Declaration for Gray Cooper, Esqr, Secretary to the Treasury at London. Leith, July 29. 1775.
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Declaration for Gray Cooper, Esqr, Secretary to the Treasury at London. Leith, July 29. 1775.
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Declaration for Gray Cooper, Esq. of Gogar, Secretary to the Treasury at London
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An anecdote recalled by Forbes as “narrate[d]” by Lady Bruce. Dated at Leith on July 29, 1775.
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“[...] read, after Dinner, in the Hearing of about 24 Gentlemen [...]”
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Declaration for Gray Cooper, EsqrEsquire,
Secretary to the Treasury at London.
Leith, July 28. 1775.
I have often heard Dame Magda-
lene Scott, Relict of Sir William
Bruce of Kinross, narrate, It con-
sisted with her Knowledge, that
Cooper of Gogar was the first
Gentleman in Scotland, who had
a Coach of his own at the Cross
of Edinburgh.
lene Scott, Relict of Sir William
Bruce of Kinross, narrate, It con-
sisted with her Knowledge, that
Cooper of Gogar was the first
Gentleman in Scotland, who had
a Coach of his own at the Cross
of Edinburgh.
The said Lady Bruce died at the
Citadel of Leith, June 24. 1752.
in the 82d year of her Age;
so that the Year of her Birth
must have been 1670.
Robert Forbes, A.M.
Citadel of Leith, June 24. 1752.
in the 82d year of her Age;
so that the Year of her Birth
must have been 1670.
Robert Forbes, A.M.
Citation
Forbes, Robert. “Declaration for Gray Cooper, Esqr, Secretary to the Treasury at London. Leith, July 29. 1775.” The Lyon in Mourning,
vol. 10,
Adv.MS.32.6.25, fol. 12v. The Lyon in Mourning Project,
edited by Leith Davis, https://lyoninmourning.dhil.lib.sfu.ca/ v10.2134.01.html.