               1914.
               Kept accordingly, qnwhen several 
                     
interesting particulars discussed,
&and important business done, and
a Journal kept, &cetc.
                  interesting particulars discussed,
&and important business done, and
a Journal kept, &cetc.
1915.
               A Defect supplied
                  1925.
               1926.
               Crossed Moffat-Water 16 times 
                     
in about 2 Miles
                  in about 2 Miles
1930.
               1935.
               A Caution concerning A.Alexander Murray
                  Ibid.
               B. G.Bishop Gordon on his Guard as to A. M.Alexander Murray
                  1939.
               Bankruptcies, amazing! in EdrEdinburgh
                  1942.
               1943.
               Story of a Pearl-Necklace
                  1945.
               1946.
               Mr Wagstaffe's death, Dec.December 3. 1770.
                  1952.
               100£ yearly on J.John Hay by Douglas
                  1954.
               Emigrants, numerous!
                  Ibid.
               Surprising CollecnCollection of Pamphlets
                  195[4][.]
               195[6][.]
               Mr Maitland not to accept EdrEdinburgh
                  Ibid[.]
               Ibid[.]
               Death of Kingsborrow, aged 83
                  Ibi[d][.]
               Concerning the Amazon, L.Lady Macintosh
                  Ibid[.]
               ParlarParticular AcctAccount of the Marriage wtwith the
                     
grand Entry into Rome, 4 Couriers, and
Nne Carriages, &and yethe genteel Beha-
viour of Cardinal York
                  grand Entry into Rome, 4 Couriers, and
Nne Carriages, &and yethe genteel Beha-
viour of Cardinal York
19[61][.]
               Birth of Charles Oliphant
                  Ibi[d][.]
               Crescant lætè, translated
                  196[6][.]
               A Run upon yethe Banks in EdrEdinburgh
                  Ibi[d][.]
               196[8][.]
               197[1][.]
               Fordyce of EdrEdinburgh his Failure
                  197[3][.]
               Paragraph from Stanford's Dedication 
                     
to K. C.King Charles 2. of yethe Geneal.Genealogical history of yethe
Kings of England, &c.etc.
                  to K. C.King Charles 2. of yethe Geneal.Genealogical history of yethe
Kings of England, &c.etc.
1977[.]
               197[8][.]
               Ibid[].
               197[9][.]
               Pennant's not viewing the hill of Myat
                     
qnwhen in his Power, wtwith an entertaining Sto-
ry of Spittle of Leuchat
                  qnwhen in his Power, wtwith an entertaining Sto-
ry of Spittle of Leuchat
198[0][.]
               198[1][.]
               1983.
               1984.
               [B]irth-Days of yethe 4 Princesses
                  1985.
               T[]ransmitted to B.Bishop Gordon
                  1987.
               1988.
               1989.
               1990.
               [P]regnancy premature
                  1991.
               Ibid.
               1992.
               Queen of Hearts, a Lady so called
                  Ibid.
               [A]n.Andrew Lumisden's Return by qmwhom procured
                  Ibid.
               Dream concerning Nic.Nicholas Brett
                  1995.
               A bold device in WestmrWestminister Magazine
                  1998.
               2001.
               Ibid.
               2004.
               A strong Ash-wedywednesday Paper, 1774.
                  2006.
               DoDitto condemned in yethe House of ComsCommons
                  2010.
               2011.
               Mr Nic.Nicholas Brett like to fall off
                  2022.
               Ash-wednesdayswednesday's Paper printed in EdrEdinburgh
                  2024.
               Resol[ution] to stand to a certain Plan
                  Ibid.
               2027.
               2032.
               Public Ledger of June 22. a 
                     
most bold &and impudent Paper
                  most bold &and impudent Paper
2033.
               2040.
               John Farquharson sent Poem on 
the Birth-Day to Louisa, &and had
in Return for yethe Author an Head
of Charles and Louisa
                  the Birth-Day to Louisa, &and had
in Return for yethe Author an Head
of Charles and Louisa
2042.
               LrLetter to B. G.Bishop Gordon intimating a Meet-
ing at Forfar on AugtAugust 24. 1774.
Pennant a downright Stewart-hater
                  ing at Forfar on AugtAugust 24. 1774.
Pennant a downright Stewart-hater
2045.
               2046.
               Assurances, that faithful Rem-
nant in EngdEngland must be cared for
                  nant in EngdEngland must be cared for
2047.
               St James's Chronicle, &c.etc. a 
                     
most bold &and impudent Paper,
SeptrSeptember 3. 1774.
                  most bold &and impudent Paper,
SeptrSeptember 3. 1774.
2053.
               Sent likewise to B. G.Bishop Gordon
                  2062.
               2065.
               Account of the Royal-Oak-Club 
                     
transmitted to an amiable Lady
                  transmitted to an amiable Lady
2066.
               Strong Paper on yethe Elections
                  2072.
               2073.
               2075.
               Gask's Lady's Death, NovNovember. 4. 74.
                  2080.
               2081.
               2083.
               2084.
               2085.
               In 31 mo DecrisDecembris, 1774.
                  2095.
               B.Bishop Gordon much pleased with  
                     
the Royal-Oak Institution
                  the Royal-Oak Institution
2098.
               2099.
               Ibid.
               30022102[.]
               Mr Bowdler's Remarks now 
                     
in my Custody
                  
               in my Custody
30052105[.]
               30082108[.]
               The Countess of Galloway 
                     
delighted with it
                  
               delighted with it
Ibid.
               Ibid.
               Return to the Above
                  
                  
               Citation
Forbes, Robert. “Contents of this Volume.” The Lyon in Mourning, 
                    vol. 9, 
                    Adv.MS.32.6.24, fol. 141r–144v. The Lyon in Mourning Project, 
                    edited by Leith Davis, https://lyoninmourning.dhil.lib.sfu.ca/ v09.2114.283.01.html.
Appendix
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