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Inventory of household furniture, books and sheep that belonged to the deceased Arthur Nicolson of Lochend
Inventory of household furniture, books and sheep that belonged to the deceased Arthur Nicolson of Lochend
Declaration by Mrs Margaret Gray, widow of Captain Gray, anent relations between her deceased brother Arthur Nicolson of Lochend and deceased Sir James Nicolson of Glenbervie
Declaration by Mrs Margaret Gray, widow of Captain Gray, anent relations between her deceased brother Arthur Nicolson of Lochend and deceased Sir James Nicolson of Glenbervie
Letter by Arthur Nicolson, at Sandhouse, to James Malcolmson, writer in Lerwick, concerning impressment of men for navy
Letter by Arthur Nicolson, at Sandhouse, to James Malcolmson, writer in Lerwick, concerning impressment of men for navy
Letter by William T. Craigie, Leith, to Arthur Nicolson of Lochend.  In despair
Letter by William T. Craigie, Leith, to Arthur Nicolson of Lochend. In despair
Letter by Margaret Gray, Culgower, to Capt. Arthur Nicolson, Aberdeen, her brother : family news
Letter by Margaret Gray, Culgower, to Capt. Arthur Nicolson, Aberdeen, her brother : family news
Letter by Capt. Walter Gray, Coulgower, to Arthur Nicolson of Lochend : birth of his daughter
Letter by Capt. Walter Gray, Coulgower, to Arthur Nicolson of Lochend : birth of his daughter
Letter by Rev. John Morison, Delting, to Arthur Nicolson of Lochend. 'We are just now full of anxiety-our poor infants were innoculated yesterday only.'  A trial of a few fine wooled sheep in Gruna
Letter by Rev. John Morison, Delting, to Arthur Nicolson of Lochend. 'We are just now full of anxiety-our poor infants were innoculated yesterday only.' A trial of a few fine wooled sheep in Gruna
Letter by M[argaret] Gray, 19 Union Street, [Aberdeen,] to Arthur Nicolson of Lochend, her nephew.  'I see I am so unfortunate as to lose you,  ...
Letter by M[argaret] Gray, 19 Union Street, [Aberdeen,] to Arthur Nicolson of Lochend, her nephew. 'I see I am so unfortunate as to lose you, ...
Letter by Laurence Macpherson, and Robert Macpherson, his brother, at Lerwick, to Sir Arthur Nicolson, Brough Lodge, anent hardship occasioned by outbreak of smallpox at Greenmow, Cunningsburgh
Letter by Laurence Macpherson, and Robert Macpherson, his brother, at Lerwick, to Sir Arthur Nicolson, Brough Lodge, anent hardship occasioned by outbreak of smallpox at Greenmow, Cunningsburgh
Printed catalogue of Edinburgh wool sales
Printed catalogue of Edinburgh wool sales