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  2. Helen Craik - Wikipedia

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    Helen Craik was born at Arbigland, Kirkbean, 15 miles south of Dumfries, in the historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire, probably in 1751, as one of the six legitimate children of William Craik (1703–1798), a landowner and agriculturalist who improved a large estate of relatively poor land, and his wife Elizabeth (died 1787), daughter of William Stewart of Shambellie, in the next parish of ...

  3. Pre-19th-century trade catalogs - Wikipedia

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    The widespread use of trade catalogs in Scotland came from the newly-popular Chippendale in the mid-1700s. Their spread is attributed to James Rannie, a wealthy businessman who was responsible for many Scottish subscriptions to Chippendale's Director. Many subscribers were not wealthy, but were employed in agriculture. [7]

  4. The John Murray Archive - Wikipedia

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    The father of House of John Murray publishing, John Murray (1737–1793), [2] founded the business in 1768 after moving to London in pursuit of his fortune. Murray, who was born in Scotland as John McMurray, laid the foundations of what would eventually be a much larger and more influential publishing house, though he did help to establish many writers such as Isaac D'Israeli and also launched ...

  5. National Archives of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The NAS changed its name from the Scottish Record Office on 7 January 1999 and is both an associated department and Executive Agency of the Scottish Government, [1] headed by the Keeper of the Records of Scotland. The agency is responsible to the Scottish Minister for Europe, External Affairs and Culture. Its antecedents date back to the 13th ...

  6. Scott catalogue - Wikipedia

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    As of 2006, and despite annual changes to save space, the catalog was more than 5,000 pages. The Scott numbering system assigns plain numbers for regular mail stamps, and uses capital letter prefixes for special-purpose types, such as "B" for semi-postals and "C" for airmail. The numbers are generally consecutive; there are gaps among older ...

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